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  1. Edwin James Houston (July 9, 1847 – March 1, 1914) was an American author, electrical engineer, academic, businessman, and inventor.

  2. Edwin James Houston was a U.S. electrical engineer who influenced the development of commercial lighting in the United States. A Philadelphia high school teacher, Houston collaborated with Elihu Thomson in experimenting on induction coils, dynamos, wireless transmission, and the design of an arc.

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  3. President of AIEE. 1893 -1895. Edwin J. Houston, AIEE President, 1893 - 1895, collaborated with Elihu Thomson to create a successful electric lighting system. In addition to his inventions, Houston was also a university professor, author, and engineering consultant. Biography. Thomson-Houston Generator.

  4. Electric Heating. A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases. Electric Progress. Edwin J. Houston (1847-1914) was an inventor, teacher, author and consulting engineer.

  5. Brochure for the Thomson-Houston Electric Company. The company began as the American Electric Company, founded by Elihu Thomson and Edwin Houston. In 1882, Charles A. Coffin led a group of investors—largely shoe manufacturers from Lynn, Massachusetts—in buying American Electric from investors in New Britain, Connecticut.

  6. BY Edwin J. Houston, A. M., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Physical Geography in the Central High School of Philadelphia. New York, W. J. Johnston Co. | Science. Home Science Vol. ns-21, No. 527 Electricity and Magnetism: Being a Series of Advanced Primers of Electricity.

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