6,
’dison National Historic Site," prepared Melvin Weig, Arthur Spiegler, and Gordie Whittington, May 20,
'64; page numbers, but see Administrative Data and Historical Data sections.
Part the building had been used for vocational training during World War II. The boiler room was cleaned out and used exhibit area.Comparison with other documents suggests Walsh, Langley and Kasakove were
department heads.
In 1933 what remained the boilers was removed and taken the Henry Ford
Museum.
Building 6
Much the equipment this building was removed during Period (1901-1914).566
\ 565 National Park Service, "Historic Structures Report-Part Power House-Boiler Room, Building No.
168