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The ZymoGenetics "Steam Plant" 1914-18

Piling construction for Phase 1, 1914.





Phase I was constructed in 1914, a parallelogram in plan, approximately 90 feet deep, 100 feet long and 47 feet high (from street-level) containing four boilers, pumps, tanks, and generation equipment.

Piling construction for Phase 1, 1914.







Above the boilers stood two steel stacks, rising 95 feet above the roof. Brick was used on the north wall as fill-in material in anticipation of future expansion. (This would be broken out to connect the phases together after each construction).

Phase 1 construction, 1914.

Phase 1 construction, 1914.

Phase II construction, 1918.





Phase II was designed and constructed in 1918, expanding the generating capacity by adding more four boilers, an additional turbo generator, and two more stacks.

Phase II construction, 1918.

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