| 1. | In the kitchen Cornwell, 37, proudly showed off the 1929 General Electric refrigerator.
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| 2. | The obvious answer is that we now have electric refrigerators and fancy ice-making machines.
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| 3. | By 1923, the Kelvinator Company held 80 percent of the American market for electric refrigerators.
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| 4. | Almost all kitchens were equipped with electric refrigerators and electric or less commonly gas, stoves.
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| 5. | The company began providing electric refrigerators to Eureka-Williams Company in Bloomington, IL in early 1935.
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| 6. | Electric refrigerators and electric stoves came along in the 1920s, electric dishwashers in the 1940s.
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| 7. | In her later years, one of her sons gave her an electric refrigerator, her first.
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| 8. | Back at Columbus Circle, the Sub-Zero team found _ horrors _ a General Electric refrigerator in the kitchen.
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| 9. | Superseded in the next century by electric refrigerators beginning with the Domelre ( domestic electric refrigerator ) in 1913.
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| 10. | Superseded in the next century by electric refrigerators beginning with the Domelre ( domestic electric refrigerator ) in 1913.
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