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Commonwealth & Southern Corporation

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The Commonwealth & Southern Corporation was a New York City-based United States electric utility holding company. The company was incorporated in 1929, and it initially contained three other electric utility holding companies: the Commonwealth Power Corporation, Southeastern Power & Light Company, and Penn-Ohio Edison Company.[1] The company was led for a time by Wendell Willkie.[2] Parts of Commonwealth & Southern became the forerunners of modern-day Consumers Energy, Southern Company, and Ohio Edison.

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  1. ^ "The Commonwealth & Southern Corporation and Its Subsidiary Companies: A Public Utility Holding Company Group; Outline of History and Development". 1941. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
  2. ^ "Happy Wendell Willkie's Birthday!". www.fortnightly.com. Retrieved March 14, 2022.