This genuine 1915 electric bill serves as a fascinating piece of early 20th-century ephemera from the Rockville-Willimantic Lighting Co., Willimantic Division. The document details the electricity consumption for A.C. Caisse at 21 Chestnut St., noting the meter readings from April and May 1915 and the total wattage used. It showcases the utility rates of the era, including a discount for prompt payment, and bears a prominent red "PAID" stamp dated June 4, 1915, offering a glimpse into household financial transactions over a century ago.

The reverse side provides a comprehensive breakdown of the gas and electricity rates, along with general terms and conditions for service, offering valuable insight into the regulatory and customer service practices of the time. This historical artifact is a prime example of early public utility documentation, perfect for collectors of vintage paper, local Connecticut history, or those interested in the evolution of energy consumption and billing. It features visible folds and toning consistent with its age, adding to its authentic vintage appeal. This unique item would be a significant addition to any collection of historical documents, utility records, or Connecticut ephemera.