Telephone Lines P.2

Publication date
January 1915
Publisher
Utah State Historical Society

Abstract

San Francisco converses with New York, inaugurating transcontinental telephone service on January 25, 1915. At table from left: G. E. McFarland, president of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company; C. C. Moore, president of the Panama-Pacific Exposition; Thomas A. Watson, assistant to Alexander Graham Bell when the telephone was invented; Thomas B. Doolittle, who had perfected a process for making hard-drawn copper wire which speeded the early development of long distance service; Mayor James Rolph, Jr.; and H. T. Scott, chairman of the board of the pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company

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