Charlie Neal realized the need for more efficient communication so by 1907 he had built lined all over the Basin eventually reaching Watson, Utah. This is the backyard of the telephone office in Watson, Utah
Early telephone switching equipment installed in a room, probably on the second floor of the Co-op B...
July 29, 1861 - Great Salt Lake City from; Street, James, to Feramorz Little; Request for Little to ...
Photograph of Rolling up telephone lines from Kaniksu Mountain. #9 wire. Near Priest Lake. Idaho. Do...
Roads to Watson, Dragon and Rainbow, Utah were developed in the early 1900's. At various times of th...
Corrals, animal stable and other buildings are seen at Watson, Utah. Wagons are seen ready to be hit...
Named for the Engineer who built this 1911 Uintah Railway Extension, Watson was photographed from th...
Photo of early telephone equipment, probably in Uintah County, Utah, early 20th century
Photo of early telephone equipment in Uintah County, Utah, probably in the 1910s
Wall tents were common in the early days of Gilsonite mining. Telephone lines were ran by Charlie Ne...
This telephone switchboard was located in the upper floor of the Ashley Co-op building where the ear...
Salt Lake Tribune, donor. Telephone line completed to Utah-Nevada, June 17, 1914
Setting poles in the salt swamps of Nevada during construction of the first transcontinental telepho...
W. A. Banks, raised in Indiana, came west and became and employee of the Uintah Railway. He helped b...
Tremendous waterspouts and floods washed out this bridge at Watson, Utah during the summer of 1925. ...
Men pose outside of Echo City office, Bishop Kennedy's office. Rich in transportation and communica...
Early telephone switching equipment installed in a room, probably on the second floor of the Co-op B...
July 29, 1861 - Great Salt Lake City from; Street, James, to Feramorz Little; Request for Little to ...
Photograph of Rolling up telephone lines from Kaniksu Mountain. #9 wire. Near Priest Lake. Idaho. Do...
Roads to Watson, Dragon and Rainbow, Utah were developed in the early 1900's. At various times of th...
Corrals, animal stable and other buildings are seen at Watson, Utah. Wagons are seen ready to be hit...
Named for the Engineer who built this 1911 Uintah Railway Extension, Watson was photographed from th...
Photo of early telephone equipment, probably in Uintah County, Utah, early 20th century
Photo of early telephone equipment in Uintah County, Utah, probably in the 1910s
Wall tents were common in the early days of Gilsonite mining. Telephone lines were ran by Charlie Ne...
This telephone switchboard was located in the upper floor of the Ashley Co-op building where the ear...
Salt Lake Tribune, donor. Telephone line completed to Utah-Nevada, June 17, 1914
Setting poles in the salt swamps of Nevada during construction of the first transcontinental telepho...
W. A. Banks, raised in Indiana, came west and became and employee of the Uintah Railway. He helped b...
Tremendous waterspouts and floods washed out this bridge at Watson, Utah during the summer of 1925. ...
Men pose outside of Echo City office, Bishop Kennedy's office. Rich in transportation and communica...
Early telephone switching equipment installed in a room, probably on the second floor of the Co-op B...
July 29, 1861 - Great Salt Lake City from; Street, James, to Feramorz Little; Request for Little to ...
Photograph of Rolling up telephone lines from Kaniksu Mountain. #9 wire. Near Priest Lake. Idaho. Do...