Two men with the Uintah Telephone Company stand on a bridge near the Telephone Company automobile. This is possibly a bridge crossing the Uinta River in Duchesne County. The Uintah Telephone Company was established in 1907 with a beginning capital of $10,000 at $1 per share. By the end of 1907, Charles Neal had constructed telephone lines all over the Uinta Basin
Setting poles in the salt swamps of Nevada during construction of the first transcontinental telepho...
Unidentified men build a road using the help of horse power in the southern part of Uintah County. I...
The old telephone building on the east side of Vernal Avenue comes down to make more room for Uintah...
This telephone switchboard was located in the upper floor of the Ashley Co-op building where the ear...
Fourteen men work to construct a bridge for the Uintah Railway. The Uintah Railway came from Mack, C...
Photo of early telephone equipment, probably in Uintah County, Utah, early 20th century
Bridge construction in the late 1930's or early 40's in the southern part of Uintah County
Photo of an early telephone operator at work, probably in Uintah County around 1910
A Uintah County truck crosses the pontoon bridge that was in operation to replace one that collapsed...
Photo of early telephone equipment in Uintah County, Utah, probably in the 1910s
Two men inspect the equipment for the new dial system that is being installed in the Uinta Basin
A railroad station was built in 1905 at 80 North Vernal Avenue in anticipation that the Uintah Railr...
Railroad town of Uintah showing a Union Pacific Line at the mouth of the Weber River Canyon
The Uintah Railway Company built new offices in 1904 and by 1910 the folage grew up around the build...
Wagons bring logs from the Uinta Mountains on what is now the Manila Highway or Highway 191. Wagons ...
Setting poles in the salt swamps of Nevada during construction of the first transcontinental telepho...
Unidentified men build a road using the help of horse power in the southern part of Uintah County. I...
The old telephone building on the east side of Vernal Avenue comes down to make more room for Uintah...
This telephone switchboard was located in the upper floor of the Ashley Co-op building where the ear...
Fourteen men work to construct a bridge for the Uintah Railway. The Uintah Railway came from Mack, C...
Photo of early telephone equipment, probably in Uintah County, Utah, early 20th century
Bridge construction in the late 1930's or early 40's in the southern part of Uintah County
Photo of an early telephone operator at work, probably in Uintah County around 1910
A Uintah County truck crosses the pontoon bridge that was in operation to replace one that collapsed...
Photo of early telephone equipment in Uintah County, Utah, probably in the 1910s
Two men inspect the equipment for the new dial system that is being installed in the Uinta Basin
A railroad station was built in 1905 at 80 North Vernal Avenue in anticipation that the Uintah Railr...
Railroad town of Uintah showing a Union Pacific Line at the mouth of the Weber River Canyon
The Uintah Railway Company built new offices in 1904 and by 1910 the folage grew up around the build...
Wagons bring logs from the Uinta Mountains on what is now the Manila Highway or Highway 191. Wagons ...
Setting poles in the salt swamps of Nevada during construction of the first transcontinental telepho...
Unidentified men build a road using the help of horse power in the southern part of Uintah County. I...
The old telephone building on the east side of Vernal Avenue comes down to make more room for Uintah...