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THE TELEPHONE COMPANY
In the Silver City Times of October 18, 1900,
“The telephone line has reached Silver City limits and are now waiting the
consent of the city council to enter and the position to place their line
poles. While the central office is not yet thoroughly decided upon, it is
more than likely that it will be placed in the care of Mrs. Lacock.”
The next mention of the telephone was in April 18, 1901, of the Silver
City Times: ‘The Tabor Telephone Company have been working in the
Northeastern direction from Silver City.” The patrons of Silver City are
glad to see this line go through, January 24, 1905, Silver City: “There
are 91 phones connected with the Silver City exchange.”
The Keesee’s were in charge of the telephone office until 1937 when the
dial system was installed. Direct dialing is now in use and the only
operator is for directory assistance and long distance. |