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Title
[Group photo of officials from the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company]
Date Created and/or Issued
1915 Jan 25
Contributing Institution
San Francisco Public Library
Collection
San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection
Rights Information
Permission to use this image must be obtained from the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library: www.sfpl.org/permissions.
Description
Folder: S.F. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph-Interiors.
Permission to use this image must be obtained from the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library: www.sfpl.org/permissions.
This photo was taken on January 25, 1915 at the opening of the Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. The person in the front row, third from the left is Thomas A. Watson, assistant to Alexander Graham Bell. He is, in fact, speaking with Mr. Bell, who is in New York. On the wall behind are portraits of Bell and Theodore Vail, the president of AT&T. This event took place to open the first transcontinental telephone line. Also on the call were Vail, from Jekyll Island, Ga., and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, from the White House. Others present include Hon. James Rolph, Jr. Mayor of San Francisco; Thomas B. Doolittle, a telephone pioneer; and George D. McFarland, President of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company.
Type
image
Extent
1 photographic print:
Subject
Buildings--California--San Francisco
Buildings--Pacific Telephone & Telegraph--Interiors
San Francisco (Calif.)--Photographs
Place
California
San Francisco

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