An era
during which Iowa City Telephone Operators had connected so many lives
throughout the world, came to an end in 1981. Their
office closed. On April 30, 1984, Dorothy A Dayton, an
officer with the Iowa City Telephone Pioneers organization, took the
initiative to preserve their history and contributions. She
created and published a booklet dedicated to all Telephone Operators
who had worked in the Iowa City exchange since 1881. Her wonderful work
titled, "A Century of Service" can be viewed by clicking on the link
below.
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Source: Bob Hibb's Postcard Collection See "The Telephone Girls of 1911" link below |
As I
transcribed A Century of Service, I was inspired to try to expand on
Dorothy's work. Having come from an Iowa City Bell Telephone
family (my father, mother, husband and I all worked there) I was
motivated to research and find additional information about the Iowa
City operators. The following pieces are my contribution.
Cindy Booth Maher
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