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Camp 4 of the Michigan State Telephone Company, located on the Brule River in northeastern Wisconsin
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Camp 4 of the Michigan State Telephone Company, located on the Brule River in northeastern Wisconsin
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Extending telephone service to rural districts and to connect one community with another occurred in the Dickinson County area during the early 1900s. Pictured here is Camp 4 of the Michigan State Telephone Company, located on the Brule River in northeastern Wisconsin in October, 1908. T.B. Catlin, who was the manager for the Michigan Bell Telephone Company at 112 East Brown Street, Iron Mountain, in 1892, served as manager of the Michigan State Telephone Company at 309 South Stephenson Avenue ten years later. [Menominee Range Historical Museum] |
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Dickinson County Library
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