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Communications in Dallas

Dallas, Dallas County

Marker Text

Rapid long distance communications came to Dallas in 1872 when the first telegraph lines arrived with the Houston & Central Texas Railroad. The first telephone line in Dallas ran from the city's water supply at Browder Springs to the firehouse at Harwood and Main in 1878. Twenty years later, Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Company erected a building on this site, in what was then the city of East Dallas, to house a toll relay office. All toll calls were switched through at this facility, linking the city with the wider world. By 1905 the "toll building" was taken out of service as a larger space became necessary and the telephone quickly became an integral part of communications in Dallas. (1998)

Marker Details

Address 4027 Main St.
Location Description W side intersection of Main and Haskell streets. Marker reported damaged Dec. 2024.
Marker # 11820
Dedicated 1998
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communications; technology
Latitude, Longitude 32.788625, -96.770882

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