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First Telephone Exchange

Fort Stockton, Pecos County

Marker Text

The Pecos County commissioners authorized E. W. Bennett (1858-1933) to establish Ft. Stockton's First Telephone service in May 1909. The switchboard, operated by Bennett's daughter, Zetta, was located in a room attached to this adobe house, where the Bennetts lived. The wires connected with Ft. Stockton's 200 phone subscribers with Ozona, where Bennett's sons, John and Will, ran the family's telephone exchange. Lines were later strung to other towns, completing this vital communication link. The Ft. Stockton Exchange became part of Southwestern Bell Telephone System in 1928.

Marker Details

Address 610 Callaghan
Location Description 610 Callaghan (corner of Callaghan & Butz St.) Ft. Stockton
Marker # 1875
Dedicated 1975
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code communications
Latitude, Longitude 30.883824, -102.885439

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