Photo 1 - Telephone line men (l to r): Jacob Weiskopf, Butch Nagel, and Tom "Spud" Day. Sitting in front: John Chrire.
Photo 2 - Line men at Boulder. November 8, 1904.
Photo 3 - Four line men, two are up a telephone pole.
Photo 4 - Tangen photo of men putting up a telephone pole. (#52093)
Photo 5 - Similar Tangen photo with a boy and his dog in the foreground.
Photo 6 - Telephone company employees with a horse and wagon.
Photo 7 - Telephone line being fed underground from a large spool.
Photo 8 - Telephone work gang eating lunch under a tent.
Photo 9 - Man walking on a telephone line while the buildings below are covered in snow.
Photo 10 - Man standing next to a buggy with many downed telephone lines in the background.
Photo 11 - Tangen photo of men, horses, wagons, an automobile, and a motorocyle in front of the telephone company building. (#52091) the man identified as Mr. Gilmore was either Frank Gilmore or John Thomas Gilmore. Both brothers worked for the phone company during this time. Another very similar view (#52090) was not scanned.
Photo 12 - Colorado Telephone Co. building at 1327 Spruce Street. Built in 1903.
Photo 13 - Five employees circa 1904: Nora Ingram, Miss Thrulow, Mr. Cochran, Miss Groesbeck, and Miss/Mrs. Hayward. (3 prints)
Photo 14 - Miss Hendren (Mrs. Hawley) on left, Maud Hayward Wylam on right, wearing men's hats and standing outside the telephone company building.
Photo 15 - Ben Whiteley and Cloid Campbell. (Print reversed)
Photo 16 - Office employees Mabel Towne Rossman, Harry Rossman, Maud Hayward Wylam, and an unidentified man.
Photo 17 - Office employees Mabel Towne Rossman, Harry Rossman, Mr. Hawley, and an unidentified man. (2 prints)
Photo 18 - Tangen photo (#52088) of the main office, circa 1912. W. E. Ketterman, the manager, is standing under the clock. (2 prints)
Photo 19 - Tangen photo (#52087) of part of the switchboard. One of the women is Myrtle Patterson. Daily Camera 10 July 1923: "Miss Myrtle Patterson, Telephone Operator, sticks to her duty until arrival of the Fire Department and is rescued from second story window by firemen...."
Photo 20 - Tangen photo (#52086) of women reading in the Girl's Rest Room. A very similar photo (#52085) was not digitized.
Photo 21 - Company picnic on July 4, 1917. (2 prints)
Photo 22 - Tangen group photo (#7926) of a company picnic.
Photo 23 - Tangen photo (#7927) of the company picnic.
Photo 24 - Photo labeled "messenger boy's transportation". A bicycle, wagon, and a wheelchair on the lawn in front of a house.
Photo 25 - Mountain Bell Telephone dinner.
Photo 26 - Looking down on a crowded switchboard in the 1930s.
Photo 27 - Switchboard.
Photo 28 - Line of women at the switchboard.
Photo 29 - A man working on the wires inside the phone company. (2 prints)
Photo 30 - A man handing an elderly woman the first dial tone phone installed in May 1953.