Larry Monroe's
TELECOMMUNICATIONS MUSEUM
TELEGRAPH EQUIPMENT
TELEGRAPH KEYS
SPEED KEYS
TELEGRAPH SOUNDERS
TELEGRAPH RELAYS
TELEGRAPH PRACTICE SETS
TELEGRAPH REGISTERS
Fire Alarm registers
STOCK
MARKET TICKER
MESSINGER CALL BOX
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TEXAS
Postal Telegraph & Cable
ANUNCIATORS
CLOCKS
ENCRYPTION
TELEGRAPH STATIONS
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Pikes
Peak Colorado this was U.S. Signal Service Weather Station, the weather
reports were telegraphed from here begining in 1873. in 1893 the Cog Rail
Road was installed, and I believe there was a Western Union Office here
by that time, in 1993 I found the Blue & White single sided porcelain
Western Union Sign in a trash heap, NO I didn't bring it back with me and
preserve it. I left it out there to be destroyed by vandals.
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Central
Pacific Rail Road This was a lookout to dispatch Fire Fighting Tains
on Donner Pass, to protect the wooden snow sheds and the timber lands along
the tracks, every other section of land along the tracks at a width of
20 miles was given as an incentive to build the Transcontinintal Rail Road.
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Simpson
Springs UTAH Pony Express Station and bacame a Telegraph Station on
the Transcontinental in 1861
PAPER ITEMS
WESTERN UNION
Go-POSTAL
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Postal Card
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Postal
Ink Blotter
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Postal Non Delivery Notice
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Postal
Christmas Telegram
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Postal
envelope
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Postal
envelope, back
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Bon
Voyage
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Postal
Telegram header, Aug. 16, 1909
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Postal
Telegram header, July,19,1910
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Postal
PRESS TELEGRAM June 1, 1911
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Postal
Telegram header, Dec. 26, 1911
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Postal
Telegram Header, 1926
MISCELANEOUS
INSULATOR COLLECTION
GLASS INSULATORS
NON GLASS
SIGNS
TELEGRAPH SIGNS
BATTERY SIGNS
DISPLAYS
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL ROAD
RIDGE
TELEPHONE COMPANY (Worlds First Long Distance Telephone Line 1878)
There were 22 stations, the line ran 58 miles up the San Juan Ridge, from
French Coral to French Lake and a branch line split off just above Granitville
to Milton.
ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL WORKS
PAUL SIELER ELECTRICAL WORKS
WIRELESS
TELEPHONE ITEM
BATTERY COLLECTION
NAUTICAL ITEMS
DIVING EQUIPMENT
Larry Monroe limonroe@ucdavis.edu
Communications Resources
University of California Davis