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A website created as a memorial to the people,

history, technology and the "Spirit of Service"

of what was known as the "Bell System" prior to 1984.

 

 

 

 

Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 - August 2, 1922)

Click HERE to read the 100th Anniversary

booklet published by AT&T in 1947, dedicated to Mr. Bell

and his remarkable legacy.

 

An inspiring article on Alexander Graham Bell that is sure to bring a tear to your eye.  This

man had great vision, and unlike today's tech giants, he was very humble, and was not out

for personal glory or earthly riches.  Sadly, Mr. Bell is no longer taught in school, or paid the

respect he deserves.

 

Alexander Graham Bell, Digital Nomad

"Founder, former president and senior trustee of the National Geographic Society,"

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/tweeting-place

 

 Telephones Were Silenced for One Minute After Alexander Graham Bell Died on August 2, 1922

By the time Bell died, he had moved on to other inventions. But the telephone made a huge mark on American society

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/telephones-were-silenced-one-minute-after-alexander-graham-bell-died-180964296/

 

"When we think of the telephone and its inventor we likely think of Alexander Graham Bell. On March 10, 1876, at the age of 29, Bell spoke to his fellow worker Watson positioned in another room, uttering the famous words over the new device that would change the world: “Mr. Watson—Come here—I want to see you.”
http://www.tomorrowsworld.org/magazines/2016/november-december/the-man-who-worked-with-all-his-might

 

 

Mr. Bell

In 1947, the Bell System honored the 100th anniversary of Alexander Graham Bell's birth with a long (for a Bell System film) biopic. The half-hour film starred Raymond Edward Johnson as Bell and Mason Adams as Thomas A. Watson. The film reenacts Bell's daily life during the period in which he invented the telephone — the mid-1870s.

 

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**1968**

American Voter

 

An interesting booklet reproduced by Wisconsin Telephone Company for the 1968 U.S. Federal election. This booklet details The Office of The President, The Senate and House, Electoral College, and that it is important for every legal, and qualified citizen to vote, and not ignore their solemn duty. Americans have fought and died so that legal citizens of our great nation can vote.


In no time in our history is it more imperative than now, that we as legal U.S. citizens vote for the candidates that will stand for Life, Liberty, Freedom, and the Rule of Law, and not lawlessness. In one election we could loose it all.

 

THE LEAST WE CAN DO IS VOTE!

 

 

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be useful for their

lessons, projects and homework

assignments.

 

 

AT&T, Western

Electric, Bell Labs,

Bell Operating

Company retirees

and current

employees of the

companies divested

from AT&T might

want to start here.

 

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researchers may

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The End of an Era - A New Beginning (December 31, 1983)

 

"The Bell System as we have known it will exist only in

our memories and in the history books."

The Bell System provided what was by all accounts the best telephone service in the world. Could the year 2004 mark the beginning of a NEW BELL SYSTEM? Charlie Stanley, an AT&T employee who was born in the year the Bell System died, created a hoax web page of what he envisions as a new Bell System.  To see his creation, click HERE.  Thanks Charlie for your addition to this website!

Many years before the US Government destroyed the Bell System there was a "Plot to Bury the Bell System".  Of course the advertisement was about burying cable and not about a plot on the part of the US Government to "bury" the Bell System! But one wonders if there was some double-meaning intended in that ad?

 

 





 

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