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In reply to the discussion: I remember when there was one telephone in the house. [View all]applegrove
(123,902 posts)31. My grandmother's sister ran the switchboard for her neck of the woods.
It was in her house. It was convenient because my grandmother's husband was the country doctor for miles around. Everyone it seemed played a role in the countryside. Of course she had to stick around to be there to answer it.
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I remember visiting a relative somewhere in West Virginia. They had what they called the farmers
doc03
Dec 2018
#14
Ours was also a party line. Remember when reception was so lousy for long distance calls
tblue37
Dec 2018
#4
My boy friend and I did that same sort of thing too with arranging dates by coded messages.
northoftheborder
Dec 2018
#18
When I was a 'ute, we had the candle stick. Around 1952, dial phones came in. I was in 7th grade.
3Hotdogs
Dec 2018
#19
We has two when I was growing up. One in the living room and one in my parents' bedroom.
worstexever
Dec 2018
#23
I can remember, as kids, gathering around to watch Dad make rare long distance calls.
NBachers
Jan 2019
#38
We had a wall phone in the kitchen and another phone in the parents' bedroom.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2019
#29