Telephone Operators: The Most Trusted Women in Town
An installment in ourĀ Appalachian History and CultureĀ series. The doctor lived twelve miles away. Reaching him began with a hand crank mounted on the kitchen wall. The farmer stepped to the telephone, turned the crank, and waited. Somewhere inside the local exchange, a flap dropped. The operator looked up from the switchboard. “Number, please?” The caller…