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Telegraph Operator Mannequin

Telegraph Operator Mannequin

StudioEIS, Brooklyn
1995

By the late 1800s, widespread usage of the telegraph had transformed the U.S. and the railroads. Telegraph companies hired women, but paid them low wages. These employees were usually young, poor, and unmarried, and only a few ever moved above the position of standard telegraph operator.

National Park Service photograph