Created By: LaGrange Area Historical Society
444 South Madison was the home of Almon B. Stroger, who worked on a contrivance that revolutionized telephone communications. He is credited with the invention of the automatic switching system which enable people to make calls without going through an operator. In 1894 the Village granted Stowger a telephone franchise, and the company he formed built a system serving 52 telephones.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Tour of LaGrange Historic District - Tour #4
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