On April 15, 1903,
W.G. Owenby and John H. Carter received a 20 year franchise
from the city of Ellijay mayor and council to establish a
metallic circuit telephone system. The corporate charter for
Ellijay Telephone Exchange was granted April 13, 1904. The
management of the company was under B.S. Holden until 1913
when Ed W. Watkins, Jr., M.D. and C.G. Watkins purchased the
outstanding stock. The company did not grow rapidly, and in
1932 only 23 subscribers were listed in a joint telephone
directory.
By 1946, the company had grown to 137 subscribers and Dr.
Watkins sold the stock to Samuel B. Green, Edith M. Green,
and Dorothy J. Green. Mr. S.B. Green continued managing the
company to the mid-1950's. Mr. Green was over 70 years old
and wanted to spend more time in Florida. He started looking
for a buyer for the company.
Albert Harrison had come to Ellijay in 1956 to look at the
system and talk with Mr. Green. Terms were made with Mr. Green
to purchase one-half of the common stock, with the option
to purchase the remaining one-half within 2-3 years. Mr. Green
wanted to retain an executive position and this was agreed
upon.
The Harrison family was currently living in Springfield,
Virginia. They had moved from California one year earlier
to be closer to Albert's job with Lenkurt Electric Company.
Albert, Marian, and their 3 small children, John age 7, Marianne
age 5, and Doug age 3, moved to Ellijay in 1958. It was a
big risk to leave a secure job and purchase a small rural
telephone company.
After the purchase the main goal was to get customers connected
who desired to have service. Rural expansion had just begun,
but rural customers were not actually connected. The manual
cord board had been changed to dial. Most existing telephone
lines were built from U.S. Army surplus wire about 12 to 14
feet above ground level. Appalachian Oak Flooring had 2 lines
going in and was one of the biggest industries at the time.
Counting the Harrison's, the company now had a total of 8
employees, which was sufficient to serve the number of customers. |