Charles Jasper Glidden

1857–1927 (age 70)

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Biography

Charles Jasper Glidden was an inventor and organizer whose enthusiasm for the telephone helped link communities across the country, and who later championed the dawn of the automobile by organizing pioneering long-distance tours.

He invested his energy and wealth in better roads and international travel, believing that communication and transportation could bring people closer together and expand horizons for all.