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Samuel Morse demonstrates the telegraph with the …
Jul 20, 2010 · In a demonstration witnessed by members of Congress, American inventor Samuel F.B. Morse dispatches a telegraph message from the U.S. Capitol to Alfred Vail at a railroad station in Baltimore,...
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Morse Transmits the First Message by Morse Code
On May 24, 1844 Samuel F. B. Morse transmitted the first message on a United States experimental telegraph line (Washington to Baltimore) using the “Morse code” that became standard in the United States and Canada.
"What Hath God Wrought" Telegraph Message
In 1843, Congress allocated $30,000 for Morse (1791-1872) to build an electric telegraph line between Washington and Baltimore. Morse and his partner, Alfred Vail (1807-1859), completed the forty-mile line in May 1844.
Morse sends telegraph message from Capitol, May 24, 1844
The First Long-Distance Telegraph Message, Sent …
May 24, 2013 · In most accounts, like the one maintained by the Senate (which used to house the Supreme Court chamber), the words Morse sent get short thrift: "A young woman provided the first message he sent:...
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"What hath God wrought?": Samuel Morse's Famous Message
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First telegraphic message---24 May 1844 - Library of Congress