articles focusing on U.S. telegraph history ... This site contains several articles that focus on U.S. Telegraph-History. The majority of these articles first appeared in the "Key and Telegraph" column of "The AWA Journal," the quarterly magazine of the; Antique Wireless Association (A non-profit...
www.telegraph-history.org/ www.telegraph-history.org/
( The last telegraph message by Samuel F. B. Morse ) ... Many have heard the story about Samuel Morse's first telegraph message sent from Washington to Baltimore in 1844, but few have heard the story of what was considered to be his last message. ... Back to the Telegraph-History home page;
www.telegraph-history.org/samuel-morse/signature.html www.telegraph-history.org/samuel-morse/signature.html
The history of the telegraph up to and during the Civil War--civil war technology ... They represent the many female operators who replaced the men on the telegraph key at civilian stations during the war. Some women even ran United States Military Telegraph (Civil War) stations at large fixed headquarters such as Saint Louis.
www.unitedstatesmilitarytelegraph.org/ www.unitedstatesmilitarytelegraph.org/
Samuel F. B. Morse conceived of an electromagnetic telegraph in 1832 and constructed an experimental version in 1835. He did not construct a truly practical system until 1844, when he built a line from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. ... Courtesy of the National Museum of American History, from the U.S. Patent Office.
www.150.si.edu/150trav/remember/r819.htm
An interactive historical and pictorial review of telegraph and wireless telegraph keys. Included is a comprehensive listing of the manufacturers actively building equipment and keys during the spark-era of radio. ... Welcome To The Sparks Telegraph Key Review...
www.zianet.com/sparks/index.html
HISTORY, THEORY, & CONSTRUCTION OF THE "ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH"; W1TP TELEGRAPH & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT MUSEUMS: http://w1tp.com; Prof. Tom Perera - W 1 T P - Historian and Collector ... Click BACK to return to the main Telegraph Web Page.
www.chss.montclair.edu/~pererat/pertel.htm
You Are At: AllSands Home > History > Objects > The history of the telegraph ... Today, Morse’s first telegraph is housed in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
www.allsands.com/History/Objects/historyofthet_ahg_gn.h... www.allsands.com/History/Objects/historyofthet_ahg_gn.htm
A technical history of the 19th-century electromagnetic telegraph, with special reference to the origin and variey of the alphabets, or codes, that were used. ... Finally, having done this, it seemed interesting to trace the history of the telegraph in the United States lightly to point out the relations with railway operation,
www.du.edu/~jcalvert/tel/morse/morse.htm
Telegraph key, telegraph history, Vibroplex, Vibroplex bug, key, sounder, relay, morse code, morse registers, railroad telegraph, telegraph sounder, call box, leg key, legless key. ... Landline Telegraph History -- American Morse...
www.telegraph-office.com/ www.telegraph-office.com/
Telegraph History - Australia ... Canadian Railway Telegraph History, history of railroad telegraphs in Canada. ... Indian Telegraph, history of the telegraph in India and the work of Dr. William O'Shaughnessy, by John H. Lienhard of the University of Houston College of Engineering.
www.mindspring.com/~tjepsen/Teleg.html