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A telegram is a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form. Samuel B Morse, inventor of the telegraph, sent the first telegram on May 24, 1844, from Washington DC to Baltimore.
The telegram was born in the early 19th century, with Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail developing the first practical electromagnetic telegraph system in the 1830s. The first successful demonstration of the telegraph occurred in 1844, when Morse sent the message "What hath God wrought" from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, Maryland. This innovation revolutionized long-distance communication and paved the way for the widespread use of telegrams.
A telegram from overseas is typically called an "international telegram." It is a message sent via telegraph or electronic means from one country to another, often delivered in printed form to the recipient. These telegrams were historically used for urgent communications before the rise of email and instant messaging.
The telegram typically featured a simple, rectangular format, often printed on lightweight paper. It included a clear header with the words "Telegram" or "Telegraph" prominently displayed. The body contained the message, usually written in concise, abbreviated language to save space and reduce costs, often lacking punctuation. The sender's information and timestamp were usually printed at the top or bottom, giving it an official appearance.
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The earliest advance in technology that enabled communication over long distances was the telegraph. Then there was the telephone later on.
the telegraph replaced it. i just did a project on the pony express!
On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sends the telegraph message "What hath God wrought?" from the Supreme Court chamber in the Capitol in Washington, D.C., to the B & O Railroad Depot in Baltimore, Maryland.
It is called a telegram.
It is called a telegram.
To send a telegram you may hand deliver or telephone your message to a telegraph office. There, an operator enters the message into a computer, which then translates it into code and routes it to its destination. And the receiving end, machines translate the encoded message back into words and print it out. The telegraph office may hand deliver or telephone the message to the person receiving it.
The first telegraph message sent by Samuel Morse said "What Hath God Wrought". Annie Ellsworth came up with the words.
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The first telegraph line in Canada was in Toronto. The first telegraph message sent in Canada was from Toronto to Hamilton on December 19, 1846.
Message Services. It was used as a wireless telegraph when introduced into the United States.
The telegraphony invented by Granville T Woods in 1885 was a combination of a telephone and telegraph which allowed a telegraph station to send voice and a telegraph message over a single wire.