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Download site for a manual on learning, using, mastering and enjoying the International Morse code as a means of communication.
A comprehensive manual for learning, using, mastering and enjoying Morse code as a means of communication, by William G. Pierpont, N0HFF.
Image reproduction of a book by Bern Dibner, published by the Burndy Library.
Essay on how solar flares crippled communications during the 19th century.
Contains information on how the telegraph was used during the Civil War.
History of the Commercial Cable Company and its Atlantic telegraph cables.
A brief history of the development of the stock ticker.
An on-line exhibit from Cornell University Library that documents Ezra Cornell's involvement with the construction of the first telegraph lines in America.
Full text of Alexander Jones. 1852 publication.
Traces the history of undersea cable communications, from the first telegraph cables used in 1850 to the fiber optic cables used today for the Internet.
The entire 19th century book by Franklin Pope is viewable at this site. This was the standard reference book used by the U.S. Signal Service.
Book by Thomas C. Jepsen published by Ohio University Press & Swallow Press discusses the history of women workers in the telegraph industry.
The homepage of ham radio operator, Lynn Burlingame, N7CFO. Resources for telegraph historians including the index of the 1894 book, "Telegraphers of Today." Also available is the index and information about the publication, "The N7CFO KeyLetter," a major resource for telegraph instrument collectors.
Article by Jim Thompson, a retired San Francisco Railway telegrapher.
An online presentation comprising about 6,500 items that document Morse's career, including his invention of the electro-magnetic telegraph and participation in the development of telegraph systems used in the United States and abroad.
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.
an assortment of articles that focus on U.S. telegraph history.
Information and documents about Edison's life and career including his years as a telegrapher and inventions in the field of telegraphy.
Scope and contents of the collection held at the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History, Archives Center. Features a history of the company and collection. A major resource for researchers.
Scope and contents of the collection held at the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History, Archives Center. Features a history of the company and collection. A major resource for researchers.
Download site for a manual on learning, using, mastering and enjoying the International Morse code as a means of communication.
Contains information on how the telegraph was used during the Civil War.
A brief history of the development of the stock ticker.
Book by Thomas C. Jepsen published by Ohio University Press & Swallow Press discusses the history of women workers in the telegraph industry.
Article by Jim Thompson, a retired San Francisco Railway telegrapher.
A comprehensive manual for learning, using, mastering and enjoying Morse code as a means of communication, by William G. Pierpont, N0HFF.
An on-line exhibit from Cornell University Library that documents Ezra Cornell's involvement with the construction of the first telegraph lines in America.
The entire 19th century book by Franklin Pope is viewable at this site. This was the standard reference book used by the U.S. Signal Service.
The homepage of ham radio operator, Lynn Burlingame, N7CFO. Resources for telegraph historians including the index of the 1894 book, "Telegraphers of Today." Also available is the index and information about the publication, "The N7CFO KeyLetter," a major resource for telegraph instrument collectors.
Full text of Alexander Jones. 1852 publication.
Image reproduction of a book by Bern Dibner, published by the Burndy Library.
Information and documents about Edison's life and career including his years as a telegrapher and inventions in the field of telegraphy.
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.
An online presentation comprising about 6,500 items that document Morse's career, including his invention of the electro-magnetic telegraph and participation in the development of telegraph systems used in the United States and abroad.
History of the Commercial Cable Company and its Atlantic telegraph cables.
an assortment of articles that focus on U.S. telegraph history.
Essay on how solar flares crippled communications during the 19th century.
Traces the history of undersea cable communications, from the first telegraph cables used in 1850 to the fiber optic cables used today for the Internet.
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