There were about 14 telegrams
Over 20
13
As i recall telegraph lines were needed so my best guess is no.
Not in an historical context. Telegrams cost per word, so the fewer words, the less expensive the telegram. Telegrams are purely historical at this point; in the US they can no longer be sent.
They talked to each other, wrote letters, used the telephone, and sent telegrams.
Telegrams during times of war often notify families about a soldier's death. They are brief messages that convey the sad news and provide basic information such as the soldier's name, rank, and date of death.
A speaker would use words like poured in to indicate that he has received many telegrams on the issue.
a telegram is usually an urgent message and has important information in it and they can technically be sent for a fast letter delivery. On www.telegramsonline.co.uk you can send telegrams all over the world in many countries the delivery will take place in several hours.
Probably within the last minute. Telegrams are still a form of communication used today.
I think they sent letters in the mail Also telegrams, they were faster than mail.
I have heard that term in several old movies and TV shows. Though I don't know much about it, I can say that the clerks almost always asked "straight wire" or "night service." I can also state that straight wires were delivered, in the movies anyway, within an hour.