No, The non-electric telegraph was invented by Claude Chappe in 1794, but it was improved by Thomas Edison during the 1800.
The radio (a.k.a Marconi Wireless Telegraph) was invented by Guglielmo Marconi in Italy in the late 1800s.
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In the late 1800s.
There a a number of inventions from the 1800s that we still use, although in an updated version. For example, in the mid-1800s, photography was invented; the telegraph was also invented, and while we don't use it today, it led to radio and even the internet. Movies were invented in the late 1800s; so was the telephone; the automobile and the tyre; the fountain pen; and recorded music.
Heinrich Girsberger invented the swivel office chair in the late 1800s.
During the late 1800s, the federal government had a reputation for doing very little to ease growing problems.
The telephone was invented in the USA in the late 1800s and was coming into use before the turn of the century.
It was said that Heinrich Girsberger invented the swivel office chair in the late 1800s.
Spot welding is a form of resistance welding invented by Elihu Thompson in the late 1800s.
The wrist watch was invented by the Swiss watch maker, Patek Phillippe in the late 1800s