Telegraph poles to stop debris
because telegraph wires were poles along the railroad tracks
i honestly do not know but probally to help the poles stay close to sound and bc it was cool
Easy access to service and repair them.
It is a noun which can be used as an adjective: a telegraph pole.
According to the daily telegraph crossword (12.1.13) it's Lincoln Ellsworth
The telegraph was used in World War 1 to send orders from one location to another. During WWI Britain's telegraph were uninterrupted.
Bell was trying to improve the telegraph when he invented the telephone. They used the telegraph to communicate across the ocean.
"It has been argued by some that it is a fallacy to consider the reparations as the primary source of the economic condition in Germany from 1919 to 1939. This perspective argues that Germany paid a small portion of the reparations and the hyper-inflation of the early 1920s was a result of the political and economic instability of the Weimar Republic. In fact, the occupation of the Ruhr by the French (which began when Germany failed to supply a required delivery of telegraph poles) did more damage to the economy than the reparations payments"Source - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I_reparationsSo, arguably, since one of Hitler's main stances was fixing the German economy, and a large hit to said economy came as a result of a failure of the Germans to deliver promised telegraph poles, it can be said - to a degree - that telegraph poles were the case of World War 2.
Samuel Morse invented the telegraph and the code that the telegraph used (Morse code).
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It help because there was no other phone and they had to use a telegraph to commuticate