The first telegraph message sent by Samuel Morse said "What Hath God Wrought". Annie Ellsworth came up with the words.
The first message sent on a telegraph in 1844 by Samuel Morse. The message that was sent was, 'What hath God wrought?'.
The words were: "What has God wrought?"
Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, famously quoted the biblical phrase "What hath God wrought" when he sent the first telegraph message in 1844.
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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.
It is called a telegram.
In 1844, the first two cities to communicate through the telegraph were Washington D.C. and Baltimore. Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, sent this first message.
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It is called a telegram.
In 1828, the first electric telegraph was invented by Harrison Dyar who sent electrical sparks through chemically treated paper tape to burn dots and dashes.
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 first telegraph wasn't sent. the code was sent to Abe Lincoln if this didn't answer your question, then here's another answer: on May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sent the first telegraph message, "What hath God wrought?" from Washington D.C. to Baltimore, Maryland
The first telegraph sent said, "What hath God wrought?" it was sent from Baltimore to Washington.
~The telegraph was the starting point for the science behind modern communication devices like the telephone and fax machine.~The telegraph was the first device that allowed information to travel over a distance without being physically transported by a person.~The telegraph was the first machine used to broadcast news using sound.~The first message sent on the telegraph was transatlantic, proving that a message could be sent over a long distance without a human being needed to transport it.