Morse code
The language used by the telegraph was Morse code, which is a system of dots and dashes representing letters of the alphabet, numbers, and punctuation marks. It was named after its inventor, Samuel Morse.
It was used as communication at first, but was then used as a secret language in war.
What is the name of our distinguished animal put on the wires of the telegraph?
It is a noun which can be used as an adjective: a telegraph pole.
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.
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Samuel Morse invented the telegraph and the code that the telegraph used (Morse code).
Most telegraph transmitters are keyboard-operated, so one with a typewriter keyboard would simply be a telegraph transmitter.
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