What hath god wrought this is the real answer by Krystalia
What hath God wrought?
the first one who received an A message is Aria
Samuel Beckett
Samuel J. Battle was the first black policeman in Brooklyn, NY.
I think that the message of Pride and Prejudice is to never judge someone by first impressions. Darcy and Elizabeth both have very poor first impressions of eachother when they first meet, and yet by the end they in deeply in love!
The first telegraph message sent by Samuel Morse said "What Hath God Wrought". Annie Ellsworth came up with the words.
On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sends the telegraph message "What hath God wrought?" from the Supreme Court chamber in the Capitol in Washington, D.C., to the B & O Railroad Depot in Baltimore, Maryland.
Samuel Morse sent the first Morse code message to the old Mt. Clare Depot in Baltimore.
Inspector Morse's first name is "Endeavour" (not "Endeavor", which would be the American spelling).
Samuel Morse's first telegraph message was sent between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland. The message, transmitted on May 24, 1844, famously read, "What hath God wrought." This event marked a significant milestone in communication technology.
Samuel Morse's wife, Lucretia, died in 1825 due to complications from childbirth. She had given birth to their second child, which led to her declining health and ultimately her death. This tragic event deeply affected Morse and influenced his later work and life choices.
Samuel F. B. Morse. It was the first message ever sent by the electric telegraph.
The first message sent by Samuel Morse on May 24, 1844, was "What hath God wrought." This phrase was transmitted via telegraph from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, Maryland. It marked a significant milestone in the development of long-distance communication and showcased the potential of Morse's invention. The message was chosen from a biblical verse, reflecting the profound impact of the technology.
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The first electronic message was send by Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph. It is believed that he had a working prototype about 1838. The first 'official' long wire message was sent from Baltimore to Washington in 1844 ... "What hath God wrought!"
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