What hath God wrought - it's a phrase from The Bible
The first telegraph message sent by Samuel Morse said "What Hath God Wrought". Annie Ellsworth came up with the words.
The first year people started to use Morse code was 1844.
Morse code was developed by a man named Samuel Morse. In 1844, the first message using this special code made of various sequences of dots and dashes or short and long signals was sent over a telegraph line between Baltimore and Washington. In 1848, the code was adapted by a man named Friedrich Gerke and his version is the one that has become internationally accepted and used.
Samuel Morse sent the first Morse code message to the old Mt. Clare Depot in Baltimore.
It was invented in 1844 by Samuel Morse and his partners.
In 1844
Samuel Morse, in 1844. He wrote: What hath God wrought? It sent from Washington to Baltimore.
'What hath God wrought'
A character code invented by Samuel Morse it is called the Morse code and it was invented in 1844. It was replaced by a simplified International Morse Code that is easier to use in 1865.
Morse code was developed in the early 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail as a system for transmitting messages over the electrical telegraph, which was also being developed during that period. The first successful demonstration of the telegraph, using Morse code, took place in 1844 when Morse transmitted the message "What hath God wrought" from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore. This marked the beginning of practical communication using Morse code and the electrical telegraph.
Three main ones:American Morse code (Morse's original, 1844)European Morse codeInternational Morse code (replaced the previous types in 1865)