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Electric telegraph — Morse and Cooke-Wheatstone

1837 AD · Transmission: Disputed
TechnologyInventionNorth AmericanBritish

Samuel Morse in the US and William Cooke with Charles Wheatstone in the UK independently develop the practical electric telegraph in 1837. Morse introduces the dot-and-dash code bearing his name. The telegraph inaugurated the era of long-distance electric communication and provided the cable infrastructure on which Caselli's pantelegraph and Bell's telephone were built.

Historical regionUSA — New York / United Kingdom — London
Primary sourceUS Patent 1647 — Samuel F.B. Morse (1840); British Patent 7390 — Cooke and Wheatstone (1837)
Original languageEnglish
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