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<p>'''See also:''' [[Morse Code|Morse Code]] </p>
<p>'''See also:''' [[Morse Code|Morse Code]] </p>


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|Date=1/24/1844
|Priority=Electrical
|Description=On 24 May 1844, Samuel Morse transmitted the message "What hath God wrought" from Baltimore to Alfred Vail in Washington, D.C., using America's first completed long-distance telegraph line. Morse and Vail had first successfully demonstrated their electric telegraph, over a shorter distance, in 1838.
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Samuel Morse

On 24 May 1844, Samuel Morse transmitted the message "What hath God wrought" from Baltimore to Alfred Vail in Washington, D.C., using America's first completed long-distance telegraph line. Morse and Vail had first successfully demonstrated their electric telegraph, over a shorter distance, in 1838.

See also: Morse Code