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English: The first telegram. Professor Samuel Morse sending the despatch as dictated by Miss Annie Ellsworth

Identifier : storyofnineteent01broo ( find matches )
Title : The story of the nineteenth century of the Christian era
Year : 1900 ( 1900s )
Authors : Brooks, Elbridge Streeter, 1846-1902. (from old catalog)
Subjects : Nineteenth century. (from old catalog)
Publisher : Boston, Lothrop publishing company
Contributing Library : The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor : Sloan Foundation

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THE FIRST TELEGRAM (Chamber of the Suproiie Court, Uashi>igto>i, May 24, 1844.) Professor Morse sendino the Despatch as Dictated by Miss Annie Ellsworth — the Key Note to the Achievements of the Nineteenth Century: WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT (See Page 180.) The STORY OF THE j. ^ j. NINETEENTH CENTURY ^ J. J. Of the CHRISTIAN ERA ByELBRIDGE S. BROOKS M Author of The True Story of the UnitedStates, The Story of Our War WithSpain The American Soldier, TheAmerican Sailor, In Blue and WhiteEtc. God s in his heaven —All s right with the world! Robert Browning. ILLUSTRATED BOSTON:LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY COPYRIGHT, igoo, BY LOTHROP PUBLISHING COMPANY. ^ ^ ;1\S^« ^0^ SECOND EDITION PROM Norwood Press : Printed by Berwick &» Smith. PREFACE. WITHOUT binding myself to the fiat of the mathe-matician, or the assumption of the Emperor ofGermany, I have taken, for the purpose of this story,the convenient round numbers of 1800 to 1900, inclusive,as constituting the Nineteenth Century. Yestoryofnineteent01broo

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