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1900 illustration of Professor Morse sending the first long-distance message – "WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT" – on 24 May 1844.

Seated at the center of the composition is Professor Samuel F.B. Morse himself, operating the telegraph key. 

On the desk before Morse is the telegraph equipmentβ€”a wooden box-like device that houses the telegraph key and receiving mechanism.

Standing close beside Morse, leaning in to observe the process, is a young woman in a light-colored dress typical of 1840s fashion. 

Surrounding the central figures is a group of distinguished gentlemen.

https://archive.org/details/storyofnineteent01broo/page/n5/mode/1up
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1900 illustration of Professor Morse sending the first long-distance message – "WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT" – on 24 May 1844. Seated at the center of the composition is Professor Samuel F.B. Morse himself, operating the telegraph key. On the desk before Morse is the telegraph equipmentβ€”a wooden box-like device that houses the telegraph key and receiving mechanism. Standing close beside Morse, leaning in to observe the process, is a young woman in a light-colored dress typical of 1840s fashion. Surrounding the central figures is a group of distinguished gentlemen. https://archive.org/details/storyofnineteent01broo/page/n5/mode/1up
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