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| The Divison of the North and South ... Eventually there were 50,000 miles of wires, and then the Pacific telegraph company connected New York to San Francisco with 3,595 miles of wire. ... View More Wordcount: | Andrew Carnegie ... and eighty cents a week Parker 93. Carnegie left his work in the cellar of the factory to be a district messenger boy for the telegraph company for three ... View More Wordcount: |
| Alexander Graham Bell ... been left deaf by scarlet fever. Hubbard was an outspoken critic of Western Telegraph Company. When he learned that Bell had been ... View More Wordcount: | Andrew Carnegie ... Carnegie moved up quickly within the telegraph company learning the system and cutting time on sending and receiving messages. He ... View More Wordcount: |
| History of Radio ... Mainly three major companies began to utilize the upcoming wave of radio usage: American Telephone ampamp Telegraph Company or ATampampT, General Electric Or GE, and ... View More Wordcount: | Andrew Carnegie ... 1.20 per week. In 1849 he got a job at the OReilly Telegraph Company as a messenger boy and learned telegraphy. He was then ... View More Wordcount: |
| A History of Telephone Companies ... Company became a reality. One year later, Western Union Telegraph Company entered the communications business. Bell then filed a ... View More Wordcount: | andrew carnagie ... He was offered a job as a messenger boy for a telegraph company and he jumped at the opportunity to get out of the terrible conditions of the mill. ... View More Wordcount: |
| David Sarnoff Mass Broadcasting ... and bought a telegraph key. In 1908 he became a junior operator for the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company. It turned out that he ... View More Wordcount: | graham bell ... Gardiner Green Hubbard. Graham married her four years later. The man was a critic of The Western Union Telegraph Company. When he found ... View More Wordcount: |
| Captains of Industry ... In 1849 Carnegies uncle got him a job at a telegraph company as a messenger boy. When Carnegie was 17 he got hired by the Pennsylvania Railroad. ... View More Wordcount: | communiction methods ... A message sent by telegraph was called a telegram. Telegrams were printed on paper and delivered to the receiving party by the telegraph company. ... View More Wordcount: |
| Sherman Antitrust Act ... One example of the antitrust legislation being used in the twentieth century was when the American Telephone ampamp Telegraph Company, which is also known as ATampampT ... View More Wordcount: | Monopolies and Trust Busting ... One notable monopoly that was busted in the 80s was the breaking up of the American Telephone And Telegraph company who had been cited for being a ... View More Wordcount: |
| Thomas Edison ... At his subsidiary, the News Reporting Telegraph Company in Newark, Edison had noticed the 16yearold punching perforations into telegraph tape. ... View More Wordcount: | Andrew Carnegie ... Carnegie helped Thomas Scott repair the railroad and telegraph lines. In 1861 Carnegie invested 11,000 into an oil company in Titusville, Pennsylvania. ... View More Wordcount: |
| Alexander Graham Bell ... Telephone Company. In 1899, the American Telephone and Telegraph ATampampT became the parent company of the Bell System. By 1900 ... View More Wordcount: | American Character ... While working for a telegraph company in Pittsburgh, Carnegie met a man named Thomas A. Scott who ran the Pittsburgh Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. ... View More Wordcount: |
| The Splendid Little War ... At the beginning of the war, President McKinley gave instructions that the telegraph company in Cuba should assist the American war effort. ... View More Wordcount: | The Birth of Radio ... diode was first used as a sensitive detector of weak signals produced by the wireless telegraph. Flemming discovered while working at the Marconi Company as a ... View More Wordcount: |
| Thomas Edison ... Ultimately Edison took complete credit for everything made within his company and most ... light and power, 195 for the phonograph, 150 for the telegraph, 141 for ... View More Wordcount: | Advancements in Telecommunications ... This success led Marconi to form Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company. ... the ships radio operator transmitted distress signals over his wireless telegraph. ... View More Wordcount: |
| Advancements in Telecommunications ... This success led Marconi to form Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company. ... the ships radio operator transmitted distress signals over his wireless telegraph. ... View More Wordcount: | Thomas Edison ... While still working at his company, Henry was also nominated for the US Senate ... He was then asked to improve the telegraph by increasing the maximum number of ... View More Wordcount: |
| Andrew Carnagie: In The Flesh ... sold have to Brooks He philanthropist, out and perhaps this Among aside of in telegraph. ... to at the factory extension his his boy driving he is Company, late, a ... View More Wordcount: | The Life and Times of the Man Who Invented the Telephone ... Boston, Bell and Watson continued to work on the harmonic telegraph, but still ... Bell, along with Hubbard and Sanders, formed the Bell Telephone Company in 1877. ... View More Wordcount: |
| Thomas Edison ... He later combined two ampquotduplexampquot telegraph machines to make a ampquotquadruplexampquot machine ... obtained money from businessmen and set up the Edison Electric Light company. ... View More Wordcount: | Thomas Edison ... human voice so that they could then be delivered as telegraph messages. ... Morgan and the Vanderbilts, established the Edison Electric Light Company, and advanced ... View More Wordcount: |
| Thomas Edison2 ... He convinced an employee at the Gold Indicator Company to let him sleep in his office. While there he studied the Stock Ticker, a telegraph machine that was ... View More Wordcount: | edison ... Next he made improvements to the telegraph, culminating in a system that ... an alternatingcurrent system for the rival Westinghouse company, which eventually ... View More Wordcount: |
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