- A
telegraphist (British English),
telegrapher (American English), or
telegraph operator is an
operator who uses a
telegraph key to send and
receive the...
- The
telegrapher's equations (or just
telegraph equations) are a set of two coupled,
linear equations that
predict the
voltage and
current distributions...
- The
Order of
Railroad Telegraphers (ORT) was a
United States labor union established in the late
nineteenth century to
promote the
interests of telegraph...
- thereafter. One of his
mentors during those early years was a
fellow telegrapher and
inventor named Franklin Leonard Pope, who
allowed the impoverished...
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Locomotive Firemen's Journal.
Order of
Railroad Telegraphers (ORT) – The
Order of
Railroad Telegraphers was
launched in 1886 and
became part of the American...
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Telegraph Company in 1851 and
worked as a
telegrapher until 1868. She is
known as the
second female telegrapher in Pennsylvania,
preceded only by Helen...
- Casa del
Telegrafista (house of the
telegrapher) is a
museum in Aracataca. The town is the
birthplace of
author Gabriel García Márquez and photographer...
- Seventy-five of the one
hundred strikes,
chiefly interstate strikes of
telegraphers and
railway workers,
occurred in the year 1886." By 1890,
Dallas became...
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operation of
railroad networks. If bad
weather disrupted the system,
telegraphers rela****
immediate corrections and
updates throughout the system. Additionally...
- were
transferred in 1918 to the
newly formed 7th
Engineer Regiment (
Telegraphers). In 1920, the
regiment was
disbanded and its
companies formed into battalions...