Timeline of North American telegraphy


The timeline of North American telegraphy is a chronology of notable events in the history of the electric telegraphy in the United States and Canada, including the rapid spread of telegraphic communications starting from 1844 and completion of the first transcontinental telegraph line in 1861.

Timeline

Early events

1826-27: Harrison Gray Dyar successfully experiments with electrical telegraphy but abandons the pursuit.1836: David Alter of Pennsylvania develops a working electrical telegraph system, but never develops the idea into a practical system.Jan 1837: Samuel Chester Reid proposes that the U.S. Congress fund an optical telegraph from New York to New Orleans.Sept 1837: Morse employs Alfred Vail to improve his telegraph from demonstration purposes for a share of future patent rights.Sept 1837: Samuel Morse files for a patent for his electrical telegraph in the United States.6 Jan 1838: Samuel Morse sends his first public demonstration message over two miles of wire at Speedwell Ironworks in New Jersey. Morse also demonstrates his invention to the Franklin Institute and President Martin Van Buren in early 1838.April 1838: Congressman Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith proposes to give $30,000 for Morse to build a line to demonstrate the telegraph, but the bill does not pass.20 June 1840: Morse obtains patent.1843
  • '''1844'''

Spread of telegraphic lines

1850s

22 September 1853: First line in San Francisco opens between Lobos Hill and Telegraph Hill, superseding a four year old optical line.26 October 1853: Service extended from San Francisco to San Jose, Stockton, Sacramento, and Marysville.January 1854: Service from Sacramento extended east to Mormon Island, California, Diamond Springs, California, and Nevada City, California.14 February 1854: Marshall, Texas connected to Louisiana line.Later 1854: Houston, Texas, Galveston, Texas, and other Texas towns reached by telegraph line.1855: Internal service within Oregon begins, with link between Portland, Oregon and Oregon City, Oregon.1856: Service within Oregon extended south to Corvallis. Link to San Francisco not completed until 1864.1856: In the far northeast, submarine cable is laid across the Cabot Strait from Aspy Bay in Nova Scotia to Cape Ray in Newfoundland. A land line from Cape Ray is also run to St. John's. This eventually led to news boats being stationed off Cape Race to get news from European steamers before they reached Halifax.1856: The New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company merges with the Erie and Michigan Telegraph Company

Spread to continental and intercontinental service

185818591860

End of telegraph era

27 January 2006: Western Union discontinues telegram services. Indian company BSNL continues telegraphic service into 2013.