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  1. Telegraphy - Wikipedia

    The word telegraph (from Ancient Greek: τῆλε (têle) 'at a distance' and γράφειν (gráphein) 'to write') was coined by the French inventor of the semaphore telegraph, Claude Chappe, who also coined the …

  2. Telegraph | Invention, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 2, 2026 · Telegraph, any device or system that allows the transmission of information by coded signal over distance. The term most often refers to the electric telegraph, which was developed in the …

  3. The Telegraph: History & Timeline

    In the 1830s and 1840s, Samuel Morse in America and the British duo of Cooke and Wheatstone invented the telegraph, which sent electrical pulses through wires to transmit messages across vast …

  4. TELEGRAPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TELEGRAPH is an apparatus for communication at a distance by coded signals; especially : an apparatus, system, or process for communication at a distance by electric …

  5. TELEGRAPH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    TELEGRAPH definition: an apparatus, system, or process for transmitting messages or signals to a distant place, especially by means of an electric device consisting essentially of a sending instrument …

  6. What is a Telegraph: 8 Secrets that Revolutionized Communication

    Jul 2, 2025 · Discover what a telegraph is, its fascinating history and how this invention forever transformed the way we communicate.

  7. What Is a Telegraph? - Computer Hope

    Jun 25, 2025 · The electrical telegraph was first invented by Pavel Schilling in 1832 and was an early communication device that allowed the transmission of messages over long distances.

  8. Telegraph - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · A telegraph (also called a teletypewriter, teletype, or TTY [for teletype/teletypewriter]) is any system that transmits encoded information by signal across a distance with the use of an electro …

  9. 1860s: Telegraph | Imagining the Internet - Elon University

    This timeline is provided to help show how the dominant form of communication changes as rapidly as innovators develop new technologies. A brief historical overview: The printing press was the big …

  10. TELEGRAPH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    TELEGRAPH definition: 1. (especially in the past) a method of sending and receiving messages by electrical or radio…. Learn more.