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Lesage experimenting with the first electric telegraph, Geneva, 1774 (c1870)
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Lesage experimenting with the first electric telegraph, Geneva, 1774 (c1870)
Lesage experimenting with the first electric telegraph, Geneva, 1774 (c1870). George Louis Lesage (1724-1803), Swiss scientist, devised an early form of electric telegraph. It had a separate wire for each letter of the alphabet and a range limited to the distance between two rooms in Lesages home. From Les Merveilles de la Science (The Marvels of Science) by Louis Figuier. (Paris, c1870)
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