With regard to the early days part of the history of bell systems reading 1852, when the electric telegraph caught up with the chappe system in finance, about how many miles did the old system cover ??
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In 1860, for example, a ten-word telegram sent from New York to New Orleans cost $2.70 (about $65 in 2012 currency). When the transcontinental telegraph opened, the cost was $7.40 for ten words (about $210), while a ten word transatlantic message to England cost $100 (about $2,600).
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