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- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF accessdate "2009-12-22".
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF date "1904-06-25".
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF first "Stephen".
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF format "PDF".
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF isCitedBy Alfred_Vail.
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF last "Vail".
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF publisher New_York_Times.
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF quote "Alfred Vail ... invented the new "recording receiver," "the sounding key," and the "dot-and-dash" alphabet...but doing his duty in strict accordance with his understanding of the terms of his contract, and that to Morse belonged all that he had accomplished.".
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF title "VAIL-MORSE CONTROVERSY.; Stephen Vail on His Father's Claim to Telegraph Invention.".
- pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF url pdf?res=9801E7DD113DE633A25753C3A9609C946597D6CF.