ARLA/CLUSTER: The Morse Telegraph Club

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The Morse Telegraph Club



Do you have an interest in the history of telegraphy and the telegraph industry?  Are you interested in the history of telecommunications?  If so, you are cordially invited to join the Morse Telegraph Club.  



The Morse Telegraph Club was founded in 1943 to perpetuate the history of telegraphy.  Its membership consists of retired railroad and commercial telegraphers, former telegraph industry employees, radio operators and others with an interest in the history of telegraphy.  



In addition to publishing a Quarterly Journal entitled "Dots and Dashes," MTC members assist with the design and construction of historically accurate museum exhibits throughout the United States and Canada.  Members present talks on the history of telegraphy and telecommunications for historical associations, engineering societies, Amateur Radio clubs and the like.  MTC members also demonstrate Morse telegraphy at steam train excursions, US Civil War encampments, historical events and the like.



MTC membership is open to anyone with an interest in the history of telecommunications.  One may join one of the many local chapters throughout the United States and Canada or become a member of the MTC "Grand Chapter" (members at large).  



If you are a former commercial telegrapher with experience in railroad operations, stock brokerage work, commodities work (boards of trade, cotton exchanges, etc.), pipeline, press or other phases of telegraphy, you will meet other operators with similar backgrounds.  If you worked in testing and regulating for organizations such as Western Union, Canadian National, CP Telegraphs or AT&T, you will enjoy the opportunity to re-establish connections with others who performed similar work.  Radio amateurs, former maritime or military radio operators, and others will enjoy learning more about the history of telecommunications and the origins of many of the procedures and traditions with which they are familiar.  





Please take a look at a sample copy of "Dots and Dashes" at:



http://www.morsetelegraphclub.org/files/dotsdashes/DotsDashesWinterNL_PRESS.pdf





A membership application may be found at:



http://www.morsetelegraphclub.org/files/Forms/MTC%20Membership%20Form%202015.pdf



73,



James Wades

International President,

Morse Telegraph Club, Inc.





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