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The Henry collection of apparatus preserved in Princeton is a constant reminder of the priority of Professor Henry as the inventor of the electrical telegraph and of his anticipation by more than half a century of the development of wireless telegraphy. As early as 1838, Professor Henry demonstrated the possibility of transmitting electric waves over a considerable distance. The first demonstration of wireless took place on the Princeton campus, with Nassau Hall between the sending and receivin...g end. Physicists, at least, recognize also that the Henry mag- netic relay is the one thing that made the telegraph a success. In a letter he wrote to Professor S. B. Dod in 1876 Professor Henry said: "I think the first actual line of telegraph using the earth as a con- ductor was made in the beginning of 1836. A wire was extended across the front campus of the College grounds from the upper story of the library building to the Philosophical Hall on the opposite side, the ends terminating in two wells.
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