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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER XXXII
17/37

If conductors are well put up there is nothing more to wish for in the facilities of intercourse.

My operators can easily talk with each other as fast as persons usually write, and faster than this would be faster than is necessary.

The Canadians are alive on the subject, and lines are projected from Toronto to Montreal, from Montreal to Quebec and to Halifax.

Lines are also in contemplation from Toronto to Detroit, on the Canada side, and from Buffalo to Chicago on this side, so that it may not be visionary to say that our first news from England may reach New York via Halifax, Detroit, Buffalo and Albany....
"The papers will inform you of the events of the war.

Our people are united on this point so far as to pursue it with vigor to a speedy termination.


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