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Alta California Telegraph Company

The Alta California Telegraph Company (also referred to simply as the Alta Telegraph Company) was a telegraph company which operated in the mid-19th century within the state of California prior to the construction of the Transcontinental Telegraph. It was organized in July 1852,[1] and incorporated in January 1854 [2] and began constructing its first line that same year, stretching from Sacramento to Marysville and extending up into the foothills of the adjacent Sierra Nevada mountains. In subsequent years, a line was constructed between Sacramento and Benicia. From Benicia, a branch line was extended to Vallejo and the US Navy yard at Mare Island.[citation needed]

The principal offices of the company were located in San Francisco (153 Montgomery Street at Merchant St.), and Sacramento in the historic Hastings Building on Second Street.

Extension to San Francisco edit

In July 1856, the company completed a line between San Francisco and Sacramento. This connection reached San Francisco via Benicia and Oakland (having to cross both the Carquinez Strait and San Francisco Bay by means of submarine cable).[3][4] At times the cables resulted in poor connections, and ultimately failed entirely after a short time.[5] In 1857 it was decided that a new cable—strung on poles around the bay—would replace the connection between Oakland and San Francisco.[6]

The submarine cable under the Carquinez Strait was replaced at least once, with the company laying a new iron covered cable in April 1859.[7]

Telegraph Road edit

The company's cable was run across the Carquinez Strait between Benicia and Martinez,[8] and a connecting line constructed from Martinez to Oakland over the Berkeley Hills (then called the Contra Costa Range).[9] It was this line which gave rise to the name "Telegraph Road" for the thoroughfare which the line followed down the western slope of the hills, which later became Telegraph Avenue in Oakland and Berkeley.

Lawsuits edit

The California State Telegraph Company owned the exclusive franchise for telegraphic communications between San Francisco and Marysville, which had been granted by the California State Legislature in 1852. Following the Alta company's extension into San Francisco, the State company filed suit. This suit was not resolved until 1863, when the Supreme Court of California upheld the legality of the franchise.[10]

From their beginnings, both the Alta and State companies used telegraphic instruments based on Samuel Morse's patents without proper authorization, although the State company eventually purchased the exclusive right to use Morse's patent in California. After the purchase, the State company and Morse sued the Alta company for using Morse's technology without permission.[11] In July 1860, the U.S. Circuit Court issued an injunction preventing the Alta company from using technology based on the Morse patent.[12] The local newspapers speculated that this would result in the merger of the two companies.[13][14][15]

Mergers edit

Soon after the Morse lawsuit, the Alta Telegraph Company decided to merge into the California State Telegraph Company, which itself was eventually incorporated into the nationwide Western Union.

References edit

  1. ^ Sacramento Union, August 12, 1852, p.4
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-18. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  3. ^ "The Second Telegraph Line to San Francisco". Sacramento Daily Union. Sacramento, California. July 25, 1856. p. 2. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  4. ^ Bates (1914), p. 182
  5. ^ Reid (1886), pp. 500–501
  6. ^ "Telegraph Extension". Sacramento Daily Union. Sacramento, California. June 22, 1857. p. 2. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  7. ^ "Alta California Telegraph Company". Sacramento Daily Union. Sacramento, California. January 2, 1860. p. 1. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  8. ^ The History of Contra Costa County, Frederick J. Hulanski, Elms Publishing, 1917, p.314
  9. ^ Plat of Northern Part of the Rancho San Antonio, Surveyed 1858-59, Oakland Public Library Collection
  10. ^ California State Telegraph Co. v. Alta Telegraph Co. et al., 22 Cal. 398 (Supreme Court of California 1863).
  11. ^ "Electrical Wars". Daily Alta California. San Francisco. February 16, 1859. p. 2. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  12. ^ "Injunction vs. The Alta Telegraph Company". Sacramento Daily Union. Sacramento, California. July 9, 1860. p. 1. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  13. ^ "Telegraph Matters". Daily Alta California. San Francisco. July 11, 1860. p. 2. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  14. ^ "Consolidation of the State and Alta Telegraph Lines". Daily Alta California. San Francisco. July 13, 1860. p. 2. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  15. ^ "The Telegraph Companies". Daily Alta California. San Francisco. July 14, 1860. p. 1. Retrieved February 21, 2021.

Bibliography edit

  • Bates, Alice L. (1914). "The History of the Telegraph in California". Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California. 9 (3).
  • Langley, Henry G.; Morison, Samuel A. (1859). The State Register and Year Book of Facts for the Year 1859. San Francisco: Commercial Steam Printing Establishment. pp. 162–163.
  • Reid, James D. (1886). The Telegraph in America and Morse Memorial. New York City, New York: John Polhemus.

External links edit

  • Robert A. Siegel Auctions, Alta Telegraph ephemera
  • Image of a telegraph message order, 1860, Alta California Telegraph Co.

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The Alta California Telegraph Company also referred to simply as the Alta Telegraph Company was a telegraph company which operated in the mid 19th century within the state of California prior to the construction of the Transcontinental Telegraph It was organized in July 1852 1 and incorporated in January 1854 2 and began constructing its first line that same year stretching from Sacramento to Marysville and extending up into the foothills of the adjacent Sierra Nevada mountains In subsequent years a line was constructed between Sacramento and Benicia From Benicia a branch line was extended to Vallejo and the US Navy yard at Mare Island citation needed The principal offices of the company were located in San Francisco 153 Montgomery Street at Merchant St and Sacramento in the historic Hastings Building on Second Street Contents 1 Extension to San Francisco 1 1 Telegraph Road 2 Lawsuits 3 Mergers 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksExtension to San Francisco editIn July 1856 the company completed a line between San Francisco and Sacramento This connection reached San Francisco via Benicia and Oakland having to cross both the Carquinez Strait and San Francisco Bay by means of submarine cable 3 4 At times the cables resulted in poor connections and ultimately failed entirely after a short time 5 In 1857 it was decided that a new cable strung on poles around the bay would replace the connection between Oakland and San Francisco 6 The submarine cable under the Carquinez Strait was replaced at least once with the company laying a new iron covered cable in April 1859 7 Telegraph Road edit The company s cable was run across the Carquinez Strait between Benicia and Martinez 8 and a connecting line constructed from Martinez to Oakland over the Berkeley Hills then called the Contra Costa Range 9 It was this line which gave rise to the name Telegraph Road for the thoroughfare which the line followed down the western slope of the hills which later became Telegraph Avenue in Oakland and Berkeley Lawsuits editThe California State Telegraph Company owned the exclusive franchise for telegraphic communications between San Francisco and Marysville which had been granted by the California State Legislature in 1852 Following the Alta company s extension into San Francisco the State company filed suit This suit was not resolved until 1863 when the Supreme Court of California upheld the legality of the franchise 10 From their beginnings both the Alta and State companies used telegraphic instruments based on Samuel Morse s patents without proper authorization although the State company eventually purchased the exclusive right to use Morse s patent in California After the purchase the State company and Morse sued the Alta company for using Morse s technology without permission 11 In July 1860 the U S Circuit Court issued an injunction preventing the Alta company from using technology based on the Morse patent 12 The local newspapers speculated that this would result in the merger of the two companies 13 14 15 Mergers editSoon after the Morse lawsuit the Alta Telegraph Company decided to merge into the California State Telegraph Company which itself was eventually incorporated into the nationwide Western Union References edit Sacramento Union August 12 1852 p 4 California State Railroad Museum website Archived from the original on 2016 03 18 Retrieved 2016 03 22 The Second Telegraph Line to San Francisco Sacramento Daily Union Sacramento California July 25 1856 p 2 Retrieved February 21 2021 Bates 1914 p 182 Reid 1886 pp 500 501 Telegraph Extension Sacramento Daily Union Sacramento California June 22 1857 p 2 Retrieved February 21 2021 Alta California Telegraph Company Sacramento Daily Union Sacramento California January 2 1860 p 1 Retrieved February 28 2021 The History of Contra Costa County Frederick J Hulanski Elms Publishing 1917 p 314 Plat of Northern Part of the Rancho San Antonio Surveyed 1858 59 Oakland Public Library Collection California State Telegraph Co v Alta Telegraph Co et al 22 Cal 398 Supreme Court of California 1863 Electrical Wars Daily Alta California San Francisco February 16 1859 p 2 Retrieved February 21 2021 Injunction vs The Alta Telegraph Company Sacramento Daily Union Sacramento California July 9 1860 p 1 Retrieved February 21 2021 Telegraph Matters Daily Alta California San Francisco July 11 1860 p 2 Retrieved February 21 2021 Consolidation of the State and Alta Telegraph Lines Daily Alta California San Francisco July 13 1860 p 2 Retrieved February 21 2021 The Telegraph Companies Daily Alta California San Francisco July 14 1860 p 1 Retrieved February 21 2021 Bibliography editBates Alice L 1914 The History of the Telegraph in California Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California 9 3 Langley Henry G Morison Samuel A 1859 The State Register and Year Book of Facts for the Year 1859 San Francisco Commercial Steam Printing Establishment pp 162 163 Reid James D 1886 The Telegraph in America and Morse Memorial New York City New York John Polhemus External links editRobert A Siegel Auctions Alta Telegraph ephemera Image of a telegraph message order 1860 Alta California Telegraph Co Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alta California Telegraph Company amp oldid 1174276713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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