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To Wire the World: Perry M. Collins and the North Pacific Telegraph Expedition [Hardcover]

John B. Dwyer (Author)
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October 30, 2000 0275967557 978-0275967550

In the 1850s, American entrepreneur Perry M. Collins envisioned a world connected by an overland telegraph line. Western Union shared his vision, and, with Russia and England willing to be partners in the venture, it seemed possible to complete the massive undertaking. This is the story of how Collins helped to deploy a telegraph army to British Columbia, modern day Alaska, and Siberia. Supported by a telegraph navy, these men surveyed, explored, and operated in dangerous—sometimes even life-threatening— environments to build the line from 1865 to 1867, only to have their attempts made obsolete by completion of the Atlantic cable in 1866.

Dwyer examines the geopolitical context, notions of manifest destiny, and the spirit of entrepreneurial adventure that motivated telegraph army commander, Col. Charles S. Burkley and his men. This story focuses on firsthand accounts by expedition participants and excerpts from ship's log to fill this important gap in the history of communication. These men braved possible starvation and risked their lives in an ultimately futile attempt to make their vision a reality.


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?Dwyer very successfully conveys the drama at sea and on land, as the widely dispersed activities of the working parties all unfold in this well-researched account of one of the most intrepid construction projects of the nineteenth century.?-International Journal of Maritime History

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A compelling account of Western Union's bold 19th-century venture to connect the continents by overland telegraph cables.


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  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (October 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275967557
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275967550
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars LESSONS FOR THE UNWIRED FUTURE...FROM THE WIRED PAST, April 15, 2001
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Jeremy Geelan <jeremy@sys-con.com> (Copenhagen, Denmark & Montvale, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: To Wire the World: Perry M. Collins and the North Pacific Telegraph Expedition (Hardcover)
We've come a long, long way since an American by the name of Perry M. Collins first envisioned a world interconnected by an overland telegraph line. That was back in the 1850s, and despite the efforts of over a decade - as well as the commercial might of Western Union - the efforts to make Perry's vision a reality were rendered obsolete by the completion of the Atlantic cable in 1866.

If the nineteenth-century transition from unwired to wired was spectacular in its social, political, and economic consequences, the twentieth-century move from wired back to unwired is proving even more remarkable. Just as a "telegraph army" was deployed by Western Union to take the overland telegraph line up to British Columbia, through modern-day Alaska, and so toward Siberia in order to connect America with Europe via Asiatic Russia, so today a wireless horde is spreading its unplugged message like wildfire in ever-decreasing circles of influence.

John Dwyer's meticulously researched book serves as a trumpet-blast for modern society's undying technical ingenuity and sheer passion for "connexity"... No one who operates in today's digital environment can fail to be fascinated by his tale of how these men surveyed, explored, and operated in dangerous - sometimes even life-threatening -environments to build the line from 1865 to 1867, only to find those risks made unnecessary by history.

Maybe those risking their capital and reputation on wireless technologies du jour like Bluetooth and WAP would do well to heed the lesson in TO WIRE THE WORLD, which is that technical vision alone isn't enough: the history of technology has also to be on your side!

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Western Union, San Francisco, New York, Golden Gate, British Columbia, Russian America, North Pacific, Plover Bay, Clara Bell, United States, New Westminster, Norton Sound, Bering Strait, Captain Scammon, Grantley Harbor, Telegraph Corps, Bering Sea, Fort Yukon, Camp Macrae, Colonel Bulkley, Hudson's Bay Company, Land Service, Milton Badger, New Orleans, Amur River
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