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  2. Western Union - Wikipedia

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    Western Union Telegraph Building, lithograph. The Western Union Company is an American multinational financial services corporation headquartered in Denver, Colorado.. Founded in 1851 as the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company in Rochester, New York, [3] the company changed its name to the Western Union Telegraph Company in 1856 after merging with several other telegraph ...

  3. Western Union (alliance) - Wikipedia

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    The Western Union (WU), also referred to as the Brussels Treaty Organisation (BTO), [1] was the European military alliance established between France, the United Kingdom (UK) and the three Benelux countries in September 1948 in order to implement the Treaty of Brussels signed in March the same year.

  4. Ezra Cornell - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Ezra Cornell ( / kɔːrˈnɛl /; January 11, 1807 – December 9, 1874) was an American businessman, politician, academic, and philanthropist. He was the founder of Western Union and a co-founder of Cornell University. He also served as President of the New York Agriculture Society [ 1] and as a New York State Senator.

  5. Remembering how Western Union once was a crucial ... - AOL

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    Western Union made a mistake and sent the story not to the paper in the city, but to the boy’s home address. You can imagine the shock his mother experienced when Western Union knocked on her ...

  6. Jeptha Wade - Wikipedia

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    Jeptha Homer Wade. Jeptha Homer Wade (August 11, 1811 – August 9, 1890) was an American industrialist, philanthropist, and one of the founding members of Western Union Telegraph. Wade was born in Romulus, New York, the youngest of nine children of Jeptha and Sarah (Allen) Wade. He made the first Daguerreotypes west of New York, was a portrait ...

  7. Treaty of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Brussels, also referred to as the Brussels Pact, was the founding treaty of the Western Union (WU) between 1948 and 1954, when it was amended as the Modified Brussels Treaty ( MTB) and served as the founding treaty of the Western European Union (WEU) until its termination in 2010. The treaty provided for the organisation of ...

  8. History of Western civilization - Wikipedia

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    History of Western civilization. The School of Athens, a famous fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael, with Plato and Aristotle as the central figures in the scene. Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean. It is linked to ancient Greece, from which it was carried to Rome, and Medieval Western ...

  9. First transcontinental telegraph - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the first transcontinental telegraph was the work of Western Union, which Hiram Sibley, Jeptha Wade, and Ezra Cornell had established in 1856 by merging companies operating east of the Mississippi River. [ 5] A second significant step was the passing of the Telegraph Act by the Congress in 1860, which authorized the government ...