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New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy boys mimeograph all incoming dispatches which are then passed through slot into newsroom

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy bo...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Forty-two keys to victory. Stationed in a control tower, this radio operator dispatches planes, receives weather reports, and transfers everything he hears to necessary permanent record via the typewriter

Forty-two keys to victory. Stationed in a control tower, this radio op...

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Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client.

Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client.

Forms part of a group of images documenting Jiggetts Transportation. Public domain photograph - New Jersey, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Making out income tax perplexing problem to Nevada senator. Washington, D.C., March 11. Political issues and congressional problems were forgetten today by Senator Pat McCarran, Democrat of Nevada, when he tackled his income tax report due in a few days, March 15 to be exact. A look of disgust and utter confusion is shown on the face of the senator as he dispatches sheet after sheet of the memos into the waste basket during the arduous task, 3-11-40

Making out income tax perplexing problem to Nevada senator. Washington...

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. A girl clerk on the flight ramp of North American's Inglewood, California, aircraft plant, carries dispatches over large areas quickly with a bicycle. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. A girl clerk on the flight ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a bomber aircraft, military aviation, air forces, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy boys mimeograph all incoming dispatches which are then passed through slot into newsroom

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy bo...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

New York, New York. New York Times newspaper syndicate. Correspondents of American newspapers which are syndicate members. In background, copy boy posts Times dispatches

New York, New York. New York Times newspaper syndicate. Correspondents...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. All incoming dispatches are mimeographed, then passed through slot into news room for copy reading and editing. They have to be mimeographed so fast to meet the deadline that many copies fly out of the machine onto the littered floor

New York, New York. Wire room of the New York Times newspaper. All inc...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client.

Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client.

Forms part of a group of images documenting Jiggetts Transportation. Public domain photograph - New Jersey, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client.

Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client.

Forms part of a group of images documenting Jiggetts Transportation. Public domain photograph - New Jersey, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
General Sheridan stands by his dispatches

General Sheridan stands by his dispatches

General Philip Sheridan, full-length portrait, standing, facing right, next to copies of his letters describing actions of "armed White League" in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas, against African American ... More

News room of the New York Times newspaper Copy readers at the telegraph desk which handles all dispatches from the U.S., outside New York city. Man wears hat because of draught.

News room of the New York Times newspaper Copy readers at the telegrap...

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Manning Office of War Information's "nerve center." A new field of employment was opened to Negroes recently when six colored girls were given skilled jobs in the teletype room of the OWI. The young women, trained by OWI at the American Telephone and Telegraph School in Washington, D.C., operate machines which receive and send official war information to all parts of the country. Miss Esther V. Myers is shown at a receiving machine in the teletype room of the Bureau of Publications and Graphics while Miss Shirley K. Conway dispatches news on an ASR machine

Manning Office of War Information's "nerve center." A new field of emp...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Washington DC during the First World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
James K. Moorhead to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 13, 1863  (Telegram asking whether or not dispatches should be published)
Important dispatches from the South and East; President's Proclamation.
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, May 17, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatches)
Joseph Hooker to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 26, 1863  (Telegram concerning the unreliability of the Associated Press dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
The last subsidy scheme. Special dispatches from Washington say that the Senate Committee on Pacific railroads have agreed upon the outlines of an omnibus railroad subsidy bill, which will be reported in a few days and its passage urged .... [n.

The last subsidy scheme. Special dispatches from Washington say that t...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 243, Folder 37.

New York, New York. News room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy boy receives mimeographed dispatches from telegraph room through this slot and sorts them according to subjects (foreign, domestic, city, etc.). Other copy boys distribute them to various desks

New York, New York. News room of the New York Times newspaper. Copy bo...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, November 22, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatches regarding military developments in Tennessee)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
John C. Fremont to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 15, 1861  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of answer to his dispatches)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, [1861]  (European dispatches)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, November 22, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatches regarding military developments in Tennessee)
Anson Stager to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 08, 1862  (Delay of telegraphic dispatches to Louisville)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 08, 1865  (Telegram granting Lincoln permission to release one of his dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, March 19, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatches)
George B. McClellan to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, March 14, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatches)
Abraham Lincoln to William H. Seward, Tuesday, November 24, 1863  (Dispatches concerning military developments in Tennessee)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, November 22, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatches regarding military developments in Tennessee)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 11, 1863  (Dispatches from Colonel Carrington)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
Daniel Butterfield to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, May 06, 1863  (Telegram concerning dispatches to General Hooker)
Joseph Hooker to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, April 20, 1863  (Sends dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, May 17, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatches)
Sad news'. the president assassinated! War department, Washington, April 15, 1 A. M. ... The President dead! ... Abraham Lincoln died this morning at twenty-two minutes after seven o'clock ... We have other official dispatches - They will appear
Joseph Hooker to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 26, 1863  (Telegram concerning the unreliability of the Associated Press dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Friday, March 14, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatches)
Daily Monitor Extra. Special dispatches, arrest of Booth, [Newspaper].
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, May 17, 1862  (Telegram acknowledging receipt of dispatches)
Sad news'. the president assassinated! War department, Washington, April 15, 1 A. M. ... The President dead! ... Abraham Lincoln died this morning at twenty-two minutes after seven o'clock ... We have other official dispatches - They will appear
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
New York, New York. Newsroom of the New York Times newspaper. Copy readers at the telegraph desk which handles all dispatches from the U.S. outside New York City. Man wears hat because of draught

New York, New York. Newsroom of the New York Times newspaper. Copy rea...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client.

Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client.

Forms part of a group of images documenting Jiggetts Transportation. Public domain photograph - New Jersey, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Joseph Hooker to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, April 20, 1863  (Sends dispatches)
John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, November 22, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatches regarding military developments in Tennessee)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 11, 1863  (Dispatches from Colonel Carrington)
Anson Stager to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 08, 1862  (Delay of telegraphic dispatches to Louisville)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 08, 1865  (Telegram granting Lincoln permission to release one of his dispatches)
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)
Thomas Jefferson to Gouverneur Morris, August 23, 1793, with Drafts and List of Dispatches to Morris
The President to General McClellan. Washington, April 9, 1862. To Major-General McClellan: My dear Sir-- Your dispatches, complaining that you are not properly sustained, while they do not offend me, pain me very mush. Blenker's Division was wit

The President to General McClellan. Washington, April 9, 1862. To Majo...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 234, Folder 17.

John G. Foster to Henry W. Halleck, Sunday, November 22, 1863  (Telegram conveying dispatches regarding military developments in Tennessee)
James K. Moorhead to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 13, 1863  (Telegram asking whether or not dispatches should be published)
Important dispatches from the South and East; President's Proclamation.
Manassas Virginia Telegraph, Sunday, July 21, 1861  (Dispatches)