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Ghost Hunting in the 19th Century

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How the Fox Sisters Communicated With the Dead

Morse code had been around since the early 19th century, but it was only introduced to the average citizen thanks to the invention of the telegraph in 1844. John Peters: People already understood Morse code as a kind of miraculous communication from elsewhere. He says if you could communicate across continents, across time zones, collapsing vast distances in an instant, then why couldn't you communicate between the living and the dead?

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