ALS, 1871 October 7 : New York Tribune, New York, to Frank Fuller, Salt Lake City.

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ALS, 1871 October 7 : New York Tribune, New York, to Frank Fuller, Salt Lake City.

The newspaperman discusses when and if reports should be filed by telegraph. "I don't care at present for long special telegraphic reports from Salt Lake City. We make use of your letters as you see." Fuller, governor of Utah and close friend of Samuel Clemens, sent first telegram from Salt Lake City to Abraham Lincoln.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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