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on August 20, 1840, one of thirteen children born to William brown and Electa (Owen) Chandler. He was educated in the local schools of Randolph and the Randolph Academy. He lived near a print shop in Randolph, as well as the local telegraph office, which enabled him to acquire training in both trades
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in an exhibit hall to Edward Dean Adams of the Niagara Falls Power Company at another location in the same building, traveled 16,000 miles on cables owned entirely by the Postal Telegraph Company, and was received and transcribed by
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On October 11, 1864 Chandler married Marilla Eunice Stedman of Randolph. Their children included daughter Florence, who died in childhood, and sons Albert Eckert and Willis Derwin.
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His wife died in September, 1907, and in 1910 Chandler married Mildred Vivian of New York City, who had once been a stenographer at the Postal Telegraph Company.
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At the 1896 National Electrical Exposition in New York City, Chandler transmitted the first around the world telegram. The message, written by
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Chandler donated to numerous charitable causes and civic projects in both New York and Vermont. In 1907 he paid to construct Randolph's
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In June 1863, Chandler began work at the War Department as a disbursing clerk, cashier, and telegraph operator in the
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Chandler's memories of Lincoln and the Civil War were included in the 1895 newspaper article and book
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from 1858 to 1859. From 1859 to 1863 he was the agent of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad in
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Chandler died in Randolph on February 3, 1923. He was buried at South View Cemetery in Randolph.
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The Telegraph: A History of Morse's Invention and Its Predecessors in the United States
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and Charles A. Tinker as confidential telegraphers for President
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont
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Randolph, Vermont
Randolph, Vermont
Randolph, Vermont
Republican
Alma mater
Randolph, Vermont
Abraham Lincoln
Postal Telegraph Company


United States

State of Vermont

Vermont Militia

Colonel
Urban A. Woodbury
Josiah Grout
Abraham Lincoln
War Department
American Civil War
Postal Telegraph Company
Randolph, Vermont
Western Union
Bellaire, Ohio
Manchester, Pennsylvania
U.S. Military Telegraph Corps
Thomas Eckert

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