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Norvin Green Western Union Telegraph Co. Cards dated 1880's-90's

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Norvin Green Western Union Telegraph Co. Cards dated 1880's-90's
State(s): Connecticut
New Hampshire
New York
Years: 1880's-90's
Color: Multicolored
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Norvin Green (1818-1893), Physician, Legislator, President of the Western Union Telegraph Company. At the age of 16 he opened a grocery store on a flatboat and traveled down the Ohio & Mississippi selling supplies to the lumbermen on the banks. In 1840 he graduated from the Medical College of the University of Louisville. His medical practice was interrupted by two terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives, 1850-53. The year 1853 also marks the time when Green definitely turned his back on medicine and politics and engaged in the business career which was to bring him his reputation. In this year two rival telegraph lines from Louisville to New Orleans-the People's, and the New Orleans & Ohio-were consolidated after a period of ruinous competition, and the consolidated lines were shortly leased for operation to a number of men, of whom Green was one.
He was one of the first to conceive the idea of a national consolidation of telegraph companies, and in 1857 he took the first steps toward realizing his ambition by initiating the consolidation of the six leading telegraph lines in the U. S. This resulted in the formation of the North American Telegraph Company. In 1866 the process was completed by the formation of the Western Union, embracing all the lines in the U.S. Green served as vice president of it until 1878, when he became the president and continued in that capacity until his death. He was a prominent figure in Louisville and in 1867 was elected as one of the representatives from that city in the Kentucky House of Representatives. From 1870 to 1873 he was president of the Louisville, Cincinnati, & Lexington Railway. This collection consists of 6 Western Union cards dated 1880's-90's, of NY, NH, and CT. Three have printed signatures of Green. Collection of 6 Telegraph Cards. Very Rare!

The Western Union Company is an American multinational financial services corporation based in Denver, Colorado. It was founded in 1851 as the New York and Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company in Rochester, New York. In 1856, the company changed its name to the Western Union Telegraph Company after merging with several other telegraph companies.

From the 1860s to the 1980s, it dominated the American telegraph industry, pioneering technologies such as telex and developing a variety of telegraph-related services, including wire money transfer, alongside its main business of transmitting and delivering telegram messages. After facing financial difficulties, Western Union shifted its focus away from communications in the 1980s and began to concentrate more on money transfer services. By 2006, it had completely ceased its communications operations. At that time, The New York Times described Western Union as "the world's largest money-transfer business," noting that its dominance in the market was largely due to the number of immigrants sending money back home.

Historically, Western Union is significant for having completed the first transcontinental telegraph in 1861, which facilitated communication between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States. The first messages sent via this telegraph were delivered to then-President Abraham Lincoln.

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