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FIRST STOCK TICKER DEBUTED IN 1867

November 15, 1867 – First stock ticker debuts | Craig Hill

On November 15, 1867, the first stock ticker was unveiled in
New York City. The advent of the ticker revolutionized the
stock market by making up-to-the-minute prices available
to investors around the country.

Prior to this development, information from the New York
Stock Exchange, which has been around since 1792,
traveled by mail or messenger.

The ticker was the brainchild of Edward Calahan, who
configured a telegraph machine to print stock quotes
on streams of paper tape (the same paper tape later
used in ticker-tape parades).

The ticker, which caught on quickly with investors, got
its name from the sound its type wheel made.

NIHF Inductee and Stock Ticker Inventor Edward Calahan
Edward Augustin Calahan (1838–1912)

The First Stock Ticker - Postcard | 27. THE FIRST STOCK TICK… | Flickr
The First Stock Ticker – Postcard.

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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The U.S. Senate Watergate Committee began its hearings on this day
1973. Senator Sam Ervin (below) opened the first public hearing on
Presidential Campaign Activities, commonly known as Watergate.

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Richard Nixon leaves the White House following his resignation over 
the Watergate scandal.

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