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    Charles Wyman Morse (October 21, 1856 – January 12, 1933) was an American businessman and speculator who committed frauds and engaged in corrupt business...
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  • Charles W. Morse (born October 11, 1960) is an American politician who served as president of the New Hampshire Senate and was acting governor of New Hampshire...
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  • Medal of Honor recipient Charles W. Morse (1856–1933), New York businessman, involved in ice, shipping and banking Charles Morse (cricketer) (1820–1883)...
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  • closely associated with the Whitney family until its acquisition by Charles W. Morse in 1906. Even after being merged into Eastern Steamship Lines, it was...
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    formed a close relationship with notorious Wall Street banker Charles W. Morse. Morse had once successfully cornered New York City's ice market, and...
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    ended up befriending Lupo. Another prisoner, Charles W. Morse, became a true role model to Ponzi. Morse, a wealthy Wall Street businessman and speculator...
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    dahs. Morse code is named after Samuel Morse, one of the early developers of the system adopted for electrical telegraphy. International Morse code encodes...
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  • King (novel), a 1983 novel by Michael Scott Rohan and Allan Scott Charles W. Morse, an American businessman nicknamed "Ice King" Frederic Tudor, an American...
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    through successive mergers by Wall Street financier and speculator Charles W. Morse. The line sailed along the eastern seaboard of the United States and...
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    United States. The original school building, a gift to the city from Charles W. Morse, burned down March 24, 1928 and was later rebuilt in 1929. A large...
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    Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) was an American inventor and painter. After establishing his reputation as a portrait painter, Morse, in his...
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    1900. The New York World reported that the American Ice Company of Charles W. Morse planned to double the price of ice, from 30 to 60 cents per hundred...
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    occupied by a marble townhouse belonging to the businessman Charles W. Morse. The Morse family owned the house until it was sold at a foreclosure auction...
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    convicted in 1908 for his role in the Oregon land fraud scandal; pardoned Charles W. Morse – ice shipping magnate convicted in 1909 of violations of federal banking...
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    History of New York City (1946–77) Harlem Clubhouse Ice Trust Scandal Charles W. Morse Murray Hall (politician) Technically, Costikyan was not leader of Tammany...
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    David Bowditch Morse (born October 11, 1953) is an American actor. Morse became widely known for his role as Dr. Jack "Boomer" Morrison in the medical...
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    resign after he admitted involvement in the F. Augustus Heinze and Charles W. Morse speculations. That afternoon, the National Bank of Commerce announced...
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  • Fairbanks, Morse and Company was an American manufacturing company in the late 19th and early 20th century. Founded in 1823 as a manufacturer of weighing...
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    New Orleans, Havana, and Mobile. In 1907 Mallory Line was sold to Charles W. Morse who with the Ward Line started the Consolidated Steamship Lines. In...
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    the Jersey Shore has ever produced...." Staff. "Charles W. Morse's Marriage Annulled; Divorce Mrs. Morse Secured from First Husband Pronounced Illegal."...
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  • economist, politician and University of Southern Maine President Charles W. Morse, businessman Georgia Cayvan, stage actress Claude Demetrius, songwriter...
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    Robert Alan Morse (May 18, 1931 – April 20, 2022) was an American actor. Morse, known for his gap-toothed boyishness, started his career as a star on Broadway...
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    entered into a deal organized by speculators F. Augustus Heinze and Charles W. Morse to corner the market of the United Copper Company. On Tuesday, October...
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    Charles E. Morse (May 5, 1841 – August 31, 1920) was an American Civil War soldier who received the Medal of Honor for his actions during The Battle of...
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    Harry C. Rowe sold his 30-acre estate at Eastern Point to Charles W. Morse. Charles W. Morse was president of United States Steamship Company, which was...
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    Eames, an architect from St. Louis, Missouri; and U.S. Attorney General John W. Griggs, on April 18, 1899, traveled to Atlanta to select the prison site...
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    The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, a museum noted for its Art Nouveau collection, houses the most comprehensive collection of the works of...
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    Heinze entered the banking business, forming a close alliance with Charles W. Morse with whom he served on the boards of at least six national banks, ten...
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    played ten years earlier in procuring a presidential pardon for Charles W. Morse. Morse, a multi-millionaire who had just begun a fifteen-year prison sentence...
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    Whitney family sold its Metropolitan Steamship Company business to Charles W. Morse in 1906. He organized the Consolidated Steamship Company in January...
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