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    Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) was an American inventor and painter. After having established his reputation as a portrait...
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  • Samuel Morse (1791–1872) was an American painter and inventor. Samuel Morse may also refer to: Samuel Finley Brown Morse (1885–1969), American environmental...
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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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    American Morse Code — also known as Railroad Morse—is the latter-day name for the original version of the Morse Code developed in the mid-1840s, by Samuel Morse...
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    click. The archetype of this category was the Morse system, invented by Samuel Morse in 1838. In 1865, the Morse system became the standard for international...
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    United States. He was the father of the telegraphy pioneer and painter Samuel Morse, and his textbooks earned him the sobriquet of "father of American geography...
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  • up morse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morse may refer to: Morse (surname) Morse Goodman (1917-1993), Anglican Bishop of Calgary, Canada Morse Robb...
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  • Samuel Morse (1585-1654) was an original proprietor of Dedham, Massachusetts who served on the board of selectmen for two years. He was also a founder...
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    of telegraphy pioneer and painter Samuel F. B. Morse. Morse was the son of geographer and clergyman Jedidiah Morse. He graduated from Yale in 1811, studied...
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    La Fayette) was painted in 1825 by Samuel Morse. Mostly known for his invention of the electric telegraph, Morse was also an artist and a professor of...
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    Alfred Vail (category Morse code)
    inventor. Along with Samuel Morse, Vail was central in developing and commercializing American telegraphy between 1837 and 1844. Vail and Morse were the first...
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    telecommunications include co-inventors of the telegraph Charles Wheatstone and Samuel Morse, numerous inventors and developers of the telephone including Antonio...
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  • Samuel Felton may refer to: Samuel Felton (athlete) (Samuel Morse Felton Jr., 1926–2015), American hammer thrower Samuel Morse Felton Sr. (1809–1889),...
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    Samuel Finley Brown Morse (July 18, 1885 – May 10, 1969) was an American environmental conservationist and the developer of Pebble Beach. He was known...
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    Samuel Morse Felton Sr. (July 17, 1809 – January 24, 1889) was a civil engineer and railroad executive. Samuel Morse Felton was born on July 17, 1809,...
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    quickly followed by a different system developed in the United States by Samuel Morse. The electric telegraph was slower to develop in France due to the established...
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    Innocenzo Manzetti Guglielmo Marconi Robert Metcalfe Antonio Meucci Samuel Morse Jun-ichi Nishizawa Charles Grafton Page Radia Perlman Alexander Stepanovich...
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  • led to the development of Morse and its adjacent college, Ezra Stiles College. Morse College is named after Samuel Morse. Morse College is an eclectic structure...
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    October 22, 1883) was a professor of chemistry and mineralogy who helped Samuel Morse develop the electromagnetic telegraph. Gale was a graduate of Union College...
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    Atlantic Ocean began to be thought of as a possible triumph of the future. Samuel Morse proclaimed his faith in it as early as 1840, and in 1842, he submerged...
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  • Innocenzo Manzetti Guglielmo Marconi Robert Metcalfe Antonio Meucci Samuel Morse Jun-ichi Nishizawa Charles Grafton Page Radia Perlman Alexander Stepanovich...
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    best known for his scenes of the Civil War. He studied under inventor Samuel Morse, who pioneered the daguerreotype technique in America. Brady opened his...
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    The Samuel F. B. Morse School is located at 2418 Sarah Street in the South Side Flats neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1874, it was named...
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    the American inventor Samuel Morse created a dots and dashes language system representing both letters and numbers, called the Morse code, enabling text-based...
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    Marston Morse should not be confused with either his 5th cousin twice removed Samuel Morse,: 183 (Entry 2696), 217 (Entry 3297)  famous for Morse code,...
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    Congress appropriated US$30,000 (equivalent to $981,000 in 2023) to Samuel Morse to lay a telegraph line between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland...
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    using Morse code, also known as "CW" from "continuous wave", is the wireless extension of landline (wired) telegraphy developed by Samuel Morse and dates...
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    sides of the Atlantic Ocean. In 1835 Samuel Morse devised a recording telegraph, and Morse code was born. Morse's instrument used a current to displace...
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    Jackson, which was published in 1843. He invested significantly in Samuel Morse's new invention, the telegraph. He became one of the most important figures...
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    the mid-19th century in America with telegraph systems, starting with Samuel Morse, who attempted to bury a line between Baltimore and Washington, D.C....
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