Samuel F. B. Morse Home Page
The online version of the Samuel F. B. Morse Papers at the Library of Congress will offer access to the Manuscript Division collection of letterbooks, diaries, scrapbooks, clippings, and drawings of the inventor of the telegraph...
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Samuel Morse: a man, an artist, and an inventor..
gms.ocps.k12.fl.us/biopage/h-m/morse.ht... Samuel Morse and the Telegraph
Samuel F. B. Morse developed an early interest in electricity at Yale
history.acusd.edu/gen/classes/media/morse98... Samuel Morse Invents the Electric Telegraph
In 1837, the American inventor Samuel Finley Breese Morse developed the first American telegraph, which was based on simple patterns of dots and dashes called Morse Code being transmitted over a single wire.
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Samuel Morse was born on April 27, 1791 in Charleston, Massachusetts..
macarthurschool.org/projects/chee/livez... Locust Grove - The Samuel F.B. Morse Historic Site
The Morse Historic Site is a historic house museum and the former home of Samuel F. B. Morse, the artist and inventor of the telegraph.
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Samuel Morse: professional artist, inventor of the electric telegraph, originator of Morse Code..
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Samuel F.B. Morse has been called "the American Leonardo," because, though he is most famed for inventing the telegraph and the dot-and-dash code used by telegraphers....
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He realized that electrical current could convey information over wires, and developed the Morse code.
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