Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) was an American inventor and painter. After establishing his reputation as a portrait painter...
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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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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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Electrical telegraph (redirect from Morse Telegraph)
this category was the Morse system and the code associated with it, both invented by Samuel Morse in 1838. In 1865, the Morse system became the standard...
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Leonard Gale (section Work with Samuel Morse)
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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Alfred Vail (category Morse code)
Along with Samuel Morse, Vail was central in developing and commercializing American electrical telegraphy between 1837 and 1844. Vail and Morse were the...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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The House of Representatives (category Paintings by Samuel Morse)
artist Samuel Morse. It depicts a session of the United States House of Representatives, in a chamber designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Morse, known...
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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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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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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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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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Amos Kendall (section Association with Samuel Morse)
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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Innocenzo Manzetti Guglielmo Marconi Robert Metcalfe Antonio Meucci Samuel Morse Jun-ichi Nishizawa Charles Grafton Page Radia Perlman Alexander Stepanovich...
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Samuel Morse Felton Jr. (February 3, 1853 – March 11, 1930) was an American railroad executive. Samuel Morse Felton Jr. was born on February 3, 1853, in...
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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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Innocenzo Manzetti Guglielmo Marconi Robert Metcalfe Antonio Meucci Samuel Morse Jun-ichi Nishizawa Charles Grafton Page Radia Perlman Alexander Stepanovich...
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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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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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