A telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals)
United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872)
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Examples for "Samuel Morse"
Examples for "Samuel Morse"
1Said Samuel Morse after a visit with an elderly John Singleton Copley.
2But Samuel Morse was not one of the men who let ideas die.
3Also Yale College, from which Nathan Hale and Samuel Morse graduated.
4Of course he forgot Samuel Morse, and was sitting in Parliament when Samuel died.
5The name of the tall, blonde boy was Samuel Morse.
1West was taken with Morse's work, but Allston thought less of it.
2Ten years ago she could have strangled Bedelia Morse with one hand.
3In the early days, the office's telegraphists would type in Morse code.
4Said Samuel Morse after a visit with an elderly John Singleton Copley.
5Tells of break in 1826 which made present Academy, led by Morse.
6Hearing of the nomination, Alfred Vail telegraphed it to Morse in Washington.
7Finally in 1907 Morgan sold his Georgia properties to Charles W. Morse.
8Mr. Morse received a sad message in the midst of his joy.
9If a burglar was ransacking Bedelia Morse's house, that was his business.
10Mr. Morse was engaged to paint the portrait of General La Fayette.
11A patent on the telegraph had been issued to Morse in 1840.
12Mrs. Morse popped her head in at the door, and out again.
13Perhaps not where Morse and the men who have the money are.
14Mr. and Mrs. Morse lived for a few years in South Carolina.
15Mr. Morse met in Paris the man who first took these pictures.
16But it exactly describes what Dexter himself was, via TV's Inspector Morse.