United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872)
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.
6Meanwhile, the family of old Samuel Morse's playfellow had also reached the fourth generation.
7Tells about a crusade by Samuel Morse against such indecencies.
8It was in 1791 that Samuel Morse was born.
9What did Samuel Morse say to himself?
10It became the foundation of the recording instrument of Samuel Morse, the father of the telegraph in America.
11The events of the ceremony were telegraphed to Baltimore by Samuel Morse on his year-old invention.]
12Fifty years later this Samuel Morse set up the first Morse electric telegraph, which is the one we now use.
13About the time they were selling this plan to the French Government, a boy named Samuel Morse was born in this country.
14Samuel Morse began life as an artist.
15Samuel Morse was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, about a mile from Franklin's birthplace, the year after that great man died.
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