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On this day in tech history, inventor and painter Samuel Morse was born. He would go on to develop the practical electromagnetic telegraph, and the telegraphy signal system that bears his name.
Samuel Morse, as in the Morse code used for telegraph messages, died 131 years ago. Nearly forgotten today, except when mentioned as an “inventor,” Morse not only revolutionized long-distance ...
In 1853, the Supreme Court gave Samuel Morse some bad news. In O'Reilly v. Morse, the justices approved the inventor's patent for part of the telegraph that delivered the Morse code message "What ...
Mr. Mabee won the 1944 Pulitzer for his often-scathing biography of the painter and inventor Samuel Morse.
Inventor Samuel F. B. Morse spent summers at his Locust Grove Estate in New York's Hudson Valley. The 14,000-square-foot Italianate villa, built in 1852, has 45 rooms over six floors. It was purchased ...
The American inventor and painter’s work “Gallery of the Louvre” is newly restored and on display at the National Gallery of Art through July 8.
Royal House wasn't a place but a man — a prolific inventor and Binghamton resident whose printing telegraph made him a rival of Samuel Morse.
This photo of Samuel F.B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph, was made when he was 59 years old shortly after he had sent his first successful telegram between Washington and Baltimore May 24,1844.
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