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In Mr. McCullough's Paris, Samuel F. B. Morse, the future inventor of the telegraph, tries his hand at painting, scooching on a scaffold in the Louvre as he makes copies of famous portraits.
Don't Know Much About History Brian Bolduc 2011
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In Mr. McCullough's Paris, Samuel F. B. Morse, the future inventor of the telegraph, tries his hand at painting, scooching on a scaffold in the Louvre as he makes copies of famous portraits.
Don't Know Much About History Brian Bolduc 2011
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Samuel F. B. Morse sent the first telegram to go through in the United States, from Washington to Baltimore, in May 1844, with the message WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT.
The Tyranny of E-mail John Freeman 2009
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Samuel F. B. Morse began plying the U.S. government for funds in 1838 and became so frustrated he traveled to Europe to drum up support, unsuccessfully.
The Tyranny of E-mail John Freeman 2009
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Samuel F. B. Morse, born in Charlestown, Massachusetts (1791).
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Samuel F. B. Morse, born in Charlestown, Massachusetts (1791).
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Samuel F. B. Morse, born in Charlestown, Massachusetts (1791).
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1844 The telegraph is invented by Samuel F. B. Morse.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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This faith in the future produced an explosion of new technological developments, most notably steam power and Samuel F. B. Morse’s magnetic telegraph.
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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This faith in the future produced an explosion of new technological developments, most notably steam power and Samuel F. B. Morse’s magnetic telegraph.
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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