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Sam Morse. Inventor of the Morse code …. .. H I. Birthdate. Sam Morse was born April 27, 1791in Charlestown, Massachusetts He was born to Jedidiah Morse and Elizabeth Ann Finley Bresse. Important details. His dad was a pastor He went to college at the age of 14
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Sam Morse Inventor of the Morse code …. .. H I
Birthdate • Sam Morse was born April 27, 1791in Charlestown, Massachusetts • He was born to Jedidiah Morse and Elizabeth Ann Finley Bresse.
Important details • His dad was a pastor • He went to college at the age of 14 • He was a painter and not just a inventor
Sam’s life He lived in Boston, Massachusetts He also was a professional painter. This is one of his paintings
Family • His first wife was Lucretia Walker • They were married until 1825 • His second wife was Elizabeth Griswold • He had 7 children , William, Cornelia, Samuel, Edward, Charles, James, and Susan Morse.
Sam’s schooling • Sam’s started school at the age of nine. • He attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts . • At the age of 14 he attended Yale University.
Death and more • Morse died of pneumonia in New York City, NY in April 2, 1872 • At the age of 81
fun facts or in Morse code ..-. ..- -. ..-. .- -.-. - … • He went to Yale at the age of 14 to study religious philosophy, mathematics, and the science of horse. • Sam got money in college as a painter. • Sam was in competition with Alfred Vale , in making the telegraph. • The first message ever sent on the telegraph was ”A patient waiter is no loser”.
Morse code • Morse code Is a way of communicating through a wire it is system of short and long electrical buzzes.
Why was it needed in communication • It was needed because back then they did not have a way of sending messages long distance quickly. • It was also needed for WWI
Who influenced • Samuel was in a race to build and invent the telegraph and Morse code. • He was in a race with Alfred Vale. • he was influenced by him.
The End and Bibliography • http://www.samuelmorse.net/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Morse