Definition of Samuel Morse

1. Noun. United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872).


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Samuel Goldwyn
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Samuel Huntington
Samuel Jackson Snead
Samuel Johnson
Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Samuel Morse (current term)
Samuel Pepys
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner
Samuel Rosenstock
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Literary usage of Samuel Morse

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dedham Historical Register by Dedham Historical Society (Mass.) (1890)
"Some account is also given of Samuel Morse, one of the original nineteen emigrant settlers of Dedham In 1635. and who a few years after, removed to Medfield ..."

2. "Ould Newbury": Historical and Biographical Sketches by John James Currier (1896)
"... Samuel Morse FELTON. In a house that is still standing near the corner of Coffin's lane and the Bradford road, on the westerly side of Pipe Stave Hill, ..."

3. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of by Ellery Bicknell Crane (1907)
"(I) Samuel Morse was born in England in 1586. He sailed for New England in ... Samuel Morse was selectman six years and deputy to the general court in 1707. ..."

4. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine by Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs (1909)
"After his death, September 22, 1883, FM Robinson became a member of the lumber firm, and later Samuel Morse became a member of the firm. ..."

5. A Memorial of the Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire: Historic and Genealogic by Harriette Eliza Noyes (1899)
"Nathaniel Little, Samuel Morse, Jacob Kimball. 1810. Samuel Morse, Joshua Sawyer, Joseph Brickett. 1811. Jonathan Little, Joshua Sawyer, Hezekiah Ayer. ..."

6. The Dedham Historical Register by Dedham Historical Society (Mass.) (1890)
"Some account is also given of Samuel Morse, one of the original nineteen emigrant settlers of Dedham In 1635. and who a few years after, removed to Medfield ..."

7. "Ould Newbury": Historical and Biographical Sketches by John James Currier (1896)
"... Samuel Morse FELTON. In a house that is still standing near the corner of Coffin's lane and the Bradford road, on the westerly side of Pipe Stave Hill, ..."

8. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of by Ellery Bicknell Crane (1907)
"(I) Samuel Morse was born in England in 1586. He sailed for New England in ... Samuel Morse was selectman six years and deputy to the general court in 1707. ..."

9. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine by Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs (1909)
"After his death, September 22, 1883, FM Robinson became a member of the lumber firm, and later Samuel Morse became a member of the firm. ..."

10. A Memorial of the Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire: Historic and Genealogic by Harriette Eliza Noyes (1899)
"Nathaniel Little, Samuel Morse, Jacob Kimball. 1810. Samuel Morse, Joshua Sawyer, Joseph Brickett. 1811. Jonathan Little, Joshua Sawyer, Hezekiah Ayer. ..."

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