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Morse Samuel

Cream stock card signed and inscribed by American artist, inventor, and philanthropist Samuel F. B. Morse (1791-1872) as "With kind wishes, Saml. F. B. Morse." Handsome signature clip in Morse's delicate script measures 3.25" x 1.875" and is in near fine condition. Mounting traces verso.

Samuel F. B. Morse studied at Yale University before settling on an artistic career. He trained with American expatriate Benjamin West and other British painters. Upon his return from Europe, he served as an itinerant artist along the Eastern seaboard. Morse's wife died in childbirth during one of these trips, spurring Morse to invent a more immediate form of communication than letter writing. Over the next twenty years, Morse focused on researching and financing what would eventually become the single-wire telegraph and Morse code. Morse's first message "What hath God wrought" was transmitted over 38 miles of experimental cable between Washington, DC and Baltimore, Maryland in May 1844. He received his telegraph patent three years later.

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