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Morse went on to form Morse's Wind Engine Park, a museum devoted to wind pumps from around the world, before he died in 2007.
In 1999 Morse died of respiratory failure in Bullhead City, Arizona, aged 75.
Margaret Morse Nice died in Chicago on June 26, 1974 from arteriosclerosis, two months after the death of her husband.
Morse died on July 22, 1974, while attempting to keep a busy campaign schedule.
* April 27-Samuel F. B. Morse, American inventor ( died 1872 )
The senior Morse died in 1826 and was buried at the Grove Street Cemetery.
Morse died at his home in Salem, Massachusetts in 1925 of cerebral hemorrhage and was buried at the Harmony Grove Cemetery.
When the Hollis Professor of Divinity David Tappan died in 1803 and the president of Harvard Joseph Willard died a year later, in 1804, the overseer of the college Jedidiah Morse demanded that orthodox men be elected.
Morse died on January 17, 1906.
Charlie, a widowed cab driver whose wife Viv Slater ( April Martin ) died in 1999, arrives in Walford with his mother-in-law Mo Harris ( Laila Morse ), daughters Lynne ( Elaine Lordan ), Kat ( Jessie Wallace ), Little Mo ( Kacey Ainsworth ), and Zoe ( Michelle Ryan ), plus Lynne's boyfriend, Garry Hobbs ( Ricky Groves ).
Louis Morse died on January 30, 1920 and is buried in the Shawsheen Cemetery in Bedford, Massachusetts.

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It is known that Morse did associate with a group of itinerant horse traders who made their headquarters at Westport, a town not far from Fall River.
When I interviewed Kirby, who as a boy picked up pears in the Borden yard, I asked if anybody else in the household besides Lizzie and Morse had been under any suspicion at the time of the murders.
Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg will speak Sunday night at the Masonic Temple at a $25-a-plate dinner honoring Sen. Wayne L. Morse, Aj.
Secretary Goldberg and Sen. Morse will hold a joint press conference at the Roosevelt Hotel at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Blaine Whipple, executive secretary of the Democratic Party of Oregon, reported Tuesday.
It opened at the Queen's Theatre with Sir Ralph Richardson, Coral Browne, Stanley Baxter, and Hayward Morse.
* Cooking at the Kasbah: Recipes from My Moroccan Kitchen, by: Kitty Morse, Laurie Smith ISBN 0-8118-1503-X
* The use of on-off keying to transmit Morse code at radio frequencies is known as continuous wave ( CW ) operation.
Samuel Morse received his first ever patent for the telegraph in 1847, at the old Beylerbeyi Palace ( the present Beylerbeyi Palace was built in 1861 – 1865 on the same location ) in Istanbul, which was issued by Sultan Abdülmecid who personally tested the new invention.
Teletype transmission was used for messages at the international level, but some 40 percent of county and municipal telegrams were transmitted by Morse code.
Amateur Radio operators also had to identify their station callsign at the beginning and the end of each transmission and at ten minute intervals using International Morse Code.
The requirement for Amateur Radio operators in the United States to identify their station callsign at the beginning and the end of each digital transmission and at ten minute intervals using International Morse Code was finally lifted by the FCC on June 15, 1983.
Morse immediately left Washington for his home at New Haven, leaving the portrait of Lafayette unfinished.
The original Morse telegraph, submitted with his patent application, is part of the collections of the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution.
With Gale's help, Morse introduced extra circuits or relays at frequent intervals and was soon able to send a message through ten miles ( 16 km ) of wire.
Morse also at one time adopted Wheatstone and Carl August von Steinheil's idea of broadcasting an electrical telegraph signal through a body of water or down steel railroad tracks or anything conductive.
Samuel Morse received a patent for the telegraph in 1847, at the old Beylerbeyi Palace ( the present Beylerbeyi Palace was built in 1861 – 1865 on the same location ) in Istanbul, which was issued by Sultan Abdülmecid who personally tested the new invention.
Morse, who often spent his winters at the Hacienda with his daughter and son-in-law, set a two-mile telegraph line connecting his son-in-law's Hacienda to their house in Arroyo.
There was a widespread recognition that something must be done, and " in 1858 Morse was awarded the sum of 400, 000 French francs ( equivalent to about $ 80, 000 at the time ) by the governments of France, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Piedmont, Russia, Sweden, Tuscany and Turkey, each of which contributed a share according to the number of Morse instruments in use in each country.
Morse was comfortable ; by the time of his death, his estate was valued at some $ 500, 000 ($ today ).

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On the sea voyage home in 1832, Morse encountered Charles Thomas Jackson of Boston, a man who was well schooled in electromagnetism.
The largest single employers are North Bend Central Public Schools, which employs 76 people and serves Morse Bluff and Ames as well as North Bend ; and Birchwood Manor, a nursing home with 72 employees.
The painting now hangs in the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida which provides a permanent home for the collection of A. Reynolds Morse & Eleanor R. Morse.
Thomaston is still home to Jeff's Marine, Inc. and Lyman Morse Boatbuilding, builders of custom power and sailing yachts.
Locust Grove, the home of Samuel Morse and a National Historic Landmark, features representative paintings by Morse, as well as historically important examples of telegraph technology.
Morse was born on October 20, 1900, in the Madison, Wisconsin, home of his maternal grandparents, Myron and Flora White.
Wayne Morse Farm | Morse's longtime home in Eugene
Morse continued to pursue his liberalism strategy as the campaign moved to his home turf.
The Morse family's Eugene property and home, Edgewood Farm, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Wayne Morse Farm.
Mrs. Everett Bridgewater was arrested at her home in Indianapolis and sentenced to two to fourteen years ; James Robbins arrested at Lebanon, Indiana ; Marion “ Red ” Smith arrested at Indianapolis ; George Frazer arrested at Marion ; and Robert Morse arrested at Indianapolis were all given sentences of between ten and twenty years ; and Mrs. Emily Morse pled guilty and was given a sentence from two to fourteen years.
Wooten, at Morse's suggestion ( after a tryout — with tentative pointers of the solo-and bass-key style on the Doors ' " Light My Fire ", at the home of the young Morse ) added bass keys ( as well as melodic blues scales learned from Steve ) to the band — and was known casually as " Steve's Little Brother ", by schoolmates and denizens of a local psychedelic youth club, " The Green Onion " where — along with Legion Halls and church functions — the early band performed.
* The Morse courtyard was home to two well known sculptures-Lipstick ( Ascending ) on Caterpillar Tracks by Claes Oldenburg and a piece by J. Seward Johnson.
* Mike Morse, Class of 2000-Outfielder / First Baseman with the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball ; Finished the 2011 season with a. 303 average, 31 home runs, and 95 RBI ; he was in the top 10 in the National League in all three categories

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