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Samuel F.B Morse Before the time of instant messaging and radios people used a telegraph to send messages across long distances. Samuel F.B. Morse an inventor and artist invented the telegraph and Morse code. His life can be divided up three parts, the boy, the artist and the inventor. Samuel Finley Breese Morse was born on April 27, 1791 in Charlestown Massachusetts. His parents were Jedidiah (who was a minister and a geography teacher) and Elizabeth Morse. Samuel Morse was the oldest of the three surviving boys in his family out of 11 children. His two younger brothers were Sidney and Richard.At seven years old Morse was sent to Phillips Academy in Andover Massachusetts. He had many interests but was not a good student because he disliked studying. However, he graduated at 14 and went to Yale college in Connecticut. While Morse was at Yale he often spent his free time drawing portraits and selling them. This helped him to decide to become an artist. He later graduated …show more content…

While drawing Morse learned anatomy and patience. The finished drawing of Hercules won him a place in the Royal Academy of Arts in London. And in 1812 he won a gold medal for a clay model of the statue. He also did a painting called the Dying Hercules. In 1815 Morse’s parent called him home because they couldn't afford to pay for his education. When Morse returned to the US he became a tramp painter. Morse traveled from town to town selling portraits earning $15 for each. In 1818 Samuel Morse married Lucretia Walker and had three children named Susan Charles and Finely. While Morse was in D.C. painting portraits Lucretia died suddenly and he even missed her funeral! After Lucretia died Morse sold everything and left his three children with his brothers to return to Europe. He was gone for three years. He returned in 1832 with an idea that would change the course of

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