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  1. Sidney Edwards Morse (7 February 1794 Charlestown, Massachusetts – 24 December 1871 New York City) was an American inventor, geographer and journalist. He was the brother of telegraphy pioneer and painter Samuel F. B. Morse.

  2. That sculptor, Sidney H. Morse, was born in Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1833. Early in life he went to Connecticut to enter the marble business with an uncle, and it was there that his artistic tendencies got their first encouragement. He learned to cut and carve in marble.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0607676Sidney Morse - IMDb

    Sidney Morse was born on 29 May 1920 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Sidney was a writer and producer, known for The Veil (1958), The Doris Day Show (1968) and Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers (1956). Sidney died on 30 November 2003 in Ventura County, California, USA.

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • May 29, 1920
    • Sidney Morse
    • November 30, 2003
  4. Across the top of this artifact of his historic achievement Morse has given credit to Annie Ellsworth, the young daughter of a good friend, for suggesting the message he sent. She found it in the Bible, Numbers 23:23.

  5. The son of Jedidiah and Elizabeth Ann Morse, Sidney Edwards Morse was born on February 7, 1794 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He received an A.B. degree from Yale in 1811, and from there went on to study law at Tapping Reeve's law school in Litchfield, Connecticut.

  6. Sidney Morse was born on May 29, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. Sidney was a writer and producer, known for The Veil (1958), The Doris Day Show (1968) and Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers (1956). Sidney died on November 30, 2003 in Ventura County, California, USA.

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  8. ledger.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org › ledgerLitchfield Ledger - Student

    In 1812, Sidney Morse published twelve articles signed "Massachusetts" in the Boston paper the Columbian Centinel, and were eventually reprinted as The New States, or a Comparison of the Northern and Southern States; with a View to Expose the Injustice of Erecting New States at the South in 1813.

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