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Bound volume---6 January 1868-2 June 1869
Bound volume---28 November 1835-18 April 1838

Bound volume---28 November 1835-18 April 1838

During his work on the telegraph, Morse needed political help to obtain support from Congress as much as he required technical and financial assistance, and this formal agreement allowed him to achieve all thre... More

Bound volume---10 June-21 October 1844

Bound volume---10 June-21 October 1844

With remarkable foresight, Morse, already keenly aware of the potential for misuse of the new communication medium, writes to his assistant in Washington. Only months after the telegraph has begun operation, Mo... More

Bound volume---13 July 1862-16 May 1864
Bound volume---28 February 1871-10 August 1877
Bound volume---3 April 1858-18 March 1859
Bound volume---23 December 1807-15 April 1812
Bound volume---23 December 1807-15 April 1812
Bound volume---2 July 1793-2 December 1807

Bound volume---2 July 1793-2 December 1807

"I now write you again to inform you that Mama had a baby, but it was born dead & has just been buried, now you have three brothers & three sisters in heaven and I hope you & I will meet them there at our death... More

Bound volume---15 August 1848-20 April 1849
Bound volume---15 August 1848-20 April 1849
Bound volume---26 June 1855-26 January 1856
Bound volume---31 March 1859-28 March 1860
Bound volume---21 April 1812-15 March 1814
Bound volume---6 October 1856-7 July 1857
Bound volume---18 May 1847-28 January 1848
Bound volume---6 January 1868-2 June 1869
Bound volume---8 January 1853-26 March 1854
Correspondence: Unbound letters---1822
Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---2 April 1860-7 July 1862
Bound volume---24 January 1821-8 December 1823
Bound volume---24 January 1821-8 December 1823
Bound volume---11 February 1828-13 July 1832
Bound volume---23 December 1807-15 April 1812
Bound volume---9 July 1857-2 April 1858
Correspondence: Unbound letters---1818
Correspondence: Unbound letters---1820
Bound volume---30 December 1845-8 December 1846
Bound volume---30 December 1845-8 December 1846
Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Once the potential suggested by Morse's 1844 success began to be realized, other rival systems soon would emerge, naturally claiming to provide better and faster communication. This poster advertises a forthcom... More

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Once the potential suggested by Morse's 1844 success began to be realized, other rival systems soon would emerge, naturally claiming to provide better and faster communication. This poster advertises a forthcom... More

Bound volume---26 June 1855-26 January 1856
Bound volume---9 December 1846-17 May 1847
Bound volume---9 December 1846-17 May 1847
Bound volume---18 May 1847-28 January 1848
Unbound letters---1865-1869 - Public domain document scan
Bound volume---28 November 1835-18 April 1838

Bound volume---28 November 1835-18 April 1838

During his work on the telegraph, Morse needed political help to obtain support from Congress as much as he required technical and financial assistance, and this formal agreement allowed him to achieve all thre... More

Bound volume---6 January 1868-2 June 1869
Bound volume---10 June-21 October 1844

Bound volume---10 June-21 October 1844

With remarkable foresight, Morse, already keenly aware of the potential for misuse of the new communication medium, writes to his assistant in Washington. Only months after the telegraph has begun operation, Mo... More

Bound volume---28 February 1871-10 August 1877
Bound volume---11 February 1828-13 July 1832
Bound volume---23 December 1807-15 April 1812
Unbound letters---1855-1859 - Public domain document scan
Bound volume---2 July 1793-2 December 1807

Bound volume---2 July 1793-2 December 1807

"I now write you again to inform you that Mama had a baby, but it was born dead & has just been buried, now you have three brothers & three sisters in heaven and I hope you & I will meet them there at our death... More

Bound volume---30 December 1845-8 December 1846
Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Once the potential suggested by Morse's 1844 success began to be realized, other rival systems soon would emerge, naturally claiming to provide better and faster communication. This poster advertises a forthcom... More

Bound volume---15 August 1848-20 April 1849
Bound volume---26 June 1855-26 January 1856
Bound volume---9 December 1846-17 May 1847
Correspondence: Unbound letters---1822
Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---13 July 1862-16 May 1864
Bound volume---13 July 1862-16 May 1864
Bound volume---21 April-23 October 1849
Bound volume---9 July 1857-2 April 1858
Correspondence: Unbound letters---1824
Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Correspondence: Unbound letters---1819
Bound volume---30 December 1818-12 February 1820
Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Once the potential suggested by Morse's 1844 success began to be realized, other rival systems soon would emerge, naturally claiming to provide better and faster communication. This poster advertises a forthcom... More

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Once the potential suggested by Morse's 1844 success began to be realized, other rival systems soon would emerge, naturally claiming to provide better and faster communication. This poster advertises a forthcom... More

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Once the potential suggested by Morse's 1844 success began to be realized, other rival systems soon would emerge, naturally claiming to provide better and faster communication. This poster advertises a forthcom... More

Bound volume---26 June 1855-26 January 1856
Bound volume---26 June 1855-26 January 1856
Bound volume---31 March 1859-28 March 1860
Bound volume---9 December 1846-17 May 1847
Bound volume---22 March-23 May 1850
Bound volume---6 October 1856-7 July 1857
Bound volume---18 May 1847-28 January 1848
Bound volume---8 January 1853-26 March 1854
Bound volume---8 January 1853-26 March 1854
Bound volume---21 April-23 October 1849
Bound volume---28 February 1871-10 August 1877
Bound volume---28 February 1871-10 August 1877
Bound volume---3 April 1858-18 March 1859
Bound volume---11 February 1828-13 July 1832
Correspondence: Unbound letters---1818
Bound volume---30 December 1818-12 February 1820
Bound volume---2 July 1793-2 December 1807

Bound volume---2 July 1793-2 December 1807

"I now write you again to inform you that Mama had a baby, but it was born dead & has just been buried, now you have three brothers & three sisters in heaven and I hope you & I will meet them there at our death... More

Bound volume---30 December 1845-8 December 1846
Bound volume---15 August 1848-20 April 1849
Bound volume---9 December 1846-17 May 1847
Bound volume---6 January 1868-2 June 1869
Bound volume---8 January 1853-26 March 1854
Bound volume---13 July 1862-16 May 1864
Bound volume---28 February 1871-10 August 1877
Bound volume---11 February 1828-13 July 1832
Bound volume---23 December 1807-15 April 1812
Correspondence: Unbound letters---1818
Correspondence: Unbound letters---1821
Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---30 December 1818-12 February 1820
Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Bound volume---24 October 1849-19 March 1850

Once the potential suggested by Morse's 1844 success began to be realized, other rival systems soon would emerge, naturally claiming to provide better and faster communication. This poster advertises a forthcom... More

Bound volume---26 June 1855-26 January 1856
Bound volume---31 March 1859-28 March 1860
Bound volume---31 March 1859-28 March 1860
Bound volume---9 December 1846-17 May 1847
Bound volume---6 October 1856-7 July 1857
Bound volume---18 May 1847-28 January 1848
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