Bound volume---12 August 1854-22 June 1855
One of the first Americans to make daguerreotypes in the United States, Morse opened a studio in New York in 1840. There, he received many students who paid him to teach them the new daguerreotype process. More... More
Original manuscript, Confessions of a French Catholic Priest---1837
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Reports
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Notebooks---2 August-12 September 1831 and diary fragments
In 1829, Morse left the United States to spend nearly three years studying art in Europe. He visited London and Switzerland, but spent much of his time in Paris and Italy. During these years, Morse kept a serie... More
Original manuscript, Confessions of a French Catholic Priest---1837
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Bound volume---15 January-8 June 1844
Seven days after his great success with the first telegraph message, Morse writes, in a humble and cautious tone, to his brother, Sidney, of the responsibilities of success. Twice he quotes the famous message, ... More
Notebooks---2 August-12 September 1831 and diary fragments
In 1829, Morse left the United States to spend nearly three years studying art in Europe. He visited London and Switzerland, but spent much of his time in Paris and Italy. During these years, Morse kept a serie... More
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---12 August 1854-22 June 1855
One of the first Americans to make daguerreotypes in the United States, Morse opened a studio in New York in 1840. There, he received many students who paid him to teach them the new daguerreotype process. More... More
Reports
Picryl description: Public domain photo of manuscript page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
Notebooks---2 August-12 September 1831 and diary fragments
In 1829, Morse left the United States to spend nearly three years studying art in Europe. He visited London and Switzerland, but spent much of his time in Paris and Italy. During these years, Morse kept a serie... More
Original manuscript, Confessions of a French Catholic Priest---1837
Public domain scan of french book page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bound volume---12 August 1854-22 June 1855
One of the first Americans to make daguerreotypes in the United States, Morse opened a studio in New York in 1840. There, he received many students who paid him to teach them the new daguerreotype process. More... More
Bound volume---12 August 1854-22 June 1855
One of the first Americans to make daguerreotypes in the United States, Morse opened a studio in New York in 1840. There, he received many students who paid him to teach them the new daguerreotype process. More... More
Bound volume---15 January-8 June 1844
Seven days after his great success with the first telegraph message, Morse writes, in a humble and cautious tone, to his brother, Sidney, of the responsibilities of success. Twice he quotes the famous message, ... More
Bound volume---12 August 1854-22 June 1855
One of the first Americans to make daguerreotypes in the United States, Morse opened a studio in New York in 1840. There, he received many students who paid him to teach them the new daguerreotype process. More... More
Notebooks---2 August-12 September 1831 and diary fragments
In 1829, Morse left the United States to spend nearly three years studying art in Europe. He visited London and Switzerland, but spent much of his time in Paris and Italy. During these years, Morse kept a serie... More