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X-WR-CALDESC:27 April 1791: Samuel Morse\, co-inventor of Morse Code\, was 
 born. \n\nSamuel Morse was an American painter and inventor. After having 
 established his reputation as a portrait painter\, in his middle age\, Mor
 se contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on
  European telegraphs. He was a co-developer of the Morse code\, and helped
  to develop the commercial use of telegraphy.\n\nReportedly\, Morse's init
 ial inspiration to explore a means of rapid long distance communication wa
 s the delay with which he learned that his wife was ill and then had died.
  By the time he reached home\, she had been buried. After witnessing vario
 us experiments with Charles Thomas Jackson's electromagnet\, Morse develop
 ed the concept of a single-wire telegraph. 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. In tim
 e the Morse code\, which he developed\, would become the primary language 
 of telegraphy in the world. It is still the standard for rhythmic transmis
 sion of data.\n\nClick the link below to visit the NCM's virtual Morse Cod
 e exhibit via Virmuze.
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DESCRIPTION:27 April 1791: Samuel Morse\, co-inventor of Morse Code\, was b
 orn. \n\nSamuel Morse was an American painter and inventor. After having e
 stablished his reputation as a portrait painter\, in his middle age\, Mors
 e contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on 
 European telegraphs. He was a co-developer of the Morse code\, and helped 
 to develop the commercial use of telegraphy.\n\nReportedly\, Morse's initi
 al inspiration to explore a means of rapid long distance communication was
  the delay with which he learned that his wife was ill and then had died. 
 By the time he reached home\, she had been buried. After witnessing variou
 s experiments with Charles Thomas Jackson's electromagnet\, Morse develope
 d the concept of a single-wire telegraph. The original Morse telegraph\, s
 ubmitted with his patent application\, is part of the collections of the N
 ational Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution. In time
  the Morse code\, which he developed\, would become the primary language o
 f telegraphy in the world. It is still the standard for rhythmic transmiss
 ion of data.\n\nClick the link below to visit the NCM's virtual Morse Code
  exhibit via Virmuze.
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SUMMARY:1791: Samuel Morse Was Born.
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