Jake Sasso Mrs. Branin Feb. 9, 2016

Samuel Morse

Did you ever hear of or the telegraph? Samuel Morse did not invent the telegraph but he made key improvements to its design. It would transform communications worldwide. Samuel Morse was born in Massachusetts in 1791 and died in on 1872. He later became a portrait painter and professor at . The world would remember him for his scientific work on a blockbuster technology of the nineteenth century, the telegraph.

The source Who Made America states that, first invented in 1774, the telegraph was a bulky and impractical that was designed to transmit over twenty six wires. Morse reduced that unwieldy bundle of wires into a single one. He did not do this all himself, assisting him were two men by the names of Leonardo Gale and . In the source and the Telegraph they stated, in 1844, Morse sent his first telegraph message, from Washington D.C, to , Maryland. To transmit messages across telegraph in the Morse and Vail created what came to be known as the Morse code. The code assigned letters in the alphabet and numbers a set of dots and dashes. Morse secured funding from congress to build wires across the United States, and received a for his in 1844.

Following the routes of the quickly-spreading railroads, telegraph wires were strung across the nation and eventually, across the Atlantic Ocean providing a nearly instant means of communication between communities for the first time. President received battle reports at the White House via telegraph during the civil war. Later in the 21st century the telegraph was replaced by the . It also was replaced by the machine and the . Jake Sasso Mrs. Branin Feb. 9, 2016

Before the telegraph was replaced, in 19th century the field of opened the door to the production of the electric telegraph.

The two articles Who Made America and Morse code and the Telegraph both provide information about the telegraph and Morse code. The article Who Made America gives more information about Samuel Morse’s life. The source Morse Code and the Telegraph provides more in depth information than in the Who Made America source. It also gives information on other things like who made the battery and who developed the electric telegraph. The source Who Made America provides more on after the telegraph was made and how it helped. Both these sources are useful for information on what Samuel Morse did in his life.

Samuel Morse changed the way to communicate in the 1700s. The telegraph warned United States president Abraham Lincoln in the civil war. It was soon later replaced by it was very popular before then. The telegraph truly changed the world. The first message sent in 1844 started it all. The telegraph, Morse Code, and the man who created those things Samuel Morse will all be remembered.