Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 588 pages of information about Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals.

Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 588 pages of information about Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals.

Gale, L.D., first view of telegraph, 2, 41
  aid to M. in telegraph, 53-59, 61, 70, 489
  partnership in telegraph, 83
  loses interest, 136, 139, 151
  and subaqueous experiment, 183
  and construction of experimental line, 204, 211, 210
  Kendall as agent, 246, 326
  and estrangement with Henry, 264
  and extension of M.’s patent, 325
  from M. (1854) on Kendall, 326
  (1855) on trip to Newfoundland, 345
  M.’s tribute, 471
  from M. (1869) on receiving by sound, 479
  to M. (1872) on Smith’s last attack, 499
  to Rogers on invention of telegraph, 500
  from M. on Smith, 502
Galen, transatlantic ship (1811), 1, 55
Gallagher, H.M., and M.’s farewell message to telegraph, 2, 486
Gallatin, Albert, informal club, 2, 451
  and Louis Napoleon at New York, 452
Galley slaves, at Toulon (1830), 1, 326, 327
Garfield, J.A., at memorial services to M., 2, 515
Gay-Lussac, J.L., and M.’s telegraph, 2, 108
Genoa, Serra Palace, 1, 329
Genzano, festa infiorala (1830), 1, 354-359
George III, anecdote of Declaration of Independence, 1, 42, 43
  expected death (1811), 54
George IV, unpopularity as Regent (1812), 1, 67, 71
  appearance, 77
George, Sir Rupert, and American prisoner of war, 1, 126
Georgia, and nullification, 2, 23
Ghost, scare at London (1811), 1, 41
Gibbs.  Mrs. A.J.C., child, 1, 112
Gibson, ——­, artist at Rome, escape from poisoning (1831), 1, 397
Gintl, J.W., and duplex telegraph, 2, 187
Gisborne, F.N., and telegraph, 2, 342
Glenelg, Lord, and War of 1812, 1, 90
Gleson, ——­, oration at Charlestown (1805), 1, 7
Goddard, Elisha, return to America (1813), 1, 107
Gonon, ——­, visual telegraph, 2, 53, 166
Goodhue, Jonathan, informal club, 2, 451
Goodrich, Mary, drawing, 2, 506
Goodrich, Nancy, marriage, 1, 112
Goodrich, W.H., American Asiatic Society, 2, 444
  presented at French court, 448-450
Goodrich, Mrs. W.H. (Griswold), from M. (1862) on prospect of Northern
    success, 2, 419
  at Paris (1866), 448
Gould, James, and M., 1, 238
Grant, Charles. See Glenelg. 
Grant, U.S., M. on candidacy (1868), 2, 465, 466
  and banquet to M., 468
  at memorial services, 514
Granville, Countess, M. on, at Peterhoff (1856), 2, 358
Granville, Earl, M. on, at Peterhoff (1856), 2, 362, 363
Gratuity, proposed foreign, to M., 2, 373
  award, nations participating, 390, 391
  commission to Broek, 391
  niggardly, 392
  M.’s acknowledgment, 394, 395
  Smith’s claim to share, 409-411, 423
  share for Vail’s widow, 422
Greeley, Horace, unveils statue of Franklin, 2, 505
Green, Norvin, from M. (1855) on effect of telegraph,

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