Samuel Morse's parents were Jedidiah Morse, a clergyman and geographer, and Elizabeth Ann Finley. Jedidiah Morse is known for his contributions to American geography and his role in the development of Morse code by his son, Samuel Morse.
Electricity, audio, video, radar, morse code.
Yes. Each short tap of the Morse key sent a burst of electricity down the line.
Electricity of course!
Joan Samuels's birth name is Joan Samuels.
Adolf Samuels has written: 'The reminiscences of Adolf Samuels'
Giovonnie Samuels's birth name is Giovonnie Lavette Samuels.
Jaydi Samuels's birth name is Jessica Dyan Samuels.
Jim Samuels's birth name is Samuels, James Marshall.
Maxine Samuels's birth name is Maxine Thelma Samuels.
Sharea Samuels's birth name is Sharea Mounira Samuels.
Samuel Morse did not invent the marble cutting machine; he is best known for developing the telegraph and Morse code. The marble cutting machine was invented by another individual named Thomas Edison in the late 19th century. Morse's contributions primarily focused on communication technologies rather than machinery for cutting marble.