Glimpses #99: The Amazing Morses: Sam and Jed They Shrank and Expanded Our World
Format: 4-page bulletin insert
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Product Description: Faxes, modems, e-mail, the Internet, information superhighwaythe communication revolution continues to change our world and affect relationships around the globe. This modern communication revolution has its beginnings with Samuel Morse and his invention of the telegraph in the 1830's.
An artist by profession, Samuel Morse (1791-1872) was the first son of Congregationalist minister Jedidiah Morse. When Samuel was attending Yale, Gilbert Stuart saw some of his artwork and encouraged Jedidiah to send his son to study art in Europe. During his four years studying in England under Benjamin West, Samuel produced several works exhibited and well received at the Royal Academy.
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