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... , Washing- ton . MCCORMICK'S REAPER AS MANUFAC- TURED IN THE FIFTIES Wood engraving by Chamberlin , Cincinnati . Frontispiece Facing page 16 66 66 64 66 66 80 66 66 104 66 66 120 SAMUEL F. B. MORSE Photograph by Brady , Washington . xi.
... , Washing- ton . MCCORMICK'S REAPER AS MANUFAC- TURED IN THE FIFTIES Wood engraving by Chamberlin , Cincinnati . Frontispiece Facing page 16 66 66 64 66 66 80 66 66 104 66 66 120 SAMUEL F. B. MORSE Photograph by Brady , Washington . xi.
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SAMUEL F. B. MORSE Photograph by Brady , Washington . JOHN ERICSSON Painting in the possession of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers , New York . ELI WHITNEY Engraving by W. Hoogland after a painting by King . CHARLES GOODYEAR ...
SAMUEL F. B. MORSE Photograph by Brady , Washington . JOHN ERICSSON Painting in the possession of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers , New York . ELI WHITNEY Engraving by W. Hoogland after a painting by King . CHARLES GOODYEAR ...
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... Morse , a New Englander of old Puritan stock . Nor is the glory that belongs to Morse in any way dimmed by the fact that he made use of the discoveries of other men who had been AGENTS OF COMMUNICATION 129.
... Morse , a New Englander of old Puritan stock . Nor is the glory that belongs to Morse in any way dimmed by the fact that he made use of the discoveries of other men who had been AGENTS OF COMMUNICATION 129.
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... Morse that the world is most indebted . Others knew ; Morse saw and acted . Others had found out the facts , but Morse was the first to perceive the practical sig- nificance of those facts ; the first to take steps to make them of ...
... Morse that the world is most indebted . Others knew ; Morse saw and acted . Others had found out the facts , but Morse was the first to perceive the practical sig- nificance of those facts ; the first to take steps to make them of ...
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... Morse had gifts as an artist ; in fact , he earned a part of his college expenses painting miniatures at five dollars apiece . He decided , therefore , that art should be his vocation . A letter written years afterwards by Joseph M ...
... Morse had gifts as an artist ; in fact , he earned a part of his college expenses painting miniatures at five dollars apiece . He decided , therefore , that art should be his vocation . A letter written years afterwards by Joseph M ...
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afterwards Albany American balloon became began Benjamin Franklin better boat Boston Boulton and Watt brothers built Canal CHAPTER Charles Goodyear chine Clermont cloth colonies Colt Congress cotton gin Curtiss discovery Dwight Goddard dynamo early Edison electricity Eli Whitney England experiments factory farm father flying Haven Henry Howe's hundred idea improved industry invention inventor James Watt John Stevens labor Langley later light Livingston locomotive London Lowell machinery manufacture mechanical ment miles Miller mills Morse motor newspapers Oliver Evans partners Patent Act Pennsylvania Philadelphia ploughs practical principle printing produced profits railway reaper Robert Fulton rubber Samuel Samuel Colt SAMUEL F. B. MORSE says sewing machine sold soon South spinning steam engine steamboat story success telegraph thousand dollars tion took turn United Washington Whitney's wings wire Wright York young