Samuel F. B. Morse
1791 – 1872
31 works on record
Biography
Works

His letters and journals
1914

Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States: The Numbers Under the Signature ..
1855
The electro-magnetic telegraph..
Imminent dangers to the free institutions of the United States through foreign immigration
Modern telegraphy

Foreign conspiracy against the United States
Samuel Finley Breese Morse papers

Memorial of Samuel Finley Breese Morse: Including Appropriate Ceremonies of ...

Foreign conspiracy against the liberties of the United States
Confessions of a French Catholic Priest
In the Superior Court of the city of New-York, Samuel F.B. Morse and Alfred Vail, vs. Francis O.J. Smith
Imminent dangers to the free institutions of the United States through foreign immigration, and the present state of the naturalization laws
Letter from Joe Strickland to Samuel F.B. Morse, president of the National Academy of the Arts of Design
Argument ... before referees, September 1860, upon claim preferred [for certain moneys]

Foreign conspiracy against the liberties of the United States

Imminent dangers to the free institutions of the United States through foreign immigration

An Argument on the ethical position of slavery in the social system, and its relation to the politics of the day
The electro-magnetic telegraph
Examination of the telegraphic apparatus and the processes in telegraphy

The present attempt to dissolve the American union
Modern telegraphy
Fine arts
Imminent dangers to the free institutions of the United States through foreign immigration, and the present state of the naturalization laws
A reply to article X, no. LVIII in the North American review entitled "Academies of arts", &c
Examination of Col. Trumbull's address

Lectures on the affinity of painting with the other fine arts
An argument on the ethical position of slavery in the social system
Academies of arts

Samuel F. B. Morse His Letters and Journals Volume I

Samuel F. B. Morse His Letters and Journals Volume II

Foreign Conspiracy Against The Liberties Of The United States