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Samuel Morse Signed "Modern Technology" Inscribed to Former Yale Professor

A booklet on modern telegraphy signed by Samuel F. B. Morse. 16pp, measuring 6" x 9", n.p., n.d. Entitled "Modern Telegraphy: Some Errors of Dates of Events and of Statement in the History of Telegraphy Exposed and Rectified" by Samuel Morse. Inscribed and signed on the front in pencil, "Prof. Silliman with the regards of Saml. F. B. Morse." The booklet has creasing and dog-eared lower corners, with a few minor tears. Soiling to covers. The signature in pencil has been slightly smudged but is still very legible.

Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872) was an American painter and inventor who studied at Yale College before settling on an artistic career. He trained under American expatriate Benjamin West in Europe and worked as an itinerant artist along the Eastern seaboard. It was during one of these trips that his wife died in childbirth, and the personal tragedy spurred Morse to invent a faster way to send messages long distances. Over the next twenty years, Morse focused on researching and financing what would eventually become the single-wire telegraph and Morse code. Morse's first message, "What hath God wrought", was transmitted over 38 miles of experimental cable between Washington, DC, and Baltimore, Maryland in May 1844.

Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864) was one of the first American professors of Science at Yale College and would go on to be one of the founders of the "American Journal of Science", the oldest continuously published scientific journal in the United States. In 1802, he was hired by Yale President, Timothy Dwight IV, as a professor of chemistry and natural history. His lectures on chemistry would be the first scientific lectures ever given at Yale. Silliman was also an early supporter of coeducation at Yale, and allowed young women into his lecture classes, despite the university not admitting female students.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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