Description On the careers of Charles Willson Peale, Samuel F.B. Morse, and Rufus Porter.
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Bektas, Yakup;
(2001)
Displaying the American genius: The electromagnetic telegraph in the wider world
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Hochfelder, David;
(2010)
Two controversies in the early history of telegraphy
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Sarah Kate Gillespie;
(2012)
John William Draper and the Reception of Early Scientific Photography
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Otis, Laura;
(2002)
Networking: Communicating with Bodies and Machines in the Nineteenth Century
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Evans, Rand;
(2002)
Morse's Register and the American Method
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Coe, Lewis;
(1993)
The telegraph: A history of Morse's invention and its predecessors in the United States
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Gillespie, Sarah Catherine;
(2006)
Samuel F. B. Morse and the Daguerreotype: Art and Science in American Culture,1835--55
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Book
Gleick, James;
(2011)
The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood
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Morus, Iwan R.;
(1991)
Telegraphy and the technology of display: The electricians and Samuel Morse
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John, Richard R.;
(Spring 2010)
The Selling of Samuel Morse
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Sellers, Charles Coleman;
(1980)
Mr. Peale's Museum: Charles Willson Peale and the first popular museum of natural science and art
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Sellers, Charles Coleman;
(1980)
Peale's Museum and “the new museum idea”
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Schofield, Robert E.;
(1989)
The science education of an enlightened entrepreneur: Charles Willson Peale and his Philadelphia museum, 1784-1827
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Rigal, Laura;
(1993)
Peale's mammoth
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Yochelson, Ellis L.;
(1992)
Mr. Peale and his mammoth museum
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Pingree, Mark Kirkham;
(2003)
From Revolutionary Patriots to Principal Chiefs: Promoting Civilization and Preserving Savagery in American Museums, 1785--1865
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Meyers, Amy R. W.;
Ford, Lisa L.;
(2011)
Knowing Nature: Art and Science in Philadelphia, 1740--1840
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Brigham, David R.;
(1992)
“A world in miniature”: Charles Willson Peale's Philadelphia Museum and its audience, 1786-1827
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Irmscher, Christoph;
(1999)
The poetics of natural history: From John Bartram to William James
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Webster, Elizabeth E.;
(cited 2011)
American Science and the Pursuit of "Useful Knowledge" in the Polite Eighteenth Century, 1750--1806
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