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Letter from Samuel
F. B. Morse to
his brother Sidney, 31 May 1844
Seven days after his great success with
the first telegraph
message, Morse writes, in a humble and circumspect tone, to his
brother,
Sidney, of the responsibilities of success. Twice he quotes the famous
message, "What hath God wrought," and uses it to invoke his deep
religious
feelings. Still feeling the flush of success, he quotes a former
opponent,
now won over, as saying, "It is an astonishing invention."
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