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  Samuel Morse and the Telegraph
Telegraphs may not seem very technological today; but when they were invented, it was truly groundbreaking technology.
 
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Grade Levels: Reading level: 3rd-4th; Interest: 3rd-9th

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Samuel Morse and the Telegraph recalls this important inventor and his invention in dramatic, graphic novel format. Samuel Morse was interested in electricity and magnets. He began experimenting to create a communication system using batteries, magnets, and electrical currents. The result was the telegraph, which revolutionized communication in the United States. Inside this book, learn more about Morse and his invention of the telegraph.
 
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Author: Seidman, David
Illustrator: Whigham, Rod
Publisher: Capstone Press
Page Count: 32
Binding: Paperback
Consumable: No
Printed in: USA
Copyright: 2007
ISBN:

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