Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Postcard of Samuel Morse's son???

From: "Gary Romele" garyromele@ymail.com

Can you tell me if this Postcard is of Samuel Morse's son from Postcard dated early 1914?

Do you have any information to verify this as Samuel Morse's son, and did he also work as a telegrapher for Southern Pacific Railroad, as the caption indicates? ...

—Gary


Postcard of Samuel Morse's son?

Postcard of Samuel Morse's son?

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have not been able to verify the people shown, and a reverse web image search did not find any information about the postcard.

Perhaps a genealogy website that has information about Samuel F. B. Morse's descendants might be helpful.

1/23/2019 10:04 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

From: "Gary Romele" garyromele@ymail.com

Thank you for your efforts, I really appreciate it very much. ...

—Gary Romele

1/23/2019 10:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A "brother H. A. Morse" bid on the telegrapher job at Springfield Oregon in 1913. This is next door to Eugene, where the photographer was based (searchable as Oregon pioneer photographers) and base point where the Willamette-Pacific or Coos Bay Branch was being extended outward (postal cancelleation appears to be Bandon Oregon). Perhaps Morse can be found (house near station) somewhere along this stretch. Telegraphy source searchable with simple keywords on G-books: https://books.google.com/books?id=xW4tAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA627&lpg=PA627&dq=morse+telegrapher+agent+southern+pacific+railroad+oregon&source=bl&ots=xJv1Ys0duJ&sig=ACfU3U3Hx3QJgxt53tLkV_UtVQftgN9nuw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiD77fakZ7hAhWEq54KHYlgBvQQ6AEwCXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=morse%20telegrapher%20agent%20southern%20pacific%20railroad%20oregon&f=false

3/25/2019 1:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

From: "Gary Romele" garyromele@ymail.com

Thank you so much for your extensive research concerning Mr. Morse. I very much appreciate all your help in trying to conclude its origin. ... Again, I am so happy that Mr. Morse's identity can be reconstructed to bring his past railroad work history back to life.

My deepest gratitude,
Hon. Gary G. Romele, ret.

3/26/2019 7:18 AM  

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