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Name: Jedidiah Morse
Birth Date: August 23, 1761
Death Date: June 9, 1826
Place of Birth: Woodstock, Connecticut, United States
Place of Death: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: geographer, clergyman

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Biography of Jedidiah Morse
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Jedidiah Morse (1761-1826), American geographer and clergyman, was most influential for his dissemination of geographical knowledge about the American continent. Jedidiah Morse was born in Woodstock, Conn., on Aug. 23, 1761, the son of a...
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The combative and industrious Jedidiah Morse presided over the First Congregational Church of Charlestown, Massachusetts, from 1789 to 1819. During this time Morse emerged as a prominent Federalist supporter and the leading opponent of the Unitarian...


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Rev. Jedidiah Morse (July 23 1761 - June 9 1826) was a U.S. clergyman and geographer. He was the father of Samuel Morse. Morse made an important impact on the educational system of the United States. While teaching at a school for young women, he saw...


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Early American Literature
Jedidiah Morse and the transformation of print culture in New England, 1784-1826.(Nineteenth-century American religious figure)
01/01/1999: 13,846 words, approx. 46 pages
Nineteenth century controversial religious figure Jedidiah Morse serves as an example of how a society defined its relationship to the cultural possibilities created by print medium. Print was seen as an extension of speech, a commercial product, and a forum for public debate. Morse...
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San Diego Business Journal
Surf apparel firm marks WTC tragedy with shirts. (Newsmakers).(Jedidiah Industries Inc.)(Brief Article)
09/02/2002: 368 words, approx. 1 pages
A Miramar-based manufacturer of surf apparel will spend Sept. 11 handing out T-shirts marking the anniversary of the World Trade Center tragedy. Jedidiah Industries Inc. has printed up T-shirts displaying a map of the world and a list of countries who lost...
 


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