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NOVEMBER 28, 1867--JUNE 10.
1871 Goes to Dresden .-- Trials financial and personal .-- Humorous letter to E.S. Sanford .-- Berlin .-- The telegraph in the war of 1866 .-- Paris .-- Returns to America .-- Death of his brother Richard .-- Banquet in New York .-- Addresses of Chief Justice Chase, Morse, and Daniel Huntington .-- Report as Commissioner finished .-- Professor W.P.
Blake's letter urging recognition of Professor Henry .-- Morse complies .-- Henry refuses to be reconciled .-- Reading by sound .-- Morse breaks his leg .-- Deaths of Amos Kendall and George Wood .-- Statue in Central Park .-- Addresses of Governor Hoffman and William Cullen Bryant .-- Ceremonies at Academy of Music .-- Morse bids farewell to his children of the telegraph.
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