A bronze statue of Samuel Morse was unveiled in Central Park, New York City,
marking the first official recognition of his achievements by the United States
government near the end of his life.
Samuel Morse inaugurated a two-mile telegraph line in Puerto Rico, connecting
his son-in-law's Hacienda to their house in Arroyo. The first message
transmitted was a celebratory remark about Puerto Rico's future role in global
telegraphy.