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Horace J. Morse

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Allegiance
  
United States

Website
  
www.ct.gov/mil

Service/branch
  
United States Army

Rank
  
Major general

Born
  
December 30, 1838 Norwalk, Huron, Ohio (
1838-12-30
)

Commands held
  
Connecticut State Militia

Spouse(s)
  
Frances E. Trask (1839–1917, his death)

Died
  
18 March 1931, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Horace J. Morse, born in Norwalk, Huron, Ohio on December 30, 1838, was the thirteenth Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut. In 1868 he became a partner in A.M. Kidder &Co. Amor M. Kidder, who founded the firm in 1865 and was succeeded as senior partner by Morse. Horace J. Morse was an organizer and former vice president of the People’s Trust Company of Brooklyn. He also was a receiver for the Long Island Traction Company and president of the Iowa Central Railway. He worked in Wall Street for sixty-three years.

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Military career

At the age of 22, Morse was appointed Quartermaster General on the staff of Governor Buckingham. Two years later Morse was appointed Connecticut Adjutant General serving until the close of the war.

Personal life

Morse parents were Charles Aldro Morse and Lauretta Cooledge Smith. When Horace J. Morse was younger he lived in Lockport, N.Y., where he received his main education, and then attended Cambridge University in England. He later moved to Hartford, Connecticut at the outbreak of the Civil War. In 1862 Morse married Frances E. Trask and they had one boy and one girl named Charles Lewis Morse and Alice L. Morse. Horace Morse was close friends with Senator Chauncey M. Depew. Horace J. Morse died at the age of 92 on March 18, 1930 in Brooklyn, N.Y. after being ill for two months. His wife died in 1917.

References

Horace J. Morse Wikipedia