Alexander Graham Bell, Bell, Gray, Elisha Gray, Alexander Bell, Antonio Meucci, expatriate, George Sweigert, Nikola Tesla, others, Don Ameche, farmer, Nathan B. Stubblefield, Roger, Robert Hooke, F. R. Melton, race, Dolbear and Thomas Edison
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Information science
Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and telephone in 1876 and 1877 respectively, and the American Library Association was founded in Philadelphia.
History of Western civilization
In 1876, the first telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, a British expatriate living in America.
Invention of the telephone
Tivadar Puskás was working on his idea for a telegraph exchange when Alexander Graham Bell co-invented the telephone.
Massachusetts
Alexander Graham Bell invented his telephone in Boston in 1876.
Tivadar Puskás
Puskás was working on his idea for a telegraph exchange when Alexander Graham Bell co-invented the telephone.
1870s
The prototype telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti
A.J. points out that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone but Tony disputes this, saying that everyone knows Italian immigrant Antonio Meucci was the real inventor of the device.
Time-space (de)compression
These figures show just how dependent our culture, and probably our economy, has become on the telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, in reducing our temporal experience of time and space.
1910s
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
Timeline of United States history (1860–1899)
1876 - Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone
Northwestern Bell
The haze of history has clouded the exact date when the Northwestern Bell seed began to grow, but there is strong evidence that the Bell-licensed Deadwood exchange opened between March and August of 1878, just two years after Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, and several months before President Rutherford B. Hayes could use his phone in a little wooden booth outside of his office in the White House.
Invention in Canada
The year 1876 saw Alexander Graham Bell invent the telephone.
Vivek Mashruwala
- Alexander Graham Bell, who invented the telephone, also set a world water-speed record of over seventy miles an hour at the age of seventy two.
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History of the telephone
The Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell controversy considers the question of whether Bell and Gray invented the telephone independently and, if not, whether one stole the invention from the other.
Johann Philipp Reis
Bell was generally accepted to have invented the telephone, and Gill thought that evidence to the contrary might disrupt the negotiations.
Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy
The Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell controversy considers the question of whether Bell or Gray invented the telephone independently and, if not, whether one stole the invention from the other.
Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy
It was Baldwin who advised Gray to abandon his caveat and not turn it into a patent application, because, Baldwin said, Bell had invented the telephone before Gray and Bell's application was notarized before Gray began his caveat.
The Telephone Gambit
On February 19 the patent office says they will suspend Bell's patent for three months until they can decide whether they should begin proceedings to determine whether Bell or Gray invented the telephone first.
Reis telephone
BBC - Bell 'did not invent telephone' - Dec 1 2003
Antonio Meucci
Carroll Rory, "Bell did not invent telephone, US rules" The Guardian Monday June 17, 2002
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History of the telephone
The Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell controversy considers the question of whether Bell and Gray invented the telephone independently and, if not, whether one stole the invention from the other.
Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy
The Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell controversy considers the question of whether Bell or Gray invented the telephone independently and, if not, whether one stole the invention from the other.
The Telephone Gambit
On February 19 the patent office says they will suspend Bell's patent for three months until they can decide whether they should begin proceedings to determine whether Bell or Gray invented the telephone first.
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Telecommunication
The conventional telephone was invented independently by Alexander Bell and Elisha Gray in 1876.
Reading Works
The origins can be traced back to 1876, when Elisha Gray lost his race to invent the telephone; Alexander Graham Bell put in a patent application just hours before Gray filed one.
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Telecommunication
The conventional telephone was invented independently by Alexander Bell and Elisha Gray in 1876.
History of telecommunication
The conventional telephone was invented by Alexander Bell in 1876.
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Euclid, Ohio
The cordless telephone was invented in Euclid by George Sweigert in 1969.
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Radiant energy
One of the earliest wireless telephones to be based on radiant energy was invented by Nikola Tesla.
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Johann Philipp Reis
Besides Reis and Bell, others claimed to have invented the telephone.
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Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy
The 1939 film "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" was so popular that there was, for several decades thereafter, a standing joke in entertainment circles that the telephone was invented by Don Ameche, the famous star who played the role of Bell.
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Nathan Stubblefield
"Kentucky farmer invents wireless telephone", St. Louis Post Dispatch, January 12, 1902
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Nathan Stubblefield
"Did Nathan B. Stubblefield, really invent the wireless telephone?".
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Roger and the Rottentrolls
4 The Extraordinary Dinner Telephone - King Roger invents an "Extraordinary Dinner Telephone" to summon the Rottentrolls to meals.
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History of the telephone
1667: Robert Hooke invented a string telephone that conveyed sounds over an extended wire by mechanical vibrations.
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Psychic Telephone
The psychic telephone was an instrument invented by F. R. Melton of Nottingham, UK, consisting of a box containing a rubber bag connected with a pair of earphones from a wireless set.
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Red vs. Blue (season 4)
Apparently, the Alien's race invented the telephone a thousand years before humans did, which, however, fails to impress Tucker, due to the limited verbal communication of the alien race.
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Amos Dolbear
In 1868 Dolbear (while a professor at Bethany College) invented the electrostatic telephone.
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Information science
Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and telephone in 1876 and 1877 respectively, and the American Library Association was founded in Philadelphia.
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