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alexander graham bell
In 1876 this man became the first person not to get a busy signal on the other end of a phone line
Trivia about alexander graham bell
His 1922 New York Times obituary mentions that his patent No. 174,465 "has been called the most valuable patent ever issued"
He's the 19th century inventor seen here
The telephone company named for this man was founded in 1877, a year after his invention
Helll-oo! He invented the telephone
At the Centennial Exposition in 1876, he was on call to introduce his new telephone
He found his assistant, electrician Tom Watson, in a store where he bought electrical supplies
This telephone inventor was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1847
In a wacky episode, Clovis spills acid, prompting this inventor to make his call to Watson on March 10, 1876
He designed airplanes & a man-lifting kite but is better known for the telephone
In 1876 Elisha Gray tried to file for a telephone patent just hours after this inventor
In 1915 he called San Francisco from New York City & spoke with Dr. Thomas A. Watson
In 1876 he was granted a patent for "The Method of, and Apparatus for Transmitting Vocal or Other Sounds"
"Silent Partner", about Mabel Bell, this inventor's wife, reveals that she was one of his deaf students before they wed
Hold the phone! said Elisha Gray & Thomas Edison, who both sued this Scottish-born inventor (& lost)
1847-1922:"The inventor you've reached has been disconnected"
On March 10, 1876 he spoke by telephone to Thomas Watson
The unit equal to 10 decibels is named for this inventor whose early career included teaching the deaf
Alexander Graham Bell,George Washington Carver,Guglielmo Marconi
The Nova Scotia museum named for this man features early experimental models of his telephones
With his 1886 wax recording cylinder, he could have made an answering machine for his phone
In 1880 he invented the photophone, a device that sent messages through the air on beams of light
Among his many creations was an audiometer to detect vestigial hearing in the deaf
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew gives the clue from the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.) This inventor used a device that transmits a signal to a receiver to look for the bullet in President Garfield's body
Inventor Graham
Helen Keller's parents chose Anne Sullivan as her teacher on the advice of this inventor
His father developed a phonetic "visible speech" system used for teaching the deaf
Born in Edinburgh in 1847, moved to Boston in 1871, responsible for "Millionaire" lifelines in 1999
H.A. Largelamb was an anagrammatic pen name used by this inventor for his articles in National Geographic
dB is the symbol for a measurement named for this Scottish-born inventor
This inventor's association for the deaf is on Volta Place in Washington, D.C.
In his Nova Scotia lab, this man created a hydrofoil as well as his many acoustic devices