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  1. May 26, 2022 · Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847–August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born American inventor, scientist, and engineer best known for inventing the first practical telephone in 1876, founding the Bell Telephone Company in 1877, and a refinement of Thomas Edison’s phonograph in 1886. Greatly influenced by the deafness of both his mother and his ...

  2. Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish-born American inventor, scientist, and teacher of the deaf whose foremost accomplishments were the invention of the telephone (1876) and refinement of the phonograph (1886). He also worked on use of light to transmit sound, development of a metal detector, and heavier-than-air flight.

  3. Bell's extensive range of genius included patents for the telephone and telegraph, the photophone, aerial vehicles, and hydro-planes. In addition, he founded the National Geographic Society in 1888. National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone grew out of his research on improving the telegraph.

  4. Inventor and Scientist. In 1876, at the age of 29, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. In 1877, he formed the Bell Telephone Company, and in the same year married Mabel Hubbard and embarked on a yearlong honeymoon in Europe. Alexander Graham Bell's design sketch of the telephone.

  5. Thomas A. Watson, assistant to Alexander Graham Bell, discusses the birth of the telephone, including the first words spoken. On March 7, 1876, Bell gets a patent to develop the telephone. Another inventor, Elisha Gray, nearly patented a rival instrument himself. But it was Bell who filed for the patent first, mere hours ahead of Gray.

  6. Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor and scientist who invented the first telephone that received a patent. Alexander Graham Bell’s mother and wife were both deaf, whilst both his father and brother worked in areas related to speech.

  7. Replica of Antonio Meucci's telettrofono An actor portraying Alexander Graham Bell speaking into an early model telephone. The invention of the telephone was the culmination of work done by more than one individual, and led to an array of lawsuits relating to the patent claims of several individuals and numerous companies.