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  1. Gardiner Greene Hubbard (August 25, 1822 – December 11, 1897) was an American lawyer, financier, and community leader.

  2. Gardiner Greene Hubbard. The Bell Telephone Company was organized in Boston, Massachusetts on July 9, 1877 by Alexander Graham Bell's father-in-law Gardiner Greene Hubbard, who also helped organize a sister company — the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company.

  3. The company was organized in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 9, 1877, by Alexander Graham Bell's father-in-law Gardiner Greene Hubbard, who also helped organize the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company.

  4. Sep 22, 2016 · The National Geographic Society's first president, Gardiner G. Hubbard, confesses that he is "not a scientific man" in the very first sentence of his address. "I possess only the same...

  5. Oct 19, 2018 · In 1877 Gardiner Greene Hubbard formed the Bell Telephone Company to exploit the invention. The company controlled a highly lucrative monopoly on telephone communication in the USA: the multinational telecommunications giant AT&T is its direct descendant.

  6. Feb 14, 2012 · Gardiner Greene Hubbard, Mabels father and National Geographic’s first president, took a liking to the industrious teacher and part-time inventor. We know him better as Alexander Graham...

  7. IN HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS A CENTURY AGO, the National Geographic Society's first president, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, noted that during the nineteenth century 'the progress of geography' embarked on a new era?'the era of organized research'. Mr Hubbard hailed the founding of the Royal Geographical Society in 1830 as 'a

  8. Gardiner Greene Hubbard was an American lawyer, financier, and community leader. He was a founder and first president of the National Geographic Society; a founder and the first president of the Bell Telephone Company which later evolved into AT&T, at times the world's largest telephone company; a founder of the journal Science; and an advocate ...