Alexander Graham Bell
On March 7, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell received his patent for the telephone.
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Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876 (or, rather, filed his patent before Elisha Gray, who also invented a similar device at the same time).
Alexander Graham something rings a Bell.
Elisha gray was an American electical engineer and developed a telephone prototype in 1876 in Highland Park
Alexander Graham Bell was issued a patent in 1876, his invention: the telephone.
There is some controversy over who originally invented the telephone, but Alexander Graham Bell was awarded a patent for the telephone in 1876.
The telephone was useful in 1876 for communicating information and news. The telephone switch was invented in 1876 which made it possible to create telephone exchanges. These telephone exchanges made it possible for people to contact other people with out having their phone hardwired to the other person's telephone.
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell developed his first working telephone. Inside the telephone was a liquid transmitter, a needle, and electrical circuitry.
1876 was in 1876. This puts it in the 2nd millennium and 19th century.
Zwei mark 1876 is German for 2 mark 1876.