January 290th 2901
The telephone was invented in 1876, by Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell died on August 2, 1922.
thomas Edison didnt invent the telephone, it was Alexander graham bell, Edison invented the light bulb. :D
January 1st 1982
elisha gray invented it but he could not afford the patent and while he was trying to get the money together Alexander graham bell got the patent and has been credited with inventing it. sadly elisha gray died when awaiting the court date to get the patent turned over to him.
Liquid paper was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham in 1951.
yes...During the summer of 1886, Helen and her parents visited a famous Baltimore physician. She enjoyed the trip and behaved herself throughout. The family also met Alexander Graham Bell who recommended that the Kellers hire a teacher to help their deaf-blind daughter.
Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone and born on March 3rd, 1847, died on this date at the age of 75. So it pausing was to honor the inventor.
August 1877. It is thought that the first telephone was installed at Torr Home, Plymouth, Devon, England (now a residential home for the elderly). It was a link between the main house and the lodge. The telephone is now in the Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery, Tavistock road.
He made a telephone and we don't use it everyday but most people do use it everyday because so people uses a cell phone which is just a up to date talking device...so a telephone would be your answer...
There is no single date, the development of telephones and the telephone system has been a continuous ongoing process of innovation since even before Alexander Graham Bell began experimenting with ideas for communication over distance without sending written telegrams. This process of innovation will continue into the future, driven by customer need and available technologies to satisfy those needs.
Date of the Strader vs Graham court case was in 1850. Date of the Strader vs Graham court case was in 1850.