The telephone, by Alexander Graham Bell.
1876 - Alexander Graham Bell is granted a patent for an invention he calls the telephone beating Antonio Meucci by four hours.
The first telephone was patented by Alexander Graham Bell on March 7, 1876.
The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. The telephone was patented by Bell on March 7, 1876. Bell's patent filing beat a similar patent submission by Elisha Gray by a mere 2 hours.
The patent for the telephone was submitted on the 14th of February 1876, but not granted until the 7th of March 1876.
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone in the United States. He filed his patent application on February 14, 1876, and was granted U.S. Patent No. 174,465 on March 7, 1876. Bell's invention marked a significant milestone in communication technology, leading to the widespread use of the telephone.
The first telephone was patented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. The very first phone call happened on March 10, 1876 by Mr. Bell. The first phones very different from the ones we use today.
Many noteworthy happenings took place in history on the 7th of March. King Henry of England declared himself the head of England's church on the 7th of March in 1530. In 1876 on the 7th of March, the telephone was patented by Alexander Graham Bell.
Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone in 1876
On March 7, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell received his patent for the telephone.
March 10, 1876 was a Friday.
The DVD was patented I believe in March, 1997
No one invented the telephone in 1893, since it was patented in 1876.