Alexander Graham Bell was not the only person trying to invent the telephone. But 150 years ago, he won the race – just – and ...
About 150 years ago, in a small, crowded laboratory, a revolutionary moment occurred when ...
On March 10, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized the way we communicate when the first discernible human voice traveled over wire from one person to another.
On March 7, 1876, a 29-year-old inventor named Alexander Graham Bell officially received a patent for his new invention, the telephone. Alexander Graham Bell was born ...
Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call from a downtown Boston laboratory on this day in history, March 10, 1876. "Mr. Watson, come here — I want to see you," Bell wrote in his own account ...
On May 22, 1886, The Washington Post published a shocking front-page scoop: Zenas F. Wilber, a former Washington patent examiner, swore in an affidavit that he'd been bribed by an attorney for ...
The first telephone call was made 150 years ago. Cincinnati was one of the first cities to embrace the invention that changed how we communicate.