Alexander Graham Bell

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    He lived from 3 March 1847 to 2 August 1922

    He was a scientist, inventor, and innovator.
  • Bell was educated at the Royal High School in Edinburgh.

  • He went on to become Professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory.

  • Bell is widely known for developing and patenting the telephone.

    Bell is widely known for developing and patenting the telephone.
  • Bell offered to sell his patent outright to Western Union for $100,000. They declined and the Bell Telephone Company was formed in 1877.

  • When Western Union tried to buy the patent for $25 million in 1878, Bell no longer wanted to sell.

  • Bell invented the metal detector in an effort to locate the bullet in the body of US President James Garfield.

  • Alexander Graham Bell was one of the founders of the National Geographic Society and on January 7, 1898, he assumed the presidency of that institution.

  • Bell designed the first practical hydrofoil boat. Bell died peacefully on August 2, 1922, at his home in Baddeck on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.

  • Bell also produced important innovations in aviation and hydrofoil technology.

    Bell also produced important innovations in aviation and hydrofoil technology.