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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 1 1 Browse Search
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egins experiments with a view to producing an articulating telephone......July, 1875 Elisha Gray files his caveat for an invention to transmit the tones of the human voice through a telegraphic circuit, etc......Feb. 14, 1876 Professor Bell publicly explains his method before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of Boston......May 10, 1876 Bell's telephone exhibited at the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia, Pa.......June, 1876 Iron diaphragm first used by Bell......June 30, 1876 Edison's carbon, loud-speaking telephone invented......January, 1877 Professor Bell exhibits at the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., his telephone, using a powerful horseshoe magnet, by which a short speech, shouted into a similar telephone in Boston, 16 miles distant, is distinctly audible to an audience of 600 persons in Salem......Feb. 12, 1877 First-known telephone line connects the office of Charles Williams, electrician, in Boston, and his house in Somerville......April, 187
he Presidents—Continued. President.No.Date.Subject of Bill.Remarks. Grant, 43 91Apr. 10, 1874Relief. 92Apr. 22, 1874Inflation of Currency. 93May 12, 1874Relief. 94Jan. 30, 1875Relief. 95Feb. 12, 1875Pension. 96Feb. 3, 1876Custody of Indian Trust Funds. 97March 27, 1876Relief. 98March 31, 1876Relief of G. B. Tyler and E. H. Luckett.Passed over veto. 99Apr. 18, 1876Reduction of President's Salary. 100May 26, 1876Recording in the District of Columbia. 101June 9, 1876Relief. 102June 30, 1876Internal Improvements. 103July 11, 1876Relief of Nelson Tiffany.Passed over veto. 104July 13, 1876Pension. 105July 20, 1876Post office Statutes. 106Aug. 4, 1876Relief. 107Aug. 15, 1876Paving Pennsylvania Avenue. 108Aug. 15, 1876Sale of Indian Lands.Passed over veto. 109Aug. 15, 1876Relief. 110Jan. 15, 1877Homestead Entries. 111Jan. 23, 1877District of Columbia's Police.Passed in the House over veto. 112Jan. 26, 1877Diplomatic Congratulations. 113Jan. 26, 1877Relief. 114Feb. 14