[X042H-F] Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers
Library of Congress
- Title
- [X042H-F] Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers
- Description
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This collection consists of correspondence, notebooks, journals, and other documents relating to Bell's invention of the telephone, his involvement in the telephone business, his interest in the education of the deaf, his aeronautical and other scientific research, and his family. The one selected item is a March 18, 1878 letter to his father-in-law, Gardiner G. Hubbard, in which Bell predicts "a great future" for the phonograph "both separately and in connection with the Telephone" and announces his intention to make an apparatus "that will give still better results than those produced by Edison."
An online finding aid to the Bell Family Papers is available at the Library of Congress American Memory website.
- Identifier
- X042H-F
- Alternative Title
- Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers
- Is Part Of
- Library of Congress