The Bell biography at The Telephony Museum is the most extensive of today's bios, and an excellent resource for school reports.
"Who is credited as inventing the telephone? Was it Alexander Graham Bell, Elisha Gray, or Antonio Meucci?"
Nominated in 2004 as one of Canada's favorite sons, Bell moved to Canada at the age of twenty- three, then to Boston a few years later.
From the corporate annals of AT&T, this page offers a brief biography of Bell and a short history of his famous invention.
This PBS site tells the amazing story of Bell's prodigious talents and the empire he created.
Alexander Graham Bell was born March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. March is also the anniversary of his most famous invention: the telephone. In 1875, after receiving a patent for the transmission of multiple telegraph signals on a single wire, Bell and
Alexander Graham Bell was born March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. March is also the anniversary of his most famous invention: the telephone. In 1875, after receiving a patent for the transmission of multiple telegraph signals on a single wire, Bell an
This Library of Congress exhibit currently contains 1400 items documenting Bell's invention of the telephone and his involvement in the first telephone company.
Although the telephone is Bell's most famous invention, it is not, by a long shot, his only invention.
Take your brain out for a spin with this fabulous fun site (my pick of the day) from AT&T Labs.