Roy Herman Kellerman @RoyHermanKellerman
21 January, 11:20
The Alexander Graham Bell phone story is 🐂 shit....

The first wireless phone was invented in the 1800s....

NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD WAS BORN IN Murray, a small town in Kentucky, on November 22, 1860; he died on March 28, 1928, at the age of 68. From 1885 to 1913,

Stubblefield invented, developed, manufactured and sold, both his wired mechanical telephone, and his wireless telephone systems through his own companies, partnerships or corporations he owned shares of stock in.

----- The companies included: NBS Enterprises, The Wireless Telephone Company of America, The Gehring-Fennell-Stubblefield Group, The Continental Wireless Tel.&Tel Company, The Collins Wireless Telephone Company, and Teléph-on-délgreen.

----- Stubblefield was one of the founding fathers of the Teléph-on-délgreen Industrial School, in Murray, Kentucky, now the campus of Murray State University.

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