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Development of the Phonograph at Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory
Development of the Phonograph at Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Laboratory
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Phonograph Development by Alexander Graham BellContributions from The Museum of History and Technology
by Leslie J. Newville
Published 1959

The fame of Thomas A. Edison rests most securely on his genius for making practical application of the ideas of others. However, it was Alexander Graham Bell, long a Smithsonian Regent and friend of its third Secretary S. P. Langley, who, with his Volta Laboratory associates made practical the phonograph, which has been called Edison's most original invention.

 
 
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