Gray, Elisha, 1835-1901

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Name (Latin)
Gray, Elisha, 1835-1901
Date of birth
1835-08-02
Date of death
1901-01-21
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 77096582
Wikidata: Q318449
Library of congress: n 92112564
HAI10: 000639232
Sources of Information
  • NUCMC data from Oberlin College Archives for Taylor, L.W. Papers, 1905-1980(Elisha Gray, 1835-1901)
  • LC man. auth. cd.(hdg.: Gray, Elisha, 1835-1901)
  • WWWA, 1897-1942(Gray, Elisha, electrician, inventor; b. nr. Barnesville, O., Aug. 2, 1835; m. M. Delia Shepard, 1862; organ. Western Elec. Mfg., 1872; research in telephone and telegraph; estab. Gray Electric Co., Highland Park, Ill., d. 1901)
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Wikipedia description:

Elisha Gray (August 2, 1835 – January 21, 1901) was an American electrical engineer who co-founded the Western Electric Manufacturing Company. Gray is best known for his development of a telephone prototype in 1876 in Highland Park, Illinois. Some recent authors have argued that Gray should be considered the true inventor of the telephone because Alexander Graham Bell allegedly stole the idea of the liquid transmitter from him. Although Gray had been using liquid transmitters in his telephone experiments for more than two years previously, Bell's telephone patent was upheld in numerous court decisions. Gray is also considered to be the father of the modern music synthesizer, and was granted over 70 patents for his inventions. He was one of the founders of Graybar, purchasing a controlling interest in the company shortly after its inception.

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