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[[Image:0588 Alexander G. Bell, 1876.jpg|thumb|right|Alexander Graham Bell]] On 14 February 1876 [[Alexander Graham Bell|Alexander Graham Bell]] filed for a patent on a device for the electrical transmission of speech (issued 7 March 1876). A few hours later that afternoon, [[Elisha Gray]] filed a patent caveat for a speaking telephone. All ensuing court battles were eventually resolved in Bell's favor. | |||
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On 14 February 1876 Alexander Graham Bell filed for a patent on a device for the electrical transmission of speech (issued 7 March 1876). A few hours later that afternoon, Elisha Gray filed a patent caveat for a speaking telephone. All ensuing court battles were eventually resolved in Bell's favor.