Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Scotland. He was a scientist, teacher, and inventor. His famous inventions were the telephone and phonograph. These accomplishments are still used to this day, although they have been refined many times. Alexander Graham Bell was a teacher to deaf kids for most of his life. Alexander was greatly fascinated with the human voice. He wanted to find a way to transmit the human voice across the country. In 1871, Bell moved to Massachusetts to work with a fellow man, Thomas Watson. They spent a whole year sending different strengths of frequencies. While trying to get the telegraph to work, they both had they idea to send the voice over wires. Bell focused on the telegraph, while Watson tried to finished the other. But Watson was so interested in the telegraph, he became his full time parter. The men worked on this project for another year. Many investors saw the worth in the project and got him a patent. On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson had accomplished their invention. Thomas Watson accidentally plucked one …show more content…
Alexander Graham Bell also invented the phonautogrpah, which is a pen machine that draws the lines of sound waves by tracing the vibrations. Throughout the years, Alexander Graham Bell tried to refine his invention to make it bigger and better. America is a country of inventors, and the greatest of inventors are the newspaper men(Bibliography .com).Many years later in 1915, Alexander Graham Bell was invited to New York to make the first call on the transcontinental phone. He called Thomas Watson whom was in San Francisco, California. They were both astounded were the invention. Alexander Graham Bell's famous quote is "When one door closes another door opens; but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for