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Stubblefield
Original Timeline from
"The
SMART-DAAF
BOYS"
The
Inventors of Radio and Television 1892-1931
Stubblefield Marconi
Ambrose Fleming Reginald Fessenden
Tesla DeForest
Armstrong Alexanderson
Farnsworth
1902
01 - On January 1, 1902, -- 21 days after the
Marconi "S" was transmittion, the second of the
two highly publicized -- public wireless telephone
demonstrations held by Stubblefield, (see -
1892). The St. Louis Post Dispatch on Sunday,
January 12, 1902 headlined the Stubblefild event
as: "Kentucky farmer Invents Wireless Telephone".
The broadcast took place in the town square of
Murray, Kentucky, utilizing Stubblefield's
electrolytic grounded and groundless antenna
system. A radius of about a mile and one half was
reached. The wireless telephone transmiters and
receivers were placed 200 feet apart.
1902
03 - Stubblefield's - Worlds First Ship To
Shore Radio Wireless Telephone Broadcast -
Washington Demonstration. On March 20, 1902,
Stubblefield set up a demonstration on the Potomac
River in Washington, utilizing his "groundless
antenna" connected to the mast of the
ship.
1902
- Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone Company Of
America - Incorporation Papers - Filed In
Prescott, Arizona, on May 22, 1902. Gehring,
Stubblefield And Fennell, incorporated their new
company in the State of Arizona, 75% of the
Collins' Wireless Telephone Company was given to
Stubblefield, for the patent rights in
Canada.
1902
05 - Stubblefield's - Philadelphia Wireless Radio
Telephone Demonstration - On May 30, 1902, just a
little over two months after this Washington
Demonstration, Stubblefield gave demonstrations of
his wireless telephone in Philadelphia at the
Belmont Mansion.
1902
06 - Stubblefield's Philadelphia Wireless
Telephone Demonstration - On June 7, 1902,
Stubblefield again demonstrated his apparatus in
Philadelphia. This test took place on the banks of
the Schuylkill River, from the Belmont Pumping
Station To The Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, a
distance of about one and one half miles. --
Miller.
1902
0611 - Stubblefield's New York Demonstration -
and Wireless Telephone Company Of America -
demonstration of its apparatus In Battery Park, New
York City.
1902
0702 - Ship To Ship Demonstration - Frederick
Collins - on July 2, 1902, for Erie Railroad. Used
the same Stubblefield Wireless Radio Telephone,
Stubblefield used in the March 20th Potomac
demonstration, utilizing Collins' marine updates.
1903
- Wright Brothers Orville and Wilbur, fly the
first motor power-controlled, heavier-than-air
plane at Kitty Hawk, N.C.; Maj. Squire, first
passenger; Henry Ford Organizes Ford Motor Company.
1903
0501- COLLINS MARINE WIRELESS TELEPHONE CO.,
THE - Formed in May 1903.
1903
12 11 - PATENT EXPIRES: Wireless Telegraph -
Induction; Emerson Amos Dolbear's 1986 Wireless
Telegraph- Induction Patent expires.
1904
0201 - Stubblefield 's Groundless All-in-One
Radio System completed February, 1904.
1905
02 -AUDION PATENT Number One, #979,275, was
Applied For On February 2, 1905 - By DeForest.
1905
- PATENT LAWS - Revised (1905, STATUTE: SEC. 4886).
1906
12 - Ship To Shore Christmas Eve Broadcast With
GE Alternator (Christmas Eve) Reginald Fessenden
and Ernst Alexanderson. Occured the same year
Tesla's Westinghouse patent for his 60-cycle
electrical generator expired.
1907
0228 - THE FIRT RADIO STOCK CORPORATION.
DeForest RADIO TELEPHONE COMPANY - On February 28,
1907 - the first Wireless Telephone company USING
the new WORD "RADIO".
1907
0405 - Stubblefield In Washington. Nathan B.
Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone Patent
Application Filed Apr. 5, 1907, Serial No. 366,544
-Room 109. The
first permanent wireless telephone broadcasting
installation was in January, 1892. The
station was constructed in Murray, Kentucky, by
Stubblefield's Teleph-on-del-green Industrial
College, on the campus where Murray State
University is now located,
1907
0601 - June 1, 1907 - STUBBLEFIELD PROSPECTUS -
VALUABLE APPLICATIONS OF THIS INVENTION. As Cited
In Our United States Patent
Application.
1907
0607 - Private Prospectus - June 7, 1907 - U.S.
Army Signal Corps - Major Squier, Washington, D.C.
-
1907
1017 - Stubblefield Wireless Telephone Patent
Application Approved By Commissioner Allen - Nathan
B. Stubblefield - (Patent Expires October 17,
1924).
1908
12 - Antenna PATENT EXPIRES: Thomas A. Edison's
Antenna - 1891 Wireless Telegraphy Patent
Expires.
1908
0512 - PATENT:
Stubblefield
Received
His All Purpose - Wireless Telephone Patent, Number
887,357
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to Go To US Patent Office -- then Click Full Text
to refresh page.
- (Patent Expires May 12, 1925)
1908
0218 - PATENT: Audion Patent Number Three,
#879, 532 Covering The Device As A Detector - Was
Issued On February 18, 1908, TO
DeForest.
1909
- CONTINENTAL WIRELESS TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH
COMPANY, 1909: Included six companies.
(Wireless Telegraphy or Wireless Telephony):
Incorporated December 1909 In Arizona For $5
million.
1909
0417 - STUBBLEFIELD'S CANADIAN PATENT Issued
#114,737 - GRANTED TO STUBBLEFIELD - (Patent
Expires in 1926).
1909
0615 - Stubblefield Assigns Canadian Patent To
A. Frederick Collins, June 15, 1909. Collins
assigns 75% of his old Collins Wireless Telephone
Company Formed in 1903.
1909
1114 - A. Frederick Collins - Electrical Show
In Madison Square Garden, New York, Oct. 14, 1909
for the purpose of selling stock in the Collins
Wireless Telephone Co.
1911
- COLLINS INDICTED - December 1911. Four
officers of the Continental Co. excepting Walter
Massie were indicted for using the mails to defraud
in selling worthless stock.
1911
- CONN LINN - RESIGNS FROM THE KENTUCKY SENATE,
and leaves Murray Kentucky, for Oklahoma.
DeForest's RADIO TELEPHONE COMPANY - BANKRUPT IN
1911, when it expired owing to DeForest's inability
to raise further funds.
1911
- DeForest's RADIO TELEPHONE COMPANY - BANKRUPT IN
1911, when it expired owing to DeForest's
inability to raise further funds.
1911
- 0101 -GEORGE O. SQUIER - PATENTS - (Patents
Expire 1928) - All of his discoveries and
inventions -- some shared with Stubblefield, worth
millions -- were patented in the name of the people
of the United States on January 1, 1911.
1911
05 -United Wireless Trial - May 17, 1911 - Bogart
pleads guilty.
1911
0723 -United Wireless -Bankrupt. On July 23,
1911, United Wireless was adjudicated bankrupt in
the Courts of Maine, and on September 15, 1911,
Trustees in Bankruptcy were appointed.
1912
03 - A Warrant Was Served DeForest For His Arrest
In March, 1912 - on a federal indictment
charging him with use of the mails to defraud in
connection with sales of stock in the most recent
four of his radio telephone companies.
1912
0325 - United Wireless Co. - In March, 1912, United
Wireless Pleaded No contest - and was taken
over by the British Marconi Co. for the payment of
$700,000. The company was immediately sold to
American Marconi.
1912
0325 - MARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. VS. UNITED
WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. - Creates a Merger
1912
1210 - PATENT:
Stubblefield Flying Machines U.S. Patent, #1046895,
December 10,
1912;
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Letters
Patent granted Stubblefield for 17 years from
December 10, 1912 (expired Dec. 10,
1929).
1913
- Collins And Four Officers - Convicted On All
Five Counts For Stock Fraud. Three were fined and
sentenced on January 10, 1913, to prison terms of
up to four years. (Please see 1911,
Continental.)
1913
- COLLINS WIRELESS TELEPHONE COMPANY -
Dissolves.
1913
- PATENT EXPIRES: Nikola Tesla's 1896
Synchronous And Non-synchronous Rotary Gaps Patent
Expires.
1913
07 - DeForest Sells Audion Patent Rights To
AT&T - For $50,000.
1913
1230 - DeForest - Fraud Trial Of DeForest Ends
- Darby and DeForest: nolle prosequi, meaning
that the charges had been dropped.
1914
- PATENT EXPIRES: Marconi's 1897 Wireless
Telegraphy Patent First Patent Expires.
1915
- AT&T - SQUIRE - Single Sideband - The
original development of single sideband came about
because of certain limitations in radio telephone
circuits. Experiments were first conducted by
Nathan B. Stubblefield and Major Squire in 1908,
and then Squire and John R. Carson of the Bell
Research and Development Labs, and the American
Telephone & Telegraph Company in 1915.
1915
0508 - PATENT EXPIRES: Patent For Stubblefield's
Electrolyte Battery And Radio Voice Detector And
Transmitter, (Wireless Telephone)
Expires.
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Stubblefield Marconi
Ambrose Fleming Reginald Fessenden
Tesla DeForest
Armstrong Alexanderson
Farnsworth
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