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Nathan Stubblefield

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Nathan Stubblefield
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Age67 (age at death)
Birthday 22 November, 1860
Birthplace Murray, KY
Died 28 March, 1928
Place of Death Almo, Kentucky
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Nationality American
Occupation Inventor
Claim to Fame Telecommunication
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Nathan Beverly Stubblefield (November 22, 1860 – March 28, 1928), self-described "practical farmer, fruit grower and electrician", was an American inventor best known for his wireless telephone work. He received widespread attention in early 1902 when he gave a series of public demonstrations of a battery-operated wireless telephone, which could be transported to different locations and used on mobile platforms such as boats. While this initial design employed conduction, in 1908 he received a U.S. patent for a wireless telephone system that used magnetic induction. However, he was ultimately unsuccessful in commercializing his inventions. He later went into seclusion, and died alone in 1928.

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