
Guide Note: Elisha Gray was an American inventor and electrical engineer, who was most notable for his legal battles with Alexander Graham Bell over who invented the telephone. In 1887, more than a decade after Bell was granted the patent on the telephone, Gray invented an analogue fax machine called the telauthgraph.
Fast Facts:
- Born: August 2, 1835
- Taught Electricity and Science at Oberlin University
The Mahalo Top 7
- Wikipedia: Elisha Gray
- Virginia.edu: The Invention of the Telephone - Gray's Caveat
- Virginia.edu: Bell-Gray Controversy Background Information
- HFfax.de: Prof. Elisha Gray, and his Autotelegraph
- UH.edu: Elisha Gray & Miracles
- Wikipedia: Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy
- HFfax.de: Prof. Elisha Gray, and his Autotelegraph
Elisha Gray Recent News
- Google News: Elisha Gray
- AP: Book Argues That Bell Stole Phone Idea (December 26, 2007)
- TransWorldNews: New Book Has Evidence that Graham Bell Stole Telephone Idea (December 26, 2007)
Elisha Gray Background and Profiles
- Wikipedia: Elisha Gray
- Wikipedia: Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy
- Oberlin.edu: Elisha Gray
- Virginia.edu: The Invention of the Telephone - Gray's Caveat
- JMcVey.net: Telautography
- HFfax.de: Prof. Elisha Gray, and his Autotelegraph
Elisha Gray Blogs and Commentaries
- Google Blog Search: Elisha Gray
- HELLO, my name is BLOG!: Here's the story ... of two inventors ...
- Jerz's Literacy Weblog: Elisha Gray and 'The Musical Telegraph' (1876)
Elisha Gray Photos
- Google Images: Elisha Gray
- Yahoo! Images: Elisha Gray
- Live Search Images: Elisha Gray
- HFfax.de: Prof. Elisha Gray, and his Autotelegraph
Elisha Gray Criticism and Controversy
- Wikipedia: Elisha Gray and Alexander Bell telephone controversy
- Virginia.edu: Bell-Gray Controversy Background Information
