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Alexander Melville Bell and Eliza Grace Symonds Bell had sucessfully given birth to Alexander Graham Bell. He was born in 16 South Charlotte Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
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Alexander Graham Bell had got his middle name Graham for his 11th birthday present because he had wanted one like his brothers since he was 10.
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Alexaner Graham Bell and his friend Ben Herdman built a dehusking machine.
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He attended Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland when he was young but he then left when he was 15.
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He got his first job to be a music teacher at the age of 16. He got paid 10 pounds per lesson in Weston House Academy, at Elgin, Moray, Scotland.
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Alexander Graham Bell built his own automaton head and all neibours of Bell were intrested in it.
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He went to the University of Edinburgh because his brother had also studied there.
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After Alexander Graham Bell had done some exams, he was able to go to the University of London. But after a feww years, his family moved to Canada.
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He moved to Canada with his family when he was 23.
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When Bell arrived in Boston, he started teaching the Boston School for Deaf Mutes.
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Alexander Graham Bell teaches a school called Clarke School for the Deaf in Boston.
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Gardiner Greene Hubbard was Bell's financial banker and father-in-law.
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Boston University makes Bell Professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the School of Oratory. Mabel Hubbard, his future wife, was actually one of his private pupils.
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James Watson starts working with Bell more often.
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Gardiner Greene Hubbard have a more formal partnership with Bell in which Hubbard gives money for his inventions.
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Mabel Hubbard and Bell get prepared for their marriage.
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The first phone call was made and the telephone worked. The first words over the telephone were "Mr. Watson.Come here. I want to see you."
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Bell shows how the telephone works for Sir William Thomson (Baron Kelvin) and Emperor Pedro II of Brazil at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia.
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Bell, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, Thomas Sanders, and Thomas Watson are the founders of the Bell Telephone Company
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Bell and Mabel Hubbard get married
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Bell and Mabel Hubbard leave to England and they stay there for 1 year.
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Elsie May Bell was born
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Marian Daisy Bell is born
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Bell meets Helen Keller and her parents and reccomended a teacher for her.
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Bell participates in a long distance call trial from New York to
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Gardiner Greene Hubbard died so he became President of the National Geographic Society
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Bell was elected a Regent of the Smithsonian Institution.
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Bell and Casey Baldwin's HD-4, a hydrofoil craft, beats the world fastest record on a boat.
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Alexander Graham Bell died when he was 75 years old in Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia, Canada.