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Page 8 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, July 26, 1881
2 exhausted from several days and nights of hard labour. I did not wake until about eleven o'clock this morning. While at breakfast Mr. Tainter came over from the laboratory with a ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Garfield, James A. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1881-07-26 -
Page 4 of Letter from Gardiner Greene Hubbard to Alexander Graham Bell, March 5, 1878
2 Sanders carry on his end of the business. He has no pluck, is easily frightened, and wants to sell out at almost any price that he can get. I am now ...
Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham - Sanders, Thomas Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1878-03-05 -
Telegram from Grace Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, December 17, 1900
Contributor: Bell, Grace Hubbard - Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1900-12-17 -
Page 320 of Beinn Bhreagh Recorder by Alexander Graham Bell, from July 24, 1909 to October 19, 1909
316 BEINN BHREAGH LABORATORY . Water Propeller for Query . Sept 15 :— Received to-day from Boston a water propeller for the Query. It is a "Harthan" left hand wheel with three ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1909-07-24 -
Page 4 of Letter from Eliza Symonds Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, April 10, 1875
Brantford, Ont., Can., Home, Sunday, April 10th, 75. (Prof. A. Graham Bell, 292 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. U. S.) My dear Aleck, I have written so recently, that there is but little ...
Contributor: Bell, Eliza Symonds - Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1875-04-10 -
Page 199 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from June 7, 1902 to December 11, 1902
863 often termed "Supporting— surface." but no name as been assigned to this kind of relative weight. I have used "flying-weight" to express the relation of total weight to total surface, irrespective ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1902-06-07 -
Page 10 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, March 14, 1878
6 from a legal point of view, as I had written it entirely without the assistance of any one skilled in patent law. We went over the whole specification together very critically ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Sanders, Thomas - Brown, George Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1878-03-14 -
Page 2 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, undated
Letter from Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. (1880) Dear [???] I was so very sorry to have you go off all alone feeling so unhappy tonight, and hope ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material -
Page 16 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, June 9, 1898
6 Copying the arrangement of the Hargrave — kite — I tried two of these wing pieces fastened upon a stick — and tried the arrangement as a kite fastening the string ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1898-06-09 -
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Alexander Melville Bell, Eliza Symonds Bell, Carrie Bell, April 1873
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Alexander Melville - Bell, Eliza Symonds - Bell, Carrie Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1873-04-00 -
Page 5 of Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, May 24, 1898
2 after a nap, but he has shrunken and his hands are very thin and pale and invalidish and his legs look mere sticks. It is his hands that I notice most, ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Bell, David Charles Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1898-05-24 -
Page 3 of Letter from Oliver Wendell Holmes to Alexander Graham Bell, April 22, 1883
BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL (BOSTON) Copy of an autograph letter from Oliver Wendel Holmes thanking ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL for a reprint of, "Upon a Method of Teaching Language to a very young Congenitally Deaf ...
Contributor: Holmes, Oliver Wendell - Bell, Alexander Graham - Sanders, George Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1883-04-22 -
Letter from Eliza Symonds Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, January 27, 1873
Contributor: Bell, Eliza Symonds - Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1873-01-27 -
Page 9 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Alexander Melville Bell, Eliza Symonds Bell, Carrie Bell, May 15, 1873
3rd copy Copy of a letter written by Alexander Graham Bell to his parents & Carrie. 35 W. Newton Street, Boston, May 15th, 1873. Dear Papa, Mama and Carrie: I am in ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Alexander Melville - Bell, Eliza Symonds - Bell, Carrie Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1873-05-15 -
Telegram from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, April 17, 1892
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1892-04-17 -
Page 9 of Notes by Alexander Graham Bell, October 16, 1901
407 The most important point reached yet has been the success of the compound Hexagonal kite shown on p. 371, photograph taken October 4. Successful experiments were made with it same day ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-10-16 -
Page 383 of Bulletins, from October 5, 1908 to December 28, 1908
7 HAMMONDSPORT WORK : Telegrams from Members . Curtiss to Bell . Hammondsport, N.Y., Nov. 22, 1908 :— Experiments delayed by cylinder breaking and other insignificant though exasperating troubles. Am writing. (Signed) ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Baldwin, Frederick W. - McCurdy, J. A. D. - Curtiss, Glenn H. - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Selfridge, Thomas E. - Bell, Gardiner H. - Wright, Orville Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1908-10-05 -
Page 21 of Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
10 9 27 52 95 27 54 48 27 54 64 27 58 51 27 59 85 135 277 343 27 70 77 27 71 80 27 71 83 27 74 67 ...
Contributor: Grosvenor, Gilbert Hovey - Bell, Alexander Graham - Grosvenor, Melville Bell Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1914-12-00 -
Letter from Mabel Hubbard Bell to Alexander Graham Bell, February 7, 1901
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard - Langley, Samuel P. - Smithson, James Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-02-07 -
Page 96 of Journal by Alexander Graham Bell, from November 7, 1901 to April 29, 1902
525 shown, At that part of the frame where the a and c dots are at the proper distances apart (viz: — a ", and c ") ticks are marked on the ...
Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Marconi, Guglielmo Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Manuscript/Mixed Material Date: 1901-11-07
Expert Resources
- Finding Aid – Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers, 1847-1922
- Finding Aid – Grosvenor Family Papers, 1827-1981
- The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers at the Library of Congress
- The Dream of Flight: A Library of Congress Special Presentation Commemorating the Centennial of Flight
- The Samuel F. B. Morse Papers at the Library of Congress









