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  1. Gardiner Greene Hubbard (August 25, 1822 – December 11, 1897) was an American lawyer, financier, and community leader. He was a founder and first president of the National Geographic Society; a founder and the first president of the Bell Telephone Company which later evolved into AT&T, at times the world's largest telephone company; a founder of the journal Science; and an advocate of oral ...

  2. Gardiner Greene Hubbard (trustee and president): 1,397 shares, along with Gertrude McC. Hubbard (née Mercer, likely Gertrude Mercer McCurdy Hubbard, wife of Gardiner Hubbard): 100 shares; Charles Eustis Hubbard (the brother or nephew of Gardiner Hubbard): 10 shares

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  4. Gardiner Greene Hubbard (father) Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell [1] [2] [3] (November 25, 1857 – January 3, 1923) was an American businesswoman, and the daughter of Boston lawyer Gardiner Green Hubbard. She was the wife of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the first practical telephone . From the time of Mabel's courtship with Graham Bell in ...

  5. Jan 11, 2021 · Bell set up his first Washington laboratory in a rented house on L Street near Thomas Circle and, a year later, moved it to 1221 Connecticut Avenue, just a block to the south of his father-in-law’s house. William Galt's house as it appeared when it was sold to Gardner Greene Hubbard in 1880. As the first president of the Bell Telephone ...

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  6. Gardiner Greene Hubbard was an American lawyer, financier, and community leader. He was a founder and first president of the National Geographic Society; a founder and the first president of the Bell Telephone Company which later evolved into AT&T, at times the world's largest telephone company; a founder of the journal Science; and an advocate of oral speech education for the deaf.

  7. The Bell Telephone Company was organized in Boston, Massachusetts on July 9, 1877 by Alexander Graham Bell's father-in-law Gardiner Greene Hubbard, who also helped organize a sister company — the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company. The Bell Telephone Company was started on the basis of holding "potentially valuable patents ...

  8. Mar 17, 2023 · Gardiner Greene Hubbard, a prominent lawyer, financier, and philanthropist, played an influential role in the development of the National Geographic Society. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1822, Hubbard had an insatiable curiosity and was a staunch supporter of science, technology, and education. His keen interest in geography, telegraphy ...

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