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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 ...
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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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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...