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New inventions Rise of technology

Born: Edinburgh, United Kingdom Invented the telephone created Bell telephone company, became AT&T Alexander Graham Bell

Born: Charlton, United Kingdom Invented: Way to Manufacture Steel Removal of impurities from the metal Henry Bessemer

Born: Milan, Ohio Invented: 1877-invented the phonograph 1879-light bulb and electric generator 1889-Companies merged to form Edison general electric company -Now General Electrics (GE) Battery Motion picture Thomas Alva Edison

Born: Cornwallis Park, Canada Invented: Kerosene Abraham Gesner

Born: Fairhaven, Massachusetts Invented: First Skyscraper William le Baron Jenney

Born: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Worked in the Iron Industry William Kelly

Born: MooresBurg, Pennsylvania Invented: Typewriter, and qwerty keyboard Christopher Sholes

Born: Salem, Massachusetts Assistant to Alexander Graham Bell First name spoken over the telephone Thomas Watson

1903-First Plane Orville and Wilbur Wright

1908- Model T Ford 1913- Large Scale Assembly Henry Ford