Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was an Italian inventor and an associate of Giuseppe Garibaldi. source
Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci was an Italian inventor and an associate of Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Antonio Meucci is best known for developing a voice-communication apparatus that several sources credit as the first telephone. source
Antonio Meucci is best known for developing a voice-communication apparatus that several sources credit as the first telephone.
Antonio Meucci was born at Via dei Serragli 44 in the San Frediano borough of Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, on 13 April 1808. source
Antonio Meucci was born at Via dei Serragli 44 in the San Frediano borough of Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, on 13 April 1808.
Antonio Meucci submitted a patent caveat for his telephonic device to the U.S. Patent Office in 1871, but there was no mention of electromagnetic transmission of vocal sound in his caveat. source
Antonio Meucci submitted a patent caveat for his telephonic device to the U.S. Patent Office in 1871, but there was no mention of electromagnetic transmission of vocal sound in his caveat.
In November 1821, at the age of 15, Antonio Meucci was admitted to Florence Academy of Fine Arts as its youngest student, where he studied chemical and mechanical engineering. source
In November 1821, at the age of 15, Antonio Meucci was admitted to Florence Academy of Fine Arts as its youngest student, where he studied chemical and mechanical engineering.
In 1834 Antonio Meucci constructed a type of acoustic telephone to communicate between the stage and control room at the Teatro della Pergola. source
In 1834 Antonio Meucci constructed a type of acoustic telephone to communicate between the stage and control room at the Teatro della Pergola.
Antonio Meucci set up a form of voice-communication link in his Staten Island, New York, home in which the second-floor bedroom connected to his laboratory. source
Antonio Meucci set up a form of voice-communication link in his Staten Island, New York, home in which the second-floor bedroom connected to his laboratory.
Antonio Meucci and his wife immigrated to Cuba in 1835 where he accepted a job at which was at that time, the greatest theater in the Americas. source
Antonio Meucci and his wife immigrated to Cuba in 1835 where he accepted a job at which was at that time, the greatest theater in the Americas.
In Havana, Antonio Meucci created a water purification system and he reconstructed the Gran Teatro. source
In Havana, Antonio Meucci created a water purification system and he reconstructed the Gran Teatro.
On April 13, 1850, Antonio Meucci and his wife moved to United States and lived in the Clifton borough of Staten Island, New York. source
On April 13, 1850, Antonio Meucci and his wife moved to United States and lived in the Clifton borough of Staten Island, New York.
On 28 December 1874, Antonio Meucci's Telettrofono patent caveat expired. source
On 28 December 1874, Antonio Meucci's Telettrofono patent caveat expired.
Antonio Meucci became ill in March 1889 and died on 18 October 1889 in Clifton, Staten Island, New York City. source
Antonio Meucci became ill in March 1889 and died on 18 October 1889 in Clifton, Staten Island, New York City.
Antonio Meucci studied the electromagnetic voice communication principles for a lot of years and in 1856. source
Antonio Meucci studied the electromagnetic voice communication principles for a lot of years and in 1856.