Nathan B.
Stubblefield was the son of a lawyer, Capt.
Billy Stubblefield, and he was an educator:
Nath.
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April 5, 2007 ...
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Tesla
Stubblefield 51.
Nathan
Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating
Induction Coil
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Stubblefield Earth battery/Self Generating
Induction Coil Replications.
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Bambooweb: Nathan
Stubblefield 55.Nathan B. Stubblefield (1860 - March 28, 1928) was
a American inventor and Kentucky melon farmer. It
has been claimed that St.
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Stubblefield. 80.Nathan Beverley Stubblefield was born in Murray,
Kentucky, on November 22, 1860. The second of seven
sons of William "Capt. Billy" Jefferson
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STUBBLEFIELD FOUNDATION. Station:. WMNF
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Sajun.org[Translate
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] 223.Nathan Stubblefield - All About Wireless. 2001.
... ''Did Nathan B.
Stubblefield, really invent the wireless
telephone?'" The TeleKey Group.
Part
05h -
Editor's
Notes
Reviews
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Editorial Calendar / Events Calendar /
NBS100
TeleComunication Study - Regulatory Frequency
Seizure
SMART DAAF BOYS - The
history of radio and tevision and the life and
style of Nathan B. Stubblefield. A Four-Volume-Set
written by Troy Cory-Stubblefield and Josie Cory,
Desktop Dictionary: Research: Co-Author: Mark Sova.
Includes the Cory/Woods/Harris Washington D.C.
demonstrations in 1992 at the Smithsonian. Elliot
Sivowitch in attendance.
Edwards, Frank 1959 -
"Neglected Genius," Stranger Than Science,
Lyle Stuart, Inc., pgs. 9-11 [NOTE: I've found
that most of the stories that Edwards presents in
Stranger Than Science are originally from accounts
in FATE Magazine, for which he wrote several
articles and was apparently a regular reader. So,
it seems likely there is an account of
Stubblefield's wireless somewhere within the pages
of FATE, which I will check on.]
Hoffer, Thomas W. 1971 -
"Nathan B. Stubblefield and His Wireless
Telephone," Journal of Broadcasting, Vol. XV, No.3,
Summer 1971, pg. 317-329.
Horten, L.J. - 1937 -
"Another 'Inventor of Radio," Broadcasting and
Broadcast Advertising, January 1, 1937, pg. 32
[NOTE: The entire text of a radio broadcast
made by Horton is quoted within the text of this
article, and this is what is referenced here.]
Kane, Joseph Nathan.
1933 - "Radio Broadcast,"
Famous First Facts, 1933, pg. 423 Lambert, Edward
C.
1970 - "Let's hear it for
Bernard Stubblefield!", TV Guide, October 10, 1970,
pg. 18-20 Monument (author unknown).
1930 - Text from the
Stubblefield monument on the campus of the Murray
State College in Murray, Kentucky. It reads thus:
HERE IN 1902 NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD 1860 - 1928
INVENTOR OF RADIO -- BROADCAST AND RECEIVED THE
HUMAN VOICE BY WIRELESS. HE MADE EXPERIMENTS 10
YEARS EARLIER. HIS HOME WAS 100 FEET
WEST.
Sivowitch, Elliot N. 1970
- "A Technological Survey of Broadcasting's
'Pre-History,' 1876-1920," Journal of Broadcasting,
Vol. XV, No.1, Winter 970-1971, pg. 1-20.
World Book:
1961a - "Induction, Electric," World Book
Encyclopedia, Vol. 9, 1961, pg. 178
1961b - "Radio, History," World Book Encyclopedia,
Vol. 15, 1961, pg. 87.
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