George May Phelps

George May Phelps (March 19, 1820 – May 18, 1888) was a 19th-century American inventor of automated telegraphy equipment. He is credited with synthesizing the designs of several existing printers into his line of devices[1] which became the dominant apparatus for automated reception and transmission of telegraph messages.

George May Phelps
Phelps' Electro-motor Printing Telegraph from circa 1880, the last and most advanced telegraphy mechanism designed by George May Phelps
Born(1820-03-19)March 19, 1820
DiedMay 18, 1888(1888-05-18) (aged 68)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
OccupationInventor

References

  1. Ralph W. Pope (January 1891). "Electricity: Its Past, Present And Future". Journal of the Franklin Institute. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Franklin Institute. 131 (781): 21–30.


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