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  2. Mr. Watson, come here; I want you
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    The first discernible speech is transmitted over a telephone system when inventor Alexander Graham Bell summons his assistant in another room by saying, “Mr. Watson, come here; I want you.”
    March 10, 1876 — On this day in 1876 Alexander Graham Bell reputedly spoke to his assistant Thomas A. Watson with the first recognizable sentence transmitted by phone: “Mr. Watson come here, I want you.”
     
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  6. March 10, 1876: 'Mr. Watson, Come Here ...' - WIRED

    WEBMar 10, 2011 · 1876: Alexander Graham Bell makes the first telephone call in his Boston laboratory, summoning his assistant, Thomas A. Watson, from the next room.

  7. 'Watson, Come Here - Library of Congress

    WEBA scientific notebook in which Alexander Graham Bell recorded his invention of the telephone and the first words ever spoken by phone, as well as correspondence from his assistant, Thomas Watson, are …

  8. Alexander Graham Bell - Encyclopedia Britannica

    WEBJul 5, 2024 · He first produced intelligible speech on March 10, 1876, when he summoned his laboratory assistant, Thomas A. Watson, with words that Bell transcribed in his lab notes as “Mr. Watson—come …

  9. 'Mr. Watson, Come Here' - Library of Congress

    WEBAll Americans recognize the simple but profoundly significant first messages sent by Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) in 1876 and a generation earlier by telegraph inventor Samuel F.B. Morse (1791 …

  10. Mr. Watson come here, I want you - On This Day

    WEBMarch 10, 1876 — On this day in 1876 Alexander Graham Bell reputedly spoke to his assistant Thomas A. Watson with the first recognizable sentence transmitted by phone: “Mr. Watson come here, I want you.”

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  13. Hear The Famous Voice That Made History's First …

    WEBMar 10, 2016 · Listen to a 130-year-old recording of Bell saying "In witness whereof — hear my voice, Alexander Graham Bell" as a sound test in 1885. The disc was found among audio recordings at the …

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