Nathan Stubblefield born on November 22, 1860, was a farmer and an American inventor born in Murray Kentucky. He is known for his wireless telephone work and In 1902 he gave a public demonstration and showed how his battery operated wireless telephone system worked (which he had perfected 10 years earlier) and showed how it could be transported to different locations and used on different mobile platforms such as boats.
In 1908 he received a U.S. patent for a wireless telephone system that used magnetic induction. He was unsuccessful in getting his inventions off of the ground and it's said that another inventor A. F. Collins stole most of Nathan's inventions and filed for patents because he had the money and Nathan didn't. He died 1928 a broken man and penniless
Demonstration
Celebrating with his family and friends back home on his farm in Murray Kentucky (short lived)
His Patents
1892: First voice transmission, using conduction wireless telephone attached to ground electrodes.
May 8, 1898: patented "electric battery" (wireless telephone transmission coil) U.S. Patent 600,457.
1902: First ship-to-shore wireless telephone transmission, using wires dropped in the water from the steamer Bartholdi.
1908: Patented inductive wireless telephone capable of mobile use U.S. Patent 887,357.
KENTUCKY FARMER INVENTS WIRELESS TELEPHONE (click link below)
Saint Louis Post-Dispatch, January 12, 1902, Sunday Magazine, page 3:
The Washington Post Newspaper 1902 article
If you want to learn more about this story this is a great short film on Nathan Stubblefield
other sources for the information in this post
Nathan Stubblefield died bitter because he discovered the world of shrewd business men and other more notable inventors of his time like Alexander Graham bell, Nikola Tesla, and A. F. Collins who stole his work and had the money to patent his ideas. At the same time, Nathan was a kind and compassionate person who loved to teach and spread his knowledge to people who sought him out. The basic points I gathered from his story is that the big companies and big names kept him down and because they looked at him as a farmer they took advantage of him and his naivety. They took his ideas and patented them while giving him no credit and leaving him a broken man. It is truly a sad story but history has a way of coming full circle and lately, he has been getting the recognition he deserves.
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Well this was a great post @road2wisdom, I had not heard of this guy at all !! Tesla ofcourse, as he has become quite a name since at least the last ten years internet wise, but this guy still is under the radar !! Pretty impressive no to have taken the already for the time, ground breaking telephone a step further by inventing the first portable radiowave transmission device !! Pretty ingenious and mindblowing technology for sure ! ! Sad to think that both he and Tesla died similar penniless and miserable deaths, as indeed that they were both robbed of their genius by the unscrupulous wheeler dealers sorts such as Collins and the disgusting Edison in Tesla,s case !!
Thank you @gomeravibz, yeah it sucks and there are hundreds of Nathans in this world! Even Tesla all his work and papers taken from him. Thanks for yout reply :)
Never heard the name Nathan Stubblefield until your post.
Farmers are some of the kindest, and most intuitive people I know. My cousins are always coming up with ingenious inventions on the farm. Nice to see Mr. Stubblefield receiving credit for the hard work he put in.
yes indeed @lydon.sipe I have Aunts and Uncles in NH and they are farmers and they are very intelligent, kind and the warmest ppl ever! They laugh when people call them farmers! They laugh because they are wealthy but don't show it. lol Have a goodnight
Haha, yes!
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Thank you
Super good post. Another genius who never received credit for his work. Thanks for this.
Thank you, sad how many in this world never get their due. Some are even wealthier dead than alive :/
Isn't this the truth?? There is so much history that never gets discovered by the majority of people. I love that steemit teaches me everyday.
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Because the bigger companies with the money stole his ideas and kept his name out of the spotlight
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