Nathan Stubblefield
Nathan B. Stubblefield (November 22, 1860 - March 28, 1928) was a American inventor and Kentucky melon farmer. It has been claimed that Stubblefield invented the radio before either Nikola Tesla or Guglielmo Marconi, but his device seems to have worked by induction transmission rather than radio transmission (and his general contributions were after Tesla's initial public demonstrations).
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November 22 - 1860 - March 28 - 1928 - American - Inventor - Kentucky - Melon - Farmer - Radio - Nikola Tesla - Guglielmo Marconi - Induction - Transmission - Radio transmission
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