Drawbaugh, Daniel F., 1827-1911
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found: The telephone appeals, 1887:t.p. (Drawbaugh case)
found: New York Time archive web site, Oct. 18, 2010:Nov. 4, 1911 (Harrisburg, Penn., Nov. 3. Daniel F. Drawbaugh, an inventor of telephonic and other appliances died at his home near this city today; Mr. Drawbaugh was 84 years old; he was the inventor of one of the earliest telephones and was involved in extended litigation over patent rights with other inventors)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 18, 2010(Daniel Drawbaugh was a purported inventor of the telephone for which he sought a patent in 1880. His claims were contested by the Bell Telephone Company, which won a court decision in 1888; b. July 14, 1827 in Cumberland County's Eberley's Mills; d. Nov. 3, 1911)
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