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American electrical engineer
John Joseph Carty
(April 14, 1861 ? December 27, 1932) was an American
electrical engineer
and a major contributor to the development of
telephone wires and related technology
. He was a recipient of the
Edison Medal
. As Chief Engineer of
AT&T
, he was instrumental in the development of the first transcontinental telephone line.
[1]
Carty was president of the
American Institute of Electrical Engineers
from 1915 to 1916.
He died at
Johns Hopkins Hospital
in Baltimore on December 27, 1932.
[2]
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References
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"John J. Carty"
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IEEE Global History Network
. IEEE
. Retrieved
July 22,
2011
.
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"Death of John J. Carty, Leader in 'Phone Work"
.
The Boston Globe
. New York. AP. December 27, 1932. p. 1
. Retrieved
December 21,
2020
– via Newspapers.com.
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"Franklin Laureate Database - Edward Longstreth Medal 1905 Laureates"
.
Franklin Institute
. Archived from
the original
on October 29, 2013
. Retrieved
November 17,
2011
.
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"Book of Members, 1780-2010: Chapter C"
(PDF)
. American Academy of Arts and Sciences
. Retrieved
April 15,
2011
.
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Carnegie Institution of Washington. Year Book No. 47, July 1, 1947 ? June 30, 1948
(PDF)
. Washington, DC. 1948. p. vi.
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link
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"Franklin Laureate Database - Franklin Medal 1916 Laureates"
. Franklin Institute. Archived from
the original
on October 29, 2013
. Retrieved
November 17,
2011
.
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"John Carty"
.
www.nasonline.org
. Retrieved
September 11,
2023
.
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"APS Member History"
.
search.amphilsoc.org
. Retrieved
September 11,
2023
.
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"John J. Carty Award for the Advancement of Science"
. National Academy of Sciences. Archived from
the original
on December 29, 2010
. Retrieved
February 25,
2011
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