Mabel Gardiner Hubbard (1857–1923), American businesswoman
Mabel Houze Hubbard (1936–2006), American judge
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Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell (November 25, 1857 – January 3, 1923) was an American businesswoman, and the daughter of Boston lawyer Gardiner Green Hubbard...
MabelHubbard may refer to: Mabel Gardiner Hubbard (1857–1923), American businesswoman Mabel Houze Hubbard (1936–2006), American judge This disambiguation...
the Bell Telephone Company was established, Bell married MabelHubbard (1857–1923) at the Hubbard estate in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His wedding present...
daughters, Mabel Gardiner Hubbard, married Alexander Graham Bell. Hubbard was born, raised and educated in Boston, Massachusetts, to Samuel Hubbard (June 2...
Society and editor of National Geographic Magazine from 1957 to 1969. Mabel Gardiner Hubbard married Alexander Graham Bell, an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer...
the company's formation, on July 11, 1877, Bell married Hubbard's daughter Mabel Gardiner Hubbard, and made a wedding gift of 1,487 shares of his allotment...
Mabel Evelyn Houze Hubbard (December 22, 1936 – December 9, 2006) was an American judge and teacher. After beginning her career as an English teacher and...
to Mr. Hubbard, Bell fails to capture his interest. Mr. Hubbard introduces Bell to his daughters, including his deaf daughter, MabelHubbard. The next...
Fortescue was born February 14, 1911, in Washington, DC. Her mother was Grace Hubbard Fortescue (1883–1979) and her father was Granville Roland Fortescue (1875–1952)...
and Friend Doris Borland 1939 The Story of Alexander Graham Bell Mrs. MabelHubbard Bell 1939 Eternally Yours Anita 1940 The Doctor Takes a Wife June Cameron...
mother, Eliza Grace Symonds Bell, was hard of hearing, and whose wife, MabelHubbard, became deaf at age 5 Elizabeth English Benson, hearing teacher, administrator...
Baseball Mabel Gardiner Hubbard (1857–1923), wife of Alexander Graham Bell Mabel Grammer (1915–2002), American journalist Mabel Farrington Gifford (1880–1962)...
which used radio waves. While honeymooning in Europe with his bride MabelHubbard, Bell likely read of the newly discovered property of selenium having...
and Steve Longo from California. Founded in 1971 and still active. MabelHubbard Bell, wife of telephone inventor Alexander Graham Bell William Boyce...
or telephone, and numerous other devices. In 1879, Bell and his wife MabelHubbard, who had been deaf from early childhood, moved to Washington, D.C. The...
with the encouragement and generous financial support of Bell's wife MabelHubbard Bell, Bell, Baldwin, McCurdy, and two Americans, Glenn Curtiss and Thomas...
Hubbard (1859–1885) MabelHubbard (1857–1923) A. G. Bell (1847–1922) Robert Roosevelt (1829–1906) Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. (1831–1878) Grace Hubbard Fortescue...
90-91 Bell, Alexander Graham. "Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to MabelHubbard Bell, March 12, 1901". LOC.gov. Library of Congress. Justice Morrison...
exposition at the stern insistence of his then-fiance and future wife MabelHubbard, aged 18. Dom Pedro's chance viewing of the invention at the fair was...
Roberta Wolcott Hubbard (4 June 1859 – 4 July 1885), and then Grace Blatchford Hubbard (9 October 1861 – 16 July 1948), sisters of MabelHubbard (Alexander...
and Paris." In appreciation to the people of Brantford, Bell's wife, MabelHubbard Bell, made a contribution of $500 to the city's support fund for its...
Japan. In 1910, Captain "Rolly" Fortescue married Grace Hubbard Fortescue (née Grace Hubbard Bell) (1883–1979), a niece of the inventor Alexander Graham...
Mack & Mabel is a musical with a book by Michael Stewart and music and lyrics by Jerry Herman. The plot involves the tumultuous romantic relationship...
in a further three films. Her debut role was as Berta Hubbard, sister of Mabel Gardiner Hubbard, in Irving Cummings's 1939 biographical film The Story...
Beinn Bhreagh, Bell's estate near Baddeck, where she learned about MabelHubbard Bell's activities on behalf of welfare and social reform. In 1927, after...
Breton Home Industries, founded by Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell, and the MabelHubbard Club of Montreal were now associated with the guild. Finances were in...
Roberta Wolcott Hubbard (4 June 1859 – 4 July 1885), and then Grace Blatchford Hubbard (9 October 1861 – 16 July 1948), sisters of MabelHubbard (Alexander...