Definition of Thomas Augustus Watson

1. Noun. United States telephone engineer who assisted Alexander Graham Bell in his experiments (1854-1934).

Exact synonyms: Watson
Generic synonyms: Applied Scientist, Engineer, Technologist

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Literary usage of Thomas Augustus Watson

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1. The Telephone and Telephone Exchanges: Their Invention and Development by John E. Kingsbury (1915)
"Alexander Graham Bell was at New York and Thomas Augustus Watson, his co-worker in 1875, at San Francisco. Two other lines played an important part in the ..."

2. Bulletin of the Essex Institute by Essex Institute (1876)
"Mr. Thomas Augustus Watson of Salem, for the wonderful and profoundly interesting experiments so successfully performed by them at Lyceum Hall on the ..."

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