Radio Patents of Interest

129,971Loomis
235,469Bell
571,463Thompson
653,881Pollack
660,199Pollack
714,577Gruhn
725,140Roberts
841,387DeForest
867,877DeForest
879,532DeForest
884,110Stone-Cabot
929,930Latour
934,969DeForest
968,484Kruh
980,356Squire
980,357Squire
980,358Squire
980,359Squire
1,015,881Fessenden
1,030,240Hoglund
1,059,763Reisz
1,069,535DeBernochi
1,097,871Murphy
1,135,624Rosing
1,141,850Stille
1,161,734Rosing
1,316,967Moore
1,329,688Voulgre
1,356,763Hartley
1,370,504Hammond
1,385,325Jenkins
1,390,445Jenkins
1,406,445Culver
1,413,333Jenkins
1,423,737Sandell
1,434,064Montielhet
1,436,676Peterson
1,440,466Jenkins
1,444,605Heising
1,450,080Hazeltine
1,454,532Beatty
1,467,988Hoxie
1,470,696Nicholson
1,475,583Hoxie
1,484,648Jenkins
1,485,773Espenshied
1,489,228Hazeltine
1,505,158Martin
1,521,188Jenkins
1,521,189Jenkins
1,521,190Jenkins
1,521,191Jenkins
1,521,192Jenkins
1,521,205Stephenson
1,522,305Latour
1,525,548Jenkins
1,525,549Jenkins
1,525,550Jenkins
1,525,551Jenkins
1,525,552Jenkins
1,525,553Jenkins
1,530,463Jenkins

Note: As Washington is the birthplace of radio, and has been the birthplace of more revolutionary inventions, upon which great industries have been built, than any other ten-mile territory, it may be interesting, and appropriate, to add here a recount by Mr. Jenkins of Washington’s claims to intellectual stimulus.—Editor.