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  1. Eldridge Reeves Johnson (February 6, 1867 in Wilmington, Delaware – November 14, 1945 in Moorestown, New Jersey) was an American businessman and engineer who founded the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1901 and built it into the leading American producer of phonographs and phonograph records and one of the leading phonograph companies in ...

  2. Eldridge Reeves Johnson (Wilmington, 6 de fevereiro de 1867 - Moorestown, 14 de novembro de 1945) foi um engenheiro, inventor e empresário estadunidense que fundou a Victor Talking Machine Company, em 1901, que, eventualmente, se tornaria a maior gravadora dos Estados Unidos até a sua fusão com a Radio Corporation of America em 1929, devido ...

  3. E. R. Johnson, Age 5 23 Asa S. Johnson 28 E. R. Johnson - Circa 1890 33 Francis Barraud - Artist 53 September 1901 Cosmopolitan Magazine Victor Advertisement 62 Edward K. MacEwan 74 Evolution of Victor's Machine 77 Mrs. Eldridge R. Johnson - Circa 1903 80 Recording Machine - Gramophone and Typewriter Company

  4. Learn about Eldridge R. Johnson, a leader in the phonograph industry who introduced many technical innovations and dominated the market with his quality music and advertising. He was born in 1867, died in 1945, and founded the Victor Talking Machine Company.

  5. Eldridge Reeves Johnson ( Wilmington, 6 de fevereiro de 1867 - Moorestown, 14 de novembro de 1945) foi um engenheiro, inventor e empresário estadunidense que fundou a Victor Talking Machine Company, em 1901, que, eventualmente, se tornaria a maior gravadora dos Estados Unidos até a sua fusão com a Radio Corporation of America em 1929, devido ...

  6. He passed his patent rights to the maker of the machines, Eldridge R. Johnson, who in 1900 formed the entirely new Consolidated Talking Machine Company, at the same address as the now defunct Berliner Gramophone Company of Philadelphia.

  7. 22 de jan. de 2016 · Biography. Eldridge Johnson was the co-founder of the Victor Talking Machine Company. Victor produced early record players and records. Victor ultimately became one of the largest companies in the United States and Johnson one of the richest men. Johnson, like fellow recording pioneer Oberlin Smith, began his career as a mechanical engineer.