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  1. Franklin Leonard Pope (2 December 1840 – 13 October 1895) was an American engineer, explorer, and inventor. Biography. He was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts in December 1840 , the son of Ebenezer Pope and Electra Wainwright. He was a telegrapher, electrical engineer, explorer, inventor, and patent attorney .

  2. Franklin Leonard Pope, a patent solicitor and electrical engineer, was killed by electricity in his cellar in 1895. He had installed a transformer and a primary wire loop to test his water power system, and a faulty joint may have caused the fatal shock.

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  3. Learn about the life and career of Franklin Pope, a pioneer of telegraphy and electrical engineering in the 19th century. He was a telegraph operator, inventor, writer, explorer, artist, patent attorney, historian, and consultant.

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  4. Biography. Franklin Pope. This article was initially published in Today's Engineer on December 2010. Pope was president of the AIEE from 1886 to 1887. Franklin Leonard Pope was one of America’s first practicing electrical engineers, and made many significant developments to telegraph engineering.

  5. 3 de dez. de 2010 · Learn about the life and work of Franklin Leonard Pope, one of America’s first electrical engineers and a charter member of the AIEE. He invented the stock ticker, the rail circuit for automatic control of electric-block signal system, and the Old Pope House in Great Barrington.

  6. 30 de out. de 2019 · First, it shows Franklin Pope, Westinghouse’s chief engineer, electrocuting himself while laboring to perfect an AC generator in Pittsburgh. In fact, Pope worked for Edison in the late 1860s on...

  7. Franklin Leonard Pope (2 de diciembre de 1840 - †13 de octubre de 1895) en Great Barrington, Massachusetts ( Estados Unidos ), fue un radiotelegrafista, ingeniero electrotécnico, inventor y abogado. Se casó con Sarah Amelia Dickinson el 6 de agosto de 1873 y tuvieron tres hijos, dos niñas y un niño.