Reginald Fessenden (English Wikipedia)

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  • US 706737  patent: "Wireless Telegraphy", submitted May 29, 1901, and issued August 12, 1902, to Reginald Fessenden.

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  • " Reginald Fessenden U.S. passport application "Form for Native Citizen", dated August 26, 1914. The signed and notarized application stated that Fessenden was a "native and loyal citizen of the United States" who held U.S. birthright citizenship through his American-born father. In addition, although for his early U.S. patents Fessenden listed his citizenship as Canadian, in a majority of his subsequent applications he described himself as "a citizen of the United States".