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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 ...

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    • Eldridge Reeves Johnson, February 6, 1867, Wilmington, Delaware
  2. Eldridge Reeves Johnson (* 6. Februar 1867 in Wilmington, Delaware; † 15. November 1945 in Moorestown, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Ingenieur und Unternehmer aus Camden City, der in Zusammenarbeit mit Emil Berliner, die Entwicklung der Schellackplatte sowie des dazugehörigen Grammophons vorantrieb.

  3. Eldridge R. Johnson. Victor Talking Machine Company. 1901–1927. Industry: Fabricated Goods. Era: 1900. Johnson became a leader in the phonograph industry by introducing a number of technical innovations.

  4. On March 22, 19-41, Eldridge Johnson MacEwan (Little El — nephew El) died indirectly as the result of dengue fever which he had contracted while serving as a marine in Santo Domingo during

  5. 19. Juli 2011 · Eldridge Reeves Johnson (1867-1945) is an obscure figure in music history, and his name is certainly not as recognisable as Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell.

  6. 22. Jan. 2016 · 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.

  7. Berliner worked with Eldridge R. Johnson's machine shop in Camden, New Jersey, to manufacture machines with spring motors. Johnson obtained the motors from another source, but the design of the gramophone spring-driven machine was entirely his own. Although not completely satisfactory, the Johnson machine was the best that could be obtained.