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David Alter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David Alter

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Portrait of Dr. David Alter, printed in the book History of the County of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania (1882).
Portrait of Dr. David Alter, printed in the book History of the County of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania (1882).

David Alter (born December 3, 1807 - died September 18, 1881) was a prominent American inventor and scientist of the 19th century. He was born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and graduated from the Reformed Medical School in New York City. He had German and Swiss ancestry.

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[edit] Inventions

Dr. David Alter is credited with having invented:

[edit] Biography

Dr. David Alter (1807-1881) was a doctor, scientist, and famous American inventor, son of John Alter and Eleanor Sheetz. "David began as a physician and scientist in Elderton, Pennsylvania in the 1830s. David Alter married (1st) Laura Rowley, and they settled in Elderton."[6]

In 1836 Elderton, David Alter invented the electric telegraph, one year before the popular Morse telegraph was invented. David rigged the telegraph between his house and his barn. He was interviewed about the discovery going unobserved by other inventors and said: "I may say that there is no connection at all between the telegraph of Morse and others and that of myself...Professor Morse most probably never heard of me or my Elderton telegraph."[2]

David Alter obtained medical schooling at the Reformed Medical College in New York City (debated on the dates), and at the Cincinnati Medical School (1841-1842).

David Alter settled in Freeport, Pennsylvania about 1837. David’s first wife Laura died in 1842, and several years later he married her sister, Amanda Rowley. He had a total of thirteen (13) children. He manufactured bromine near his home, manned a weather station, worked as a physician, and was one of the first daguerreotype photographers of the town of Freeport.

Inventions while in Freeport: "In the great Pittsburgh Fire of 1845, he found a shard of melted glass that gave him the idea of the light spectrum. He went on to discover Spectral Analysis in 1853. He also invented and patented a method of manufacturing Bromine from salt wells in 1845, that was highly useful in the iron industry and was put on display in the World's fair."[6] Dr. Alter resided in Freeport for the rest of his life until his death in 1881.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Albert, 1882.
  2. ^ a b Wiley, 1891.
  3. ^ Scott.
  4. ^ Alter, 1854.
  5. ^ Alter, 1855.
  6. ^ a b Rowley, 2002.

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Published Biographies:

  • Albert, George Dallas, editor. History of the County of Westmoreland. Philadelphia PA: L. H. Everts and Company, 1882, pages 357-361.
  • Wiley, Samuel T., editor. Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong Counties. Philadelphia PA: John M. Gresham and Co., 1891, pages 475-476.
  • Armstrong Pennsylvania, Her People Past and Present, Volume 1, pages 97-98.
  • Johnson, Allen, editor. Dictionary of American Biography, 1964, page 230.
  • Elliott, Clark E., editor. Biographical Dictionary of American Scientists. Westpoint CT: Greenwood Press, 1979, page 16.
  • Allen, G. Who's Who in Science. Chicago IL: 1968, p. 39.
  • Rowley, Irene. The Golden Rowley collection, Volume 1: "The Genealogy and Known Descendants of Daniel Rowley the Pioneer Land Dealer". Rowley, 2002, pages 93-94.

Other References:

  • Scott, Victoria Laverna (Burtner).Joseph Alter, David Alter. (Family Memoir, White Paper.)
  • Alter, David. On Certain Physical Properties of Light Produced by the Combustion of Different Metals in an Electric Spark Refracted by a Prism. Am. J. Sci. Arts 18 (1854): pages 55-57.
  • Alter, David. On Certain Physical Properties of the Light of the Electric Spark, Within Certain Gases, as Seen Through a Prism. Am. J. Sci. Arts 19 (1855): pages 213-214.


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