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Anthony Pollok
Anthony Pollok (1829 – July 4, 1898) was an American patent attorney who, with Marcellus Bailey, helped prepare Alexander Graham Bell's patents for the telephone and related inventions.
== Biography ==

Anthony Pollock was born in Hungary about 1828-1829〔U.S. Census for 1870 and 1880, Washington, D.C.〕 He graduated from the Ecole Centrale of Paris and was Chevalier of the Legion of Honor of France.〔(pages 273-274 Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, December 5, 1899 )〕 Pollok immigrated to the United States about 1884〔Boyd's Directory of the District of Columbia 1884.〕 where he built a successful law practice and enjoyed the opulent lifestyle of a prosperous Washington, D,C. lawyer.〔Evenson, page 43〕 Pollok's office was a half block from the Patent Office. He was vice-president of the International Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property and testified twice before the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. Senate.
When Alexander Graham Bell began work on the telephone, Pollok was a partner with patent lawyer Marcellus Bailey in the law firm of Pollok & Bailey. Bell's patron and future father-in-law Gardiner Hubbard paid Pollok and Bailey to work on Bell's patent applications and patents. The well-connected Anthony Pollok was also one of Hubbard's associates in promoting the "U.S. Postal Telegraph Bill" that would have bought all the telegraph lines from Western Union to make the telegraph industry a government monopoly, similar to the telegraph monopolies employed by several European countries.〔Evenson, pages 25, 43〕 The proposed bill (law) did not pass its vote.
After Bell's patent application for the telephone was approved on February 29, 1876, Pollok invited Bell to his home to celebrate. Bell wrote to his father:
:''"Mr. Pollok has the most palatial residence of any that I have ever seen. It is certainly the finest and best appointed of any in Washington. None of the rooms are less than fifteen feet high. The portico is also about fifteen feet high - supported by massive polished Aberdeen-granite pillars. Mr. Pollok has been introducing me to some of the elite of Washington. Yesterday we called upon Mrs. Bancroft (wife of the historian)... Today we called on Prof. Henry of the Smithsonian - and on Saturday Mr. Pollok gives a party in my honor - and I expect to meet Sir Edward Thornton and members of the other foreign Embassies."''〔Evenson, page 82〕

The Alexander Graham Bell Papers collection at the Library of Congress contains letters from Bell to Pollok and Bailey regarding Bell's patents for the telephone.

Pollok and his wife Marie (born about 1840) were passengers on the steamship ''SS La Bourgogne'' when it sank after collision with the ship ''Cromartyshire'' on July 4, 1898.,〔
After their death, his heirs established the "Anthony Pollok Memorial Prize" that was offered for the best device for saving lives in case of disaster at sea.〔New York Times, September 13, 1899〕

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