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    Thomas Alva Edison Jr. (1876–1935), nicknamed "Dash" William Leslie Edison (1878–1937) Inventor, graduate of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, 1900. Mary Edison died at age 29 on August 9, 1884, of unknown causes: possibly from a brain tumor or a morphine overdose. Doctors frequently prescribed … See more

    Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, … See more

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    Thomas Edison began his career as a news butcher, selling newspapers, candy and vegetables on the trains running from Port Huron to … See more

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    Edison's major innovation was the establishment of an industrial research lab in 1876. It was built in Menlo Park, a part of Raritan Township … See more

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    Edison is credited with designing and producing the first commercially available fluoroscope, … See more

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    Thomas Edison was born in 1847 in Milan, Ohio, but grew up in Port Huron, Michigan, after the family moved there in 1854. He was the seventh … See more

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    Edison moved from Menlo Park after the death of his first wife, Mary, in 1884, and purchased a home known as "Glenmont" in 1886 as a … See more

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    Henry Ford, the automobile magnate, later lived a few hundred feet away from Edison at his winter retreat in Fort Myers. Ford once worked as an … See more

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    WebThomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and entrepreneur, who invented many things. [1] Edison developed one of the first practical …

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    WebOn August 25, 1935 Thomas A. Edison, Jr. died under an assumed name in a hotel in Springfield, Massachusetts. Although some Edison biographers contend that he …

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    10 Interesting Facts About the Life and Times of Inventor Thomas Edison A small town in the Midwest was the birthplace of one of the most inventive geniuses of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Milan, Ohio on February 11, 1847, Thomas Alva Edison suffered through several illnesses during his infancy and toddler years.
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    Was Thomas Edison good at math?
    Thomas Edison was famously bad at math (he said he had a “distaste” for it), but math was essential to much of the work he did. Rather than force himself to learn it better, he focused where he excelled, and hired mathematicians to assist with his work. Who built your mouse?
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    Did Thomas Edison have a mentor?
    When Henry Ford introduced the Model A, his first all-new car in 19 years, he gave the first example to his close friend and mentor, inventor Thomas Edison. At Edison's request, the car was rebuilt with an open touring-style body, and Ford made further updates over the years. Edison used this Model A until his death in 1931.
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    Did Thomas Edison make a microphone?
    Thomas Edison and Emile Berliner are often credited with the creation of the carbon microphone. Edison is credited with creating a carbon telephone transmitter, as well as several follow up improvements, while Emile Berliner had a similar loose-contact transmitter in development simultaneously.
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    WebYoung Thomas Edison, Jr. NPS Photo. Thomas Alva, Junior, was born on January 10, 1876. Since his sister Marion was nicknamed "Dot," he was nicknamed "Dash." He …

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    Thomas Alva Edison (Milan, Ohio, 11 de fevereiro de 1847 — West Orange, Nova Jérsei, 18 de outubro de 1931) foi um empresário dos Estados Unidos que patenteou e financiou o desenvolvimento de muitos dispositivos importantes de grande interesse industrial. "O Feiticeiro de Menlo Park" (The Wizard of Menlo Park), como era conhecido, foi um dos primeiros a aplicar os princípios da pro…

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    WebApr 21, 2017 · Thomas Jr. dreamed of his invention being installed in every car in the nation. It failed to pass basic performance tests. When Thomas Edison died in 1931, he …

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    WebAfter Mary's death, when Tom Jr. was only 8, the younger Edison was largely raised by relatives while his father worked impossibly long hours. In his teenage years Tom Edison

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Edison_Junior-Senior_High_School

    WebThomas A. Edison Junior-Senior High School is a seven-year (6-12) public junior and senior high school of the Lake Station Community School Corporation in Lake Station, …

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    WebThomas A. Edison, Jr., three-quarter length portrait, facing slightly left LCCN93510884.tif 3,245 × 4,096; 12.68 MB. Thomas Alva Edison jr.gif 306 × 450; 79 KB. William Leslie …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison_State_University

    WebHistory. Thomas Edison State College was approved by the New Jersey Board of Education in December 1971, and established on July 1, 1972. In 2015, the college was awarded university status. The school is named in …

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