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  • Thomas A. Edison
    February 11, - October 18,



    Biography for
    Thomas A. Edison
     
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    Birth Name
    Thomas Alva Edison

    Nickname
    The Wizard of Menlo Park

    Mini biography

    Invented the phonograph, the incandescent electric lightbulb, the alkaline storage battery among other things.

    He held more than patents and laid the foundation for the modern electric age.

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    Spouse
    Mina Miller ( - ) (his death)
    Mary Stilwell ( - ) (her death)

    Trivia

    Inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, (sole charter inductee).

    Made several experimental short films, some lasting only several seconds, mostly to test his equipment.

    One film, which features a man sneezing, runs for one and one-half seconds.

    When he lay dying at his home in New Jersey, newspaper reporters were anxiously awaiting a sign from his wife of his death. She signaled Edison's passing by turing a light ON, not off, in his bedroom.

    Using a primative cylinder and foil device, he created the first known recording of a human voice (his own, reciting the poem "Mary Had A Little Lamb").

    Reportedly drank "wine coca" (a medicinal tonic made from coca leaves, the same type of coca that cocaine is extracted from) during marathon research sessions that ran into the night.

    Was home-schooled.

    Enjoyed communication with Morse Code so much, that he proposed marriage to his girlfriend in it, and nicknamed his children "Dot" and "Dash".

    Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla (credited with the practical development of alternating current) briefly worked for Edison as a technician.

    Thomas edison cartoon biography of williams sisters As Edison expanded his direct current DC power delivery system, he received stiff competition from companies installing alternating current AC systems. Collected Writings, Vol. His father, Samuel Edison Jr. Edison was becoming marginalized in his own company having lost majority control in the merger that formed Edison General Electric.

    He quit after arguing with Edison one too many times.

    In his later years, he often committed social faux pas by making racist and anti-Semitic comments before the press.

    While his partial deafness was the subject a great deal of speculation and mythology, it is generally assumed that it was caused by a childhood bout of scarlet fever.

    Is venerated by a sect of the Shinto faith as "the god of electrcity".

    Many of his experimental films were made in a small wooden building dubbed "The Black Mariah" (because it resembled a police wagon of the same name) that was built on a lot next to Edison's lab and office.

    The building, essentially a large wooden shed covered with tar paper, was small enough that it was mounted on circular tracks so it could be turned to accomodate sunlight through an opening in the roof. The original has long since burned down, but a reproduction of the structure is located at the Edison National Historic Site (a museum with a preserved laboratory facility) in Menlo Park, New Jersey.

    Is credited with the invention of sprocketed cinema film.

    Close friend of Henry Ford.

    Other inventions to his credit include celophane tape, waxed paper, an improved version of the typewriter keyboard, and "the electric pencil", a forerunner to today's fax machine.

    Rarely if ever slept a normal 8 hour period.

    He preferred to take "cat naps" throughout the day, and kept cots in his office and lab.

    While he is often erroneously credited with the invention of the incandescent light bulb, he only perfected it. Similar bulbs were already in existence, but they were expensive, did not last long, and gave off a bad smell.

    By developing a low-cost, long-lasting, carbonized cotton filament, he made electrical light cheap enough to be financially practical.

    Pictured on a 3¢ US postage stamp in the Famous Americans/Inventors series, issued 11 February (centennial year of his birth).

    The last years of his life were plagued by financial failures, including plans to make houses out of poured formed concrete (it never caught on with the public) and making rubber from goldenrod (it decomposed too quickly).

    Personal quotes

    (His last words, after lasping in and out of consciousness): "It is very beautiful over there."




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    Physical Culture Girl, The () (producer)
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    Thomas edison cartoon biography of williams college Self-educated; some coursework at Cooper Union. As George Westinghouse installed his first AC systems in , Thomas Edison struck out personally against his chief rival stating, " Just as certain as death, Westinghouse will kill a customer within six months after he puts in a system of any size. High-grade iron ore was scarce on the east coast of the United States and Edison tried to mine low-grade ore. Archived from the original on October 30,

    Electrocuting an Elephant () (producer)
    aka Electrocution of an Elephant () (USA: informal alternative title)
    3. Skeleton Dance, Marionettes () (producer) (uncredited)
    4. Ball Game, The () (producer) (uncredited)
    5. Passion Play of Oberammergau, The () (producer) (uncredited)
    aka Passion Play, The (/II)
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    Thomas edison cartoon biography of williams Edison invented a highly sensitive device, that he named the tasimeter , which measured infrared radiation. On December 25, , at the age of 24, Edison married year-old Mary Stilwell — , whom he had met two months earlier; she was an employee at one of his shops. Edison: A Life of Invention. Initially, only Ford and Firestone were to contribute funds to the project, while Edison did all the research.

    Butterfly Dance () (producer) (uncredited)
    7. Fatima () (producer) (uncredited)
    aka Fatima's Belly Dance () (USA: informal title)
    8. Blackton Sketches, No. 2 () (producer) (uncredited)
    9. Blackton Sketches, No. 3 () (producer) (uncredited)
    Execution of Mary Stuart, The () (producer) (uncredited)
    aka Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots () (USA)


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    Thomas edison cartoon biography of williams brothers October 7, Retrieved April 2, Phenol was a critical material because two derivatives were in high growth phases. Archived PDF from the original on March 14,

    Physical Culture Girl, The ()
    2. Electrocuting an Elephant ()
    aka Electrocution of an Elephant () (USA: informal alternative title)


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    1. Mr. Edison at Work in His Chemical Laboratory () Himself