Thomas Edison

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What do you use to see at night? You probably said some form of light containing a light bulb of some kind. Well, before Thomas Edison came along people used gas lamps, and fire to see. Thomas Edison was person who revolutionized the world with his amazing invention of the incandescent light bulb, and he also had other revolutionary inventions.
Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio (Edison’s Light bulb). His parents were Samuel and Nancy Edison, and he was the last of seven children. As a child he had very little education. He only attended school for only a couple months, his mother taught him, reading, writing, and arithmetic (Edison Biography). He was curious though, and taught himself by reading. At age thirteen, he got a job as newsboy, and was interested in and learned how to use telegraph. He became a telegrapher at age 16, and his job was to send signals United States and Canada (Edison’s Light bulb). He worked in many cities, until he went to Boston in Boston in 1868. There he changed from being telegrapher to inventor (Edison Biography).
His first patent was an electric vote recorder, which was to record votes in law making bodies faster. It was a failure and because of this he decided to make inventions just for the public. He moved to New York in 1869, and his first successful invention was the Universal Stock Printer. He was given $40,000 for this and other inventions. With the money he set up his first small laboratory and manufacturing facility in Newark, New Jersey in 1871. At the same time got married to Mary Stilwell, and they had three children (Edison Biography).
He then moved his family and staff went to the village of Menlo Park, southwest of New York City, and opened new lab/buil...

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