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Title: Thomas Edison


1
Thomas Edison
  • By
  • Andrew DeCarteret

2
Introduction
  • Thomas Alva Edison was born February 11, 1847 in
    Milan, Ohio.
  • In Thomas Edisons lifetime he was married twice
    . First in 1871, Edison marries Mary Stilwell.
    Sadly 14 years later Mary passed away . Two years
    later Edison married Mina Miller.
  • Thomas Edison had six children , first daughter
    Marion Estelle Edison, first son Thomas Alva
    Edison Jr. , second son William Leslie Edison,
    second daughter Madeline Edison, third son
    Charles Edison, and a fourth son Theodore Edison.

3
Introduction Cont.
  • Thomas Edison sadly passed away on October 18,
    1931 in West Orange, New Jersey . Thomas Edison
    lived a long life and died at the age of 84.

4
Social Contribution
  • Thomas Edison has made a huge impact on
    society. Thomas Edison is a very smart man who
    has made a huge contribution to the technology
    world. Edison has invented things that if had
    never been invented we wouldnt be where we are
    today. Such as Motion pictures, the Battery, the
    light bulb, and the phonograph. Thomas Edisons
    inventions were so great they elected October, 21
    to be Edison Day. Edison has never gave up on his
    inventions. Every time his inventions would fail
    he would use it as a learning experience. Edison
    was not afraid or minded failure.

5
Childhood
  • As a child Thomas Edison otherwise known as
    Al at the time was very curious. Al got
    himself into a lot of mischief. Once Al burned
    down his fathers barn just to see what would
    happen. He tended to lack common sense. Al had
    had little schooling do to the fact that his
    family had little money. Eventually he was
    homeschooled by his mother. As a child Edison
    loved to read. He read books on history and other
    subjects that he received from his fathers
    library. His favorite book was, A School
    Compendium of Natural and Experimental Philosophy
    , by Richard Parker. The book covered physics and
    astronomy. Perhaps the book inspired him to be
    an inventor.

6
Adolescence
  • As Thomas Edison got older he began to start
    working. Edison worked at several places as a
    teenager. At first Edison work for his father in
    his garden, but soon enough he quit. He later
    persuaded his mom to work on a train selling
    newspaper and candy. Edison had a chemical
    laboratory in the baggage car but it ended up
    breaking out into a fire. However Edison wasnt
    all mischief as a teenager.
  • In 1862 Edison saved a three year old boy who
    was in the path of a upcoming train! Weirdly
    enough the three year old boy was the son of the
    station master. He rewarded Edison by teaching
    him how to operate the telegraph.
  • Thomas Edison got his first real job as a
    telegraph operator in a small office in Port
    Huron . Edison became a highly skilled telegraph
    operator.

7
Adolescence Cont.
  • When Edison got paid he used the money to buy
    work equipment for the telegraph and books, not
    clothing. When winter came he didnt have an
    overcoat and nearly froze. He always tried to
    improve his telegraph. This perhaps is the start
    of his technological career.

8
Adulthood
  • Thomas Edison was a very successful
    businessman. He owned several, working factories
    and experimented and invented numerous things
    such as commercial incandescent lamps. Some of
    the factories are Edison Electric Illuminating
    Co., Edison General Electric Co., Edison Portland
    Cement Corp., etc. Edison has received many
    awards/honors throughout the course of his life.
    Although Edison has received many awards , the
    most honorable one to him was the Congressional
    Medal of Honor for his debt to society. Edison
    received this medal in a Ceremony at West Orange
    New Jersey by U.S President Calvin Coolidge.

9
Adulthood Cont.
  • By age 80, Edison had horrible health
    conditions. He started to find a way to make
    rubber from plants but was cut short do to his
    death on October 18, 1931. Thomas Edison will be
    remember as an amazing man with an amazing
    imagination who changed the technological world
    forever.

10
Slide of my Choice
  • Inventions Patents Inventions
    Patents
  • Telegraph- 150 Automobile- 8
  • Electric Pen
    Typewriter- 3
  • and mimeograph- 5 Vacuum
  • Telephone- 34
    Preservation- 1
  • Phonograph- 195 Autogiro
    (Aircraft)- 1
  • Electric Light
    Chemicals- 3
  • and Power- 389 Military
  • Railroad- 25
    Projectiles- 3
  • Ore Separator- 62 Radio-
    2
  • Cement- 40 Rubber-
    1
  • Motion Pictures- 9
    Miscellaneous- 21
  • Battery- 141

11
President
  • Feb 11, 1847
  • When Thomas
    Edison was
    born the current president was President
    James K. Polk.
  • James k. Polk was the 11th
  • President of the United States. He
  • increased the size of the United
  • States more than any other
  • President. He was an effective
  • Leader during the Mexican-American
  • War.

12
Interview
  • If I were to were ask Thomas Edison any
  • three questions, I would ask
  • Personally what invention that you invented was
    your favorite and why?
  • Do you regret anything in your life?
  • What would you attempt to invent in our time
    period?

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