
Thomas A. Edison
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Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman who has been described as America's greatest inventor. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. These inventions, which include the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the long-lasting, practical electric light bulb, have had a widespread impact on the modern industrialized world. He was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of organized science and teamwork to the process of invention, working with many researchers and employees. He established the first industrial research laboratory. Edison was raised in the American Midwest; early in his career he worked as a telegraph operator, which inspired some of his earliest inventions. In 1876, he established his first laboratory facility in Menlo Park, New Jersey, where many of his early inventions were developed. He later established a botanic laboratory in Fort Myers, Florida in collaboration with businessmen Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone, and a laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey that featured the world's first film studio, the Black Maria. He was a prolific inventor, holding 1,093 US patents in his name, as well as patents in other countries. Edison married twice and fathered six children. He died in 1931 of the complications of diabetes.
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Blacksmithing Scene (1893)
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Annie Oakley (1894)
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Parade of Marines, U.S. Cruiser, 'Brooklyn' (1898)
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Early Edison Camera Tests (1891)
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The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1895)
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Frankenstein (1910)
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Serpentine Dance - Annabelle (1897)
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A Minstrel Show (1913)
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Sioux Ghost Dance (1894)
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Julius Caesar (1913)
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Fatima's Coochee-Coochee Dance (1896)
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Imperial Japanese Dance (1894)
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Launch of Surf Boat (1897)
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Lucia di Lammermoor (1911)
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The Deaf Mute (1913)
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Alciede Capitane (1898)
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Capsize of Lifeboat (1897)
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Pillow Fight (1897)
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2nd Special Service Battalion, Canadian Infantry, Parade and Embarkation (1899)
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Andrew Carnegie (1914)
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Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph (1894)
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Pan-American Exposition by Night (1901)
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Launch of Life Boat (1897)
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Cock Fight (1896)
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914)
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Rescue - Resuscitation (1897)
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Admiral Cigarette (1897)
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The Politician (1913)
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Censorship and Its Absurdities (1915)
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Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) (1909)
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American Falls, from Incline R.R. (1896)
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Nursery Favorites (1913)
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Skiing Scene in Quebec (1902)
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Electrocuting an Elephant (1903)
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Starting for the Fire (1896)
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The Birth of the Telephone (1914)
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The Passion Play of Oberammergau (1898)
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The Edison Kinetophone (1913)
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The Irish Policeman (1913)
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The Old Violin (1914)
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Arrival of the Governor General, Lord Minto, at Quebec (1902)
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Bicycle Trick Riding, No. 2 (1899)
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Indian War Council (1894)
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The Musical Blacksmiths (1913)
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President McKinley Taking the Oath (1901)
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The Trick Cyclist (1901)
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The Five Bachelors (1913)
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General Lee's Procession, Havana (1899)
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Parsifal (1904)
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Her Redemption (1913)
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A Jewish Dance at Jerusalem (1903)
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Jack's Joke (1913)
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Votes for Women (1913)
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The Old Guard (1913)
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Meeting of the Motion Pictures Patents Company (1909)
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Chicago-Michigan Football Game (1903)
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Skyscrapers of New York City, from the North River (1903)
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New York Police Parade, June 1st, 1899 (1899)
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Canoeing on the Charles River, Boston, Mass. (1904)
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Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association Championships (1904)
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