Thomas Edison
Thomas Alva EdisonThomas Alva Edison was born in Mila, Ohio in 1847. Seven years after he was born Edison and his family moved right here in Michigan. Here he attended school for only three months. This being his only form of public education. After these three months, his mom continued on teaching him things such as reading, writing, and math. Along with all of these subjects, she also read to him a lot and taught him some English literature, including things from Shakespeare, Dickens and others. When he turned twelve he started a job at the Grand Trunk Railroad. Here he sold many things such as newspapers, candy, apples, and various other things. This was about the time he noticed his hearing was going downhill. Probably his hearing disability was cause by childhood diseases especially scarlet fever. In an entry he wrote in his diary he stated “I haven’t heard a bird sing since I was 12 years old.” Two years later, when he turned 15 he still worked at the Grand Trunk Railroad. This is when he bought a small printing press. He installed this in a baggage car and began printing, editing, and selling a newspaper called the “Weekly Herald”. He sold this now at the Grand Trunk Railroad. T
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