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  1. Founded. 29 January 1896. ( 1896-01-29) Founder. Thomas Edison. Defunct. 2 January 1957. ( 1957-01-02) Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated (originally the National Phonograph Company) was the main holding company for the various manufacturing companies established by the inventor and entrepreneur Thomas Edison.

  2. The Edison Manufacturing Co. (later known as Thomas A. Edison, Inc.) not only built the apparatus for filming and projecting motion pictures, but also produced films for public consumption. Most early examples were actualities showing famous people, news events, disasters, people at work, new modes of travel and technology, scenic views ...

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  4. Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated. This company was incorporated on January 27, 1896, as the National Phonograph Company, then reorganized and newly incorporated as Thomas A. Edison, Inc., on February 28, 1911. Over time it consolidated most of Edison's companies, including the Edison Phonograph Works on August 28, 1924, Edison Storage Battery ...

  5. Successor. Thomas A. Edison, Inc. Headquarters. New York City. , U.S. The Edison Manufacturing Company, originally registered as the United Edison Manufacturing Company and often known as simply the Edison Company, was organized by inventor and entrepreneur Thomas Edison and incorporated in New York City in May 1889.

  6. Detailed Biography. Thomas Edison did not invent the modern world. He was, however, present at the creation, a significant figure in the organization and growth of America's national markets, communications and power systems, and entertainment industries. One hundred and fifty years after his birth—and 66 years after his death—his name ...

  7. Edison, Thomas A., North American Phonograph / manufacturer in USA, Model types, Tube manufacturer from United States of America , 89 radios, 14 tubes.

  8. Dec 4, 2019 · Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847–October 18, 1931) was an American inventor who transformed the world with inventions including the lightbulb and the phonograph. He was considered the face of technology and progress in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fast Facts: Thomas Edison.

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