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  1. Mina Miller Edison (July 6, 1865 – August 24, 1947) was an American community activist and the second wife of inventor and industrialist Thomas Edison. She was a community activist in Fort Myers, Florida, known for her work advancing the use of public spaces and education initiatives.

  2. Mina Miller Edison at home doing needlework. Mina Miller was born on July 6, 1865, the seventh of eleven children. She met Thomas Edison at the home of a mutual friend of her father and Edison, the inventor Ezra Gilliland.

  3. Mar 3, 2023 · Mina Miller Edison Was Much More Than the Wife of theWizard of Menlo Park’. The second wife of Thomas Edison, she viewed domestic labor as a science, calling herself a “home...

  4. Mina Miller Edison (1865-1947) was the second wife of Thomas Edison. He married her in 1886 after the death of his first wife, Mary Stillwell Edison, in 1884.

  5. Mina Miller Edison: Daughter, Wife and Mother of Inventors. A Brief Biography by John D. Venable. Mina Miller Edison is resplendent in turn-of-the-century raiment. She was about forty years old when this picture was taken. A publication of the CHARLES EDISON FUND. “Saw a lady who looked like Mina.

  6. May 12, 2018 · Mina Miller Edison died on August 24, 1947. Out of a note found in one of her gardening books she rises again as the love of Thomas Edison’s life.

  7. Feb 27, 2024 · Mina Miller Edison, his much younger second wife, was a builder, an idealist, and an improver. She was a daughter of Lewis Miller, an agricultural inventor and a founder of the Chautauqua Institute, which continues to be an important center of education for Americans today.

  8. UNTOLD STORIES: MINA MILLER EDISON, THE WIZARD'S WIFE explores Mina's direct and lasting impact, specifically on the Edison's winter estate in Fort Myers, Florida and their Glenmont estate in New Jersey.

  9. Mar 3, 2023 · In addition to attending lectures at the experimental Chautauqua Institution, which her father co-founded, Mina graduated from high school, went to finishing school in Boston and traveled with her siblings. She was on track to become an ordinary upper-middle-class wife.

  10. Mina Miller Edison (1865-1947) was the second wife of Thomas Edison. The couple was married in 1886, two years after the death of Edison’s first wife, Mary Stillwell Edison, in 1884. Mina was the daughter of another inventor, Lewis Miller of Akron, OH, and was beautiful, poised, and cultured.

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