Young Thomas
Edison
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Thomas Edison was born Febuary 11, 1847 in Milan
Ohio. He was the youngest of seven siblings, and did not learn to talk
until he was nearly four. At the age of seven Edison spent three months
in school until his mother took him out of school and home schooled
him.
When Tom turned twelve the young entrepenuer became a railroad
newspaper boy. He would ride rail cars selling candy, newspapers,
fruits, and vegetables.
Soon after Edison began working on the railroads
he became practically deaf. There are several theories on what happened
to make the inventor deaf one of the widest spread beliefs is that
Edison lost his hearing when a conductor boxed his ears after Edison
accidentally set fire to a train car. Edison said that he lost his
hearing when a brakeman caught Edison by his ears to stop Edison from
falling off the train. Regardless of what happened Edison couldn't hear
out of his left ear and was about eighty percent deaf in his right ear.
One day before getting on a train fourteen year
old Edison noticed a todler with his back turned to an oncoming train.
Tom reacted quickly throwing himself and the toddler off the tracks in
the nick of time. The three year olds dad trained Edison to operate a
telagraph machine as a reward. By the age of sixteen Edison had
mastered this skill and left home. He moved to Boston, however a year
and a half after he started working there he was forced to quit because
his employer accused him of "not concentrating on his primary
responsibilities, and doing to much moonlighting." Edison was moved to
New York where he arrived practically broke.