My name is Jack Stanley, I have studied history for many years. This blog is about history in a more raw view, not over done. I often use original materials to bring a historic event or story to life or an interview I may have done with the person mentioned. If you cook a vegetable too long it loses much. The same can be said of many histories. They are the history of the history written before it. Over done history. THIS IS HISTORY IN THE RAW. Comments send to phonograph78@hotmail.com
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Thank you Theodore Edison (1898-1992)
Theodore Edison told me much about his father. I learned a lot from him and sadly have forgotten a great deal. But he was my link to the past....and my connection to his father. He shared many stories with me... I will go into them in detail as this blog grows. But for now I thought it would be nice for much of the world to see one of the unknown Edison's...Theodore
He was a nice man, and very much in awe of his father as an inventor and as a person. I am glad that I was able to speak with him and learn much about his father. Theodore had a Lab in West Orange where he worked...As I recall he had something in the order of 72-75 patents. Calibron was the name of his company.
I was very young at the time and I did not ask the questions I would love to ask now....But we only have certain times to do the things we want too...But I have to say I was so lucky to have known him...Thank you Mr. Edison
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