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Edison Manufacturing Company Stock Signed by Thomas Edison [206926]

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Edison Manufacturing Company Stock Signed by Thomas Edison [206926]
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Unique in this group of Edison stocks from Prag. This certificate is almost homemade, with the company name handwritten. Signed by Thomas A. Edison as president. Signature is heavily punch cancelled. Reverse shows the shares were transferred to Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in 1924. This company was organized in December 1889 as Edison's personal business and was incorporated in New Jersey on May 5, 1900. Originally formed to manufacture and market the Edison-Lalande primary battery, the company manufactured and sold batteries for use with telegraph, phonoplex, and telephone systems, as well as for phonographs, dental equipment, medical instruments, and other machinery. It also produced kinetoscope films, kinetoscopes, wax for phonograph cylinders, x-ray equipment, and electric fans. The company had a factory at Silver Lake, New Jersey. The company's assets and property rights were assigned to Thomas A. Edison, Inc., in February 1911. It was dissolved on November 9, 1926. Thomas Edison (1847–1931) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, and one of history's most prolific innovators, holding over 1,000 patents. He developed groundbreaking technologies including the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, and the motion picture camera. Edison's creation of the first industrial research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, revolutionized the process of invention by fostering teamwork and systematic experimentation. His work in electrical power led to the founding of the Edison Electric Light Company, which later became part of General Electric. Known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," Edison's inventions transformed modern life and helped usher in the age of electricity and mass communication.
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Date: 1908
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State: New Jersey
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Provenance: Ken Prag Collection