Thomas Edison was in his mid-twenties when he saved a 3-year-old child from a runaway train in 1867.
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Thomas Edison saved a boy on a train from a rolling chemical bottle. This incident inspired the boy's father, who was a station agent, to teach Edison morse code. This event sparked Edison's interest in technology and communication.
Thomas Edison saved a kid from a box car on a Railroad Track. The father, whom was very grateful, hired Edison as a Telegraph Operator.
Do you believe this nonsense. There was no runaway train. a kid might have been trespassing in a railroad yard, when Edison might just have been on the scene in time. this sounds like the (dangerous) -if not suicidal Franklin Kite and Key anecdote and is probably- a myth.
He saved the train and a little boy from disaster after pushing the boy out of the way.
he wanted a machine to destroy the wiorld but superman came and saved the world
The boy's father was a telegrapher so he gave Edison telegraph lessons. That is one of the reasons why Edison was improving at the telegraph. This also started him to becoming a telegrapher during the Civil War for the Union army.
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No... But he saved a three year old boy from getting hit by a train. He pushed the little boy away from the train track and it gave him inspiration.
The thought is this: A child saved is a soul saved. A child saved is also a life saved because they have their life to live for God. An adult saved is a soul saved. An adult saved is only a partial life saved because they've already lived some of their life.
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Thomas Cahill wrote How the Irish Saved Civilization.