he invented it in 1899
Thomas A. Edison
Thomas Edison
The mimeograph machine was invented in 1876 by Thomas Edison. It was used for creating multiple copies of documents by transferring ink through a stencil onto paper.
In 1887, Thomas Edison formed a partnership with inventor and entrepreneur William H. H. Smith to manufacture the mimeograph machine. This collaboration aimed to enhance the production and distribution of printed materials, utilizing Edison's innovative technologies. The mimeograph became a significant tool for duplicating documents efficiently in schools, businesses, and organizations.
Thomas Alva Edison.
The stencil machine is also known as the mimeograph machine. The person who invented it was Thomas Edison and the first person to use it was Albert Blake Dick.
he didnt he invented a engraver
No he did not invent the washing machine because the washing machine was actually invented 26 years before he was born!
No Thomas Edison didn't invent the umbrella, but he did invent the phonograph and the light-bulb. :D
Lewis Latimer invented it, and he wrote a book with Thomas Edison.
Thomas Edison was based in Edison(named after him), New Jersey.
Thomas Edison did not invent the electric chair Harold p brown did...