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  1. Mina Miller Edison (July 6, 1865 – August 24, 1947) was an American community activist and the second wife of inventor and industrialist Thomas Edison. She was a community activist in Fort Myers, Florida, known for her work advancing the use of public spaces and education initiatives.

  2. Mina Miller Edison. Mina Miller around the time of her marriage to Thomas Edison. NPS Photo. Mina (pronounced my-na) was perhaps better prepared to be the wife of a famous man. By the time she met Thomas Edison, his name was already a household word.

  3. Mar 3, 2023 · Learn about the life and work of Mina Miller Edison, the second wife of inventor Thomas Edison and a pioneer of home economics. She managed a large estate, ran charities, raised six children and advocated for women's labor in the modern era.

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  4. Mina Miller Edison: A Valuable Partner to Thomas Edison. Mina Miller Edison (1865-1947) was the second wife of Thomas Edison. He married her in 1886 after the death of his first wife, Mary Stillwell Edison, in 1884.

  5. Learn about Mina Miller Edison, the daughter of a wealthy inventor and a music student, who married Thomas Edison in 1886 and shared his life for forty-five years. Discover how she met Edison, how they raised their children, and how she supported his inventions and legacy.

  6. Feb 27, 2024 · Mina Miller Edison, his much younger second wife, was a builder, an idealist, and an improver. She was a daughter of Lewis Miller, an agricultural inventor and a founder of the Chautauqua Institute, which continues to be an important center of education for Americans today.

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  8. Learn about Mina Miller Edison, the wife of Thomas Edison, and her impact on his inventions and estates. Watch the show on WKNO or stream it on the free PBS App.

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