On October 17, 1888, Thomas Edison filed a preliminary claim, known as a caveat, with the US Patent Office for a device that would "do for the Eye what the phonograph does for the Ear.ā This device would eventually be named the Kinetoscope.
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On October 17, 1888, Thomas Edison filed a preliminary claim, known as a caveat, with the US Patent Office for a device that would "do for the Eye what the phonograph does for the Ear.ā This device would eventually be named the Kinetoscope.

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Excerpt from A MOTION PLAY PRIMER THAT IS ON THE SQUARE, by Harvey Peake
Motion Picture Magazine (Aug. 1915)
"The value of an idea lies in the using of it."
-- Thomas Edison
⢠Kinetoscope The Kinetoscope is an early motion picture exhibition device, designed for films to be viewed by one person at a time through a peephole viewer window.
⢠Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (1894) According to the Library of Congress, it is the second oldest surviving U.S. motion picture to be copyrighted, although it is now in the public domain.
⢠The Boxing Cats (1894) Since the creation of film people likes to filming their cats.
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Early Kinetoscope Film "Boxing Cats," 1890s

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A bit of August 31st history...
1837 - Ralph Waldo Emerson gives his famous āThe American Scholarā speech at Harvard College, MA, declaring American literary independence from Europe
1888 - The body of Jack the Ripperās 1st victim, Mary Ann Nichols, is found in Whitechapel, London (pictured)
1897 - Thomas Edison patents the kinetoscope, a device that produces moving pictures
1925 - Anthropologist Margaret Mead first arrives in SamoaĀ
1955 - 1st sun-powered automobile demonstrated - Chicago
1968 - 12,000 die and 60,000 buildings destroyed by 7.8 quake in NE Iran
1994 - A cease fire was declared by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) after 25 years of bloodshed in Northern Ireland
1997 - Princess Diana dies in a car crash in a road tunnel in Paris
2015 - President Obama officially re-designates Alaskaās Mt McKinley as Denali, itās native American name
Eugen Sandow, pioneer bodybuilder, āposing for the Kinetoscope.ā 1890s?Ā A pictorial history of the movies. 1943.
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