Thomas Edison was born in Ohio in 1847 and was mostly homeschooled by his mother as he had hearing problems. As a teenager, he sold candy and newspapers on trains and started his own newspaper business. His first job was as a telegraph operator which he got after saving a young boy from a train. At age 19, he got a new job but was fired for spilling acid on his boss' desk. His first major invention in 1877 was the phonograph, a device that could record and playback sound. In 1879, he invented the long-lasting electric lightbulb and demonstrated it to crowds, becoming known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park". Edison received support from important people like Henry