The Life and Inventions of Alexander Miles
Alexander Miles, a notable inventor, was born in Ohio in 1837. He is known for inventing the automatic opening and closing doors, revolutionizing convenience. Despite his significant contributions, he also worked as a barber and in real estate. Married to Candace, they settled in Dunlap, where they had a daughter named Grace. Miles' impact on elevator technology and his entrepreneurial endeavors left a lasting legacy. Explore his timeline, family life, and interesting facts about this remarkable figure.
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Alexander Miles Cynthia Camacho Ms.Tuel February19, 2015
Alexander Miles was a great inventor who invented the automatic opening and closing doors This was a great way to stop having to manually open and close the doors.
Alexander Miles was born in Ohio in 1837.
Alexanders hobby as an adult was being a barber. He also had no other siblings. His parents were Michael Miles and Mary Pompy.
Alexander Miles Timeline Alexander Miles invented the automatic opening and closing door. Alexander Miles died in the spring of 1918. Alexander Miles was born in 1837.
Alexander Miles got married in Dunlap to Candace. Candace and Alexander settled in Dunlap and had one child named Grace. Grace was born on April 9, 1876.
Interesting facts about Alexander Miles. Fact #1 Everyone thought he made a huge contribution to the elevator. Fact #4 Alexander Miles worked as a real estate business man and owned several houses. Fact #2 His invention also broke down many regards. Fact #5 Alexander Miles was not the only one who was awarded this invention. Fact #3 Alexander Miles became an inventor on Oct. 11, 1887.
Jobs in the hotel! In 1882 the new St. Louis opened on Superior Street. The hotel was the most outstanding hotel in Zenith City. Miles operated the Hotel barber shops and bathrooms. Candace opened her own dressmaker business.
A reporter from the Daily Winona News came to Alexander Miles house and wrote about the successful man. Miles drove the reporter around to show off the amazing parts of Duluth. They traveled behind a large group of horses to show how amazing Zenith City was.
The saddest moment in Alexander Miles life was when his wife Candace died at the age of 71. Following her death, Alexander was very ill and died in the hospital.