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    PRETTY BOY FLOYD
    February 3, 1904 - Georgia USA to East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.A.

    Born This Day In History 3rd February Celebrating Birthdays Today Pretty Boy Floyd; Born: Charles Arthur Floyd 3rd February 1904 Georgia USA Died: October 22nd, 1934 East Liverpool, Ohio, U.S.A. Known For: American bank robber and alleged killer. He was on the FBI most wanted list after the Kansas City Massacre on 17th June 1933 The killings which took the lives of four peace officers and their prisoner Frank Nash, Pretty Boy Floyd and his associates attempted to free Frank Nash and during the gunfight 4 four peace officers and Frank Nash were killed. He was later killed in a shoot out with local police.

    THOMAS EDISON
    February 3, 1862 - From Port Huron to Detroit

    As a boy almost 15 yrs old, Thomas Edison (1847-1931), became the first publisher of a newspaper produced and sold on a moving train. He had set up a small press in the baggage car of the Grand Trunk Railroad train from Port Huron to Detroit, Mich. Already obsessed with telegraphy, he worked out the logistics of getting advance news. His weekly Grand Trunk Herald, a single sheet measuring 7-in. x 8-in., included local news and advertisements for his fathers store. He had been selling candy and newspapers on commission on that train run since age 12. Now, promoting his own newspaper he earned more. Edison became renowned as a pioneering boy journalist. At its peak, he sold about 200 copies a day to train riders.

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