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*Salem sent the ''first American missionaries'' to a foreign country when Ann and Adoniram Judson set sail to India in February 1812. | *Salem sent the ''first American missionaries'' to a foreign country when Ann and Adoniram Judson set sail to India in February 1812. | ||
*The ''first playground'' in America was built in 1904, either at the end of Turner or Broad Street, by Christian Lantz. | *The ''first playground'' in America was built in 1904, either at the end of Turner or Broad Street, by Christian Lantz. | ||
*The Salem Fraternity Boys Club was the ''first boys club'' in the country. Started in | *The Salem Fraternity Boys Club was the ''first boys club'' in the country. Started in 1869, it is now known as the [[Boys and Girls Club of greater Salem]]. | ||
*Joseph Dixon started the first lead pencil factory in Salem in 1824. | *Joseph Dixon started the first lead pencil factory in Salem in 1824. | ||
*The country's ''first candy company'' opened in Salem in 1806, selling "[[Gibralters]]" | *The country's ''first candy company'' opened in Salem in 1806, selling "[[Gibralters]]" |
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- The first ice cream cones in New England were made at the E.W. Hobbs stand at the Salem Willows.
- The first elephant to step foot in America, nicknamed the Stoned Elephant
- Capt. William Driver of Salem was the first to call the American flag "Old Glory."
- The country's first insurance actuary was Salem mathematician, astronomer and navigator Nathaniel Bowditch.
- First brick kiln was established in 1629.
- Salem sent the first American missionaries to a foreign country when Ann and Adoniram Judson set sail to India in February 1812.
- The first playground in America was built in 1904, either at the end of Turner or Broad Street, by Christian Lantz.
- The Salem Fraternity Boys Club was the first boys club in the country. Started in 1869, it is now known as the Boys and Girls Club of greater Salem.
- Joseph Dixon started the first lead pencil factory in Salem in 1824.
- The country's first candy company opened in Salem in 1806, selling "Gibralters"
- Salem merchant Elias "King" Derby became the country's first millionaire.
- The first American yacht was launched from the docks of Salem in 1816 when Capt. George Crowninshield sailed Cleopatra's Barge to sea.
- Salem sisters Elizabeth and Mary Peabody opened the first kindergarten in America in 1861.
- In 1877, Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated an invention called the telephone at Lyceum Hall.The Boston Globe's Salem reporter became the first to use the phone to call in a story.
- The first blood was shed in America's War of Independence was at Leslie's retreat on Feb. 26, 1776.
- The first X-ray machine was developed in 1898 by Frank Balch who lived on Essex Street in Salem.
- Charlotte Forten was the first black graduate of Salem Normal School (now Salem State College).
- Pioneer Village, a re-creation of Salem in the 1630's was the first outdoor museum in the United States.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Firsts, Salem
"At last a look at Salem's many first" Salem Evening News, Oct. 7, 1988, p.9