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'''The Stoned Elephant''':
'''The Stoned Elephant''':


The first elephant to set foot in America came off the Derby-owned ship America in 1796. Instead of water, which was in short supply, the elephant was fed, and learned to enjoy, dark beer. The enterprising Captain Jacob Crowninshield charged spectators 25 cents to watch the elephant uncork and drink bottles of beer.
The first elephant to set foot in America came onto Derby Wharf from the merchant vessel America in 1796. Instead of water, which was in short supply, the elephant was fed, and learned to enjoy, dark beer. The enterprising Captain Jacob Crowninshield charged spectators 25 cents to watch the elephant uncork and drink bottles of beer.
Crowninshield eventually sold the elephant for $10,000.


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==See Also==
*"At last, a look at Salem's many firsts" ''Salem Evening News'', Oct. 7, 1988, p.9
*"A tale of a potted pachyderm" ''Boston Sunday Globe'', June 12, 1994, p. C4
*"Salem has its share of "firsts" ''Salem Evening News'', June 18, 1993, p. 10A

Revision as of 10:43, 13 November 2009

The Stoned Elephant:

The first elephant to set foot in America came onto Derby Wharf from the merchant vessel America in 1796. Instead of water, which was in short supply, the elephant was fed, and learned to enjoy, dark beer. The enterprising Captain Jacob Crowninshield charged spectators 25 cents to watch the elephant uncork and drink bottles of beer. Crowninshield eventually sold the elephant for $10,000.

See Also

  • "At last, a look at Salem's many firsts" Salem Evening News, Oct. 7, 1988, p.9
  • "A tale of a potted pachyderm" Boston Sunday Globe, June 12, 1994, p. C4
  • "Salem has its share of "firsts" Salem Evening News, June 18, 1993, p. 10A