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Showing posts with label 1884. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1884. Show all posts

Aug 15, 2019

[Answer] Canadian Marcellus Edson patented which food item in 1884?

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...Marcellus Gilmore Edson was a Canadian chemist who filed and was granted the first patent in the United States for what he called “peanut-candy” in 1884. His cooled product had "a consistency like that of butter, lard, or ointment", according to his patent application. Edson developed the idea of peanut paste as a delicious and nutritious foodstuff for people who could hardly chew solid food, a common state in those days. Peanut paste was initially sold for six cents per pound. The patent describes a process of milling roasted peanuts until the peanuts reached "a fluid or semi-fluid state".

[Ans] Canadian Marcellus Edson patented which food item in 1884?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Canadian Marcellus Edson patented which food item in 1884?"



Marcellus Gilmore Edson was a Canadian chemist who filed and was granted the first patent in the United States for what he called “peanut-candy” in 1884. His cooled product had "a consistency like that of butter, lard, or ointment", according to his patent application. Edson developed the idea of peanut paste as a delicious and nutritious foodstuff for people who could hardly chew solid food, a common state in those days. Peanut paste was initially sold for six cents per pound. The patent describes a process of milling roasted peanuts until the peanuts reached "a fluid or semi-fluid state".

Jun 6, 2019

[Answer] Who was the first African-American to play major league baseball in 1884?

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...Moses Fleetwood Walker broke through the barrier between black men and major league baseball in 1884. Walker played in the years immediately following the Civil War. He suffered verbal abuse from fans at most games. Walker was a good-field, no-hit catcher. He was born in a way station along the Underground Railroad in 1957. He played several seasons with a minor-league white minor-league team, then joined the American Association with the Toledo Blue Stockings. Segregation at that time was a "gentlemen's agreement" with no state or federal laws to stop a black man from playing. So, Walker integrated the game at age 26. Walker had to quit baseball in 1889 because of racism. Source: MLB.mlb.com

May 24, 2019

[Ans] In 1884, what did P.T. Barnum lead across the Brooklyn Bridge to prove that the structure was safe?

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On this day in 1883, The Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was opened to traffic for the first time. To test out the bridge, P.T. Barnum offered, he’d walk his troupe of elephants across it. On May 17, 1884, P.T. Barnum’s 21 elephants, including his star, Jumbo, crossed on foot from Manhattan to a circus showground in Brooklyn. The march of the circus animals across the bridge became an annual springtime ritual. It was a demonstration to the public that the bridge was safe and a brilliant promotional stunt for Barnum’s touring show.

[Answer] In 1884, what did P.T. Barnum lead across the Brooklyn Bridge to prove that the structure was safe?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In 1884, what did P.T. Barnum lead across the Brooklyn Bridge to prove that the structure was safe?"



...On this day in 1883, The Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was opened to traffic for the first time. To test out the bridge, P.T. Barnum offered, he’d walk his troupe of elephants across it. On May 17, 1884, P.T. Barnum’s 21 elephants, including his star, Jumbo, crossed on foot from Manhattan to a circus showground in Brooklyn. The march of the circus animals across the bridge became an annual springtime ritual. It was a demonstration to the public that the bridge was safe and a brilliant promotional stunt for Barnum’s touring show.

May 25, 2017

[Ans] in 1884, who led 21 elephants across the brooklyn bridge to prove it was safe?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "in 1884, who led 21 elephants across the brooklyn bridge to prove it was safe?"



The bridge—originally referred to as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge and as the East River Bridge— was opened for use on May 24, 1883. Thousands of people attended the opening ceremony and many ships were present in the East Bay for the occasion.