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Here鈥檚 a look back at some Christmas firsts in American history. See the first Christmas card, the first Christmas stamp, the first depictions of Santa Claus, and more ways Christmas traditions started.
The First Christmas Cards
The very first commercial Christmas card was printed in London, England, in 1843 by Sir Henry Cole, who had hired artist John Callcott Horsley. Before then, people wrote Christmas letters by hand, which could be very time-consuming. Cole also played a key role in the postal service and the introduction of the Penny Post 3 years early, so he must have thought of the commercial possibilities. Notice how the card pictured below has a blank space after 鈥淭o鈥 and 鈥淔rom.鈥
The first commercial Christmas card. A total of 2050 cards were sold. Image: Public Domain.
Across the pond, Louis Prang is known as the 鈥渇ather of the American Christmas card.鈥 A Boston-based printer who immigrated from Poland, Prang introduced the Christmas card to the American public in 1875. He was an innovative lithographer and publisher known for his early adoption of the chromolithographic color printing process. His intention was to share the arts with the public and democratize art in his adopted land. The popularity of his Christmas cards was immediate. He sponsored design competitions, attracting the best illustrators in the land; Prang was also an active supporter of women artists. By 1881, he was reportedly printing 5 million Christmas cards a year!
Within artist competitions, Prang cards were unmatched. This was an 1881 winner. Credit: americanantiquarian.org
The first White House Christmas card was sent in 1953 from the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Interestingly, Eisenhower was an amateur artist and the White House issues many cards bearing the President鈥檚 own artwork.
Eisenhower 1955 Christmas Gift Card. .
The tradition was continued during the Kennedy administration when was featured on a 1963 card!
An art print also became the standard Christmas gift for the president鈥檚 staff, a practice continued to this day.
Here鈥檚 a fun fact: 鈥淗appy Christmas鈥 (still traditional in England) replaced 鈥淢erry Christmas鈥 because clergymen decided the traditional greeting was associated with inebriation!
First Christmas Postage Stamp
In 1962, the U.S. Post Office Department issued its first Christ颅mas stamp in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Customers had requested such a stamp for years. It featured a wreath and two candles and sold for 4 cents. Anticipating a huge demand for the new Christmas stamp, the department had 350 million printed鈥攖he larg颅est number produced for a special stamp until that time. The initial sup颅ply sold out quickly and the Bureau of Engraving and Print颅ing began working around-the-clock to print more. By the end of 1962, 1 billion stamps had been printed and distrib颅uted. The decision to print a Christmas stamp generated some controversy by those who felt the stamp violated separation of church and state. Two years later, the first religious-themed Madonna and Child stamp was issued.
The First Christmas Tree
Of course, Germany is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition. However, the first American Christmas tree can be credited to a Hessian soldier by the name of Henrick Roddmore, who was captured at the Battle of Bennington (Vermont) in 1776. He then went to work on the farm of Samuel Denslow in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, where for the next 14 years he put up and decorated Christmas trees in the Denslow family home.
The first Christmas tree retail lot was established in 1851 by a Pennsylvanian named Mark Carr, who hauled two ox sleds loaded with Christmas trees from the Catskill Mountains to the sidewalks of New York City.
On December 22, 1882, Edward Johnson, an associate of Thomas Edison, created the first string of Christmas tree lights. They were first sold in New York City.
Christmas Trees in the White House
The first president to set up a Christmas tree in the White House was Franklin Pierce in 1856 (some say 1853). There鈥檚 some dispute over whether this was officially a White House Christmas tree. In 1889, Benjamin Harrison placed a Christmas tree in the Second Floor Oval Room. Some consider this the first official White House Christmas tree.
The first president to establish the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on the White House lawn was Calvin Coolidge.
In 1895, Grover and Frances Cleveland were the first to use electric Christmas lights on a presidential Christmas tree. (Previously, candles were used.)
In 1961, Jacqueline Kennedy started the tradition of a decorative theme for the White House Christmas tree. (Her first theme was 鈥淭he Nutcracker.鈥)
Martha鈥檚 Great Christmas Cake
While cakes at the holidays have been around for centuries, it was America鈥檚 first First Lady, Martha Washington, who made the first famous Christmas Cake. Below is the exact recipe for celebrating what she called 鈥渁 true Virginia Christmas鈥 at Mount Vernon:
鈥淭ake 40 eggs and divide the whites from the yolks and beat them to a froth, start to work four pounds of butter to cream and put the whites of eggs to it a spoon full at a time till it is well worked. Then put four pounds of sugar finely powdered to it in the same way, then put in the yolks of eggs, and five pounds of flower, and five pounds of fruit. Two hours will bake it. Add to it half an ounce of mace, one nutmeg, half a pint of wine, and some French brandy.鈥
Before Christianity, the Germanic peoples celebrated a midwinter event called Yule. Their god Wodan (Norse Odin) of the north had a long white beard and rode a horse during his ghostly hunts through the midwinter sky. It鈥檚 thought that this German mythology later merged with the Dutch traditions regarding Saint Nicholas, an early Christian bishop, to create the image of Santa Claus.
In America, the image of St. Nick or Santa Claus as a plump and jolly old elf was heavily influenced by the famous poem, 鈥溾 (more commonly called, 鈥淭he Night Before Christmas鈥) which was published anonymously in December 1823. Clement Clarke Moore is credited as the author though his authorship has been disputed.
The first drawings of Santa Claus are credited to a political cartoonist named Thomas Nast. His drawings of Santa appeared in Harper鈥檚 Weekly magazine from January 1863 until 1886. Nast drew Santa for 30 years, depicting him as a cheerful, rotund, old elf. Over time, Nast changing the color of his coat to the red he鈥檚 known for today.
Credit: 1881 image known as 鈥淢erry Old Santa Claus,鈥 probably Nast鈥檚 most famous portrait.
Interestingly, today鈥檚 images of Santa as an even bigger-than-life figure with sparkling eyes, a merry smile, and a white beard were popularized through Haddon Sundblom鈥檚 depiction of him for The in the 1930s.
The First Department Store Santa Claus
James Edgar from Brockton, Massachusetts, is credited as being the first person to come up with the concept of dressing up as Santa Claus for Christmas. He was also the first department store Santa Claus.
A Scottish immigrant who owned a dry goods store (Edgar鈥檚 Boston Store), he initially dressed up as a clown at Christmas and walked through the store, visiting with children. Then, in 1890, he brought Santa Claus to life in a custom-made red suit.
鈥淚 have never been able to understand why the great gentleman lives at the North Pole. He is so far away 鈥 only able to see the children one day a year. He should live closer to them,鈥 Edgar once said. Edgar practiced what he preached, becoming 鈥淯ncle Jim鈥 to the children he entertained in his store and at annual July 4th extravaganzas鈥攔enting trolleys to carry thousands of Brockton youths to holiday outings where he would dress in costume to delight them. 鈥淚 love children and they love me,鈥 he said.
Children began arriving by train from Boston, Providence, Worcester, and even New York. By 1891 Santa had appeared at many major department stores, and by the turn of the century the department store Santa was an institution. Although Edgar might be best remembered for dressing up as Santa, he was also known for the sharing of his good fortune, paying for children鈥檚 medical care and he also offered jobs to youths in need.
The Christmas Club Savings Account
Remember the Christmas Club savings account? Started on December 1, 1909, by Pennsylvania鈥檚 Carlisle Trust Company, the idea was to offer customers 3% interest on money deposited in a special Christmas account. They received coupons each time they put money in the account, and in early December they were able to redeem their accumulated coupons and go shopping!
More Christmas Firsts
December, 1898:
December 7, 1907: Christmas seals sold for the first time
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