1833
The first successful cottonseed oil mill began production in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1833.
Cottonseed is planted mechanically between February and June and is harvested in the fall, usually before the first frost.
For electricity production, 1956
'67 was the first year for the Firebird.
The Lexus LFA first began production on December 2010, and is still going strong. It was first assembled in Toyota City, Japan. It is the second model in the F Marque.
The first Russian Mountains, the earliest form of a roller coaster, begin to appear in Russia.
The Toyota Celica first came into production in 1971 but did not begin to rise in global popularity until 1978. The Celica is still in production today also.
According to Pfaff's website, the first production of the 130 model was 1932. It does not specify when the model was taken out of production.
The first major production line was started in 1801. Eli Whitney started the process to fulfill an order of 10,000 muskets for the federal government.
The Lexas GS 300 is a first generation model of car sold by Lexas which is a division of Toyota. Production of the Lexus GS 300 first began in 1993 on the 22nd of February.
The Chevrolet Chevette was first introduced in 1975, and production ran until 1987 when it was replaced with the Chevrolet Vega. It was mainly a commuter car, successful in South America.
The first commercially successful typewriter was the Sholes and Glidden Type-Writer; E. Remington and Sons bought the patent and began production in March, 1873.