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"Mary had a little lamb" were the first words successfully recorded by Edison when testing the phonograph. Edison made the recording in his tinfoil cylinder phonograph, the invention that made him famous in 1877.
June 13th 1877
The first phonograph was patented by Thomas Edison in 1877.
The first words successfully recorded by Edison when testing the phonograph were "Mary had a little lamb." This was on a tinfoil-wrapped cylinder recorder. Edison announced the invention on November 21, 1877.
The Inventor Of Brawny Paper Towels is Arthur Scott in 1970!
The earliest record of a tornado in Florida I have is from April of 1877.
In 1877 Thomas Edison recorded the human voice for the first time.
Thomas Edison made the first recording of the human voice in 1877. He recited the nursery rhyme Mary Had a Little Lamb. He re-recorded it in 1927 for posterity.Mary Had a Little LambMary had a little lamb,Its fleece was white as snow.And everywhere that Mary went,The lamb was sure to go.(you can listen to the song at the associated website)
The first really successful refrigerator car is said to have been invented by Joel Tiffany. He received a US patent for it in 1877.
1877 A Harvard student named James Tyng was the first recorded player to wear a catcher's mask in a game against a semi-pro team from Lynn, Massachusetts on April 12, 1877.
The first phonograph, a device for recording and reproducing sound, was built by Thomas Edison in 1877. It revolutionized the music industry by allowing sound to be recorded and played back for the first time.