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Famous First Facts

Reflecting the content of the acclaimed Famous First Facts, Fifth Edition in print, the electronic edition of Famous First Facts offers fast access to entries on thousands of inventions, discoveries, and first happenings in American history—from the date of the earliest human artifacts found in America, in 10,000 B.C., through 1997.

Search by subject categories, keywords, personal names, city, state, date, and year.

For over half a century, Joseph Nathan Kane’s Famous First Facts has been a staple of reference collections everywhere. Historians, researchers, students, teachers, and librarians have relied on Famous First Facts as the most comprehensive, most authoritative, and the most accessible collection of facts anywhere.

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