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History of Public Relations
  • Key Events in PR History

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  • Amos Kendall served as the first presidential
    press secretary and was a member of Andrew
    Jacksons kitchen cabinet in the 1820s.
  • The first presidential campaign slogan emerged in
    1840. Whig candidate William Henry Harrison, who
    had been a military hero from the Battle of
    Tippecanoe, and running mate John Tyler ran under
    the banner of Tippecanoe and Tyler, Too.

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  • In 1848 Elizabeth Cady Stanton issued the Seneca
    Falls Declaration of Sentiments at the landmark
    womens rights conference.

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  • In 1850, P.T. Barnum brought Swedish soprano
    Jenny Lind to the United States and used
    celebrity promotions and product endorsements to
    generate publicity for her tour with his circus.

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  • During the 1850s American railroads used
    publicity, advertising and printed materials to
    attract tourists and settlers to the American
    West. The Canadian Pacific Railroad built
    hotels/resorts along its transcontinental path to
    increase business.

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  • In 1874, a national touring network of
    entertainment, educational and spiritual
    presentations brought messages to mass audiences.
  • In 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge opened, and P.T.
    Barnum led a parade of elephants across the
    bridge to demonstrate its strength.

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  • In 1886, New York City began paying tribute to
    heroes and dignitaries with a Ticker-Tape Parade.

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  • In 1897, the Association of American Railroads
    used the term public relations in a company
    listing.

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  • In 1889 Westinghouse established the first
    corporate public relations department, a year
    after Mutual Life created a species of literary
    bureau to create advertising and publicity.
  • Westinghouse engaged in a public battle of the
    current with Thomas Edison and the General
    Electric Company, promoting the benefits of
    alternating (AC) versus the direct current (DC).

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  • During his quest for the presidency, William
    McKinley organized a Front Porch Campaign to
    bring supporters to his Ohio home. His advisors
    introduced aggressive fund-raising strategies,
    urging him to outspend his opponent, William
    Jennings Bryan, 10-1. McKinley also was the first
    candidate to use the telephone for campaign
    purposes.

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