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Michael Krafft

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Michael Krafft

Birth
Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
Sep 1839 (aged 32)
Pascagoula, Jackson County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Square 9-Lot 119
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The parades that are a Mardi Gras tradition originally began as New Year's Eve celebrations. In 1830, Michael Krafft, a one-eyed cotton broker from Pennsylvania, and a group of revelers paraded through the streets of Mobile, carrying cowbells and rakes. This celebration marked the foundation of the Cowbellion de Rakin Society, the nation's first carnival society. They continued their annual parades and by 1837, the group was throwing small gifts to the crowds. In 1840, the first themed parade was held and horse-drawn floats were introduced. Men who were unable to join the exclusive Cowbellions began founding new societies. The Strikers Independent Society was founded in 1843, followed by the Tea Drinker's Society in 1850. In 1850, Cowbellion Joseph Ellison moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, and was instrumental in forming The Mystic Krewe of Comus there. With the foundation of the Order of Myths in Mobile in 1867, a split between Mardi Gras societies and the earlier new year's revelers occurred. In 1888, the Cowbellions discontinued the New Year's Eve parade, while the Mardi Gras celebrations continued.
The parades that are a Mardi Gras tradition originally began as New Year's Eve celebrations. In 1830, Michael Krafft, a one-eyed cotton broker from Pennsylvania, and a group of revelers paraded through the streets of Mobile, carrying cowbells and rakes. This celebration marked the foundation of the Cowbellion de Rakin Society, the nation's first carnival society. They continued their annual parades and by 1837, the group was throwing small gifts to the crowds. In 1840, the first themed parade was held and horse-drawn floats were introduced. Men who were unable to join the exclusive Cowbellions began founding new societies. The Strikers Independent Society was founded in 1843, followed by the Tea Drinker's Society in 1850. In 1850, Cowbellion Joseph Ellison moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, and was instrumental in forming The Mystic Krewe of Comus there. With the foundation of the Order of Myths in Mobile in 1867, a split between Mardi Gras societies and the earlier new year's revelers occurred. In 1888, the Cowbellions discontinued the New Year's Eve parade, while the Mardi Gras celebrations continued.

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