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  1. Sep 10, 2024 · Dr. James Caleb Jackson: Cereals Accidental Godfather. Let’s kick this off in the mid-19th century with Dr. James Caleb Jackson—a Christian vegetarian and abolitionist who probably would’ve rolled his eyes at today’s neon-colored cereal monstrosities.

  2. Sep 8, 2024 · A firsthand account of the October 21, 1835 canal boat ride from Utica to Canastota – followed by a nine mile walk up the hill to Peterboro for an abolition meeting – was provided by James Caleb Jackson (1811 – 1895) from Oswego, NY.

  3. Sep 10, 2024 · According to food historians, granola was initially created in the early 1860s by James Caleb Jackson, a nutritionist from New York. Originally called “Granula,” Jackson’s invention is often considered the first dry, whole grain breakfast cereal.

  4. Sep 9, 2024 · However, cereal itself was actually invented in 1863, by a man called James Caleb Jackson. His cereal was called "granula," and honestly, it sounds pretty unpleasant. Granula (sound familiar?) was a dry, brittle cereal that was a little like Grape-Nuts.

  5. Sep 9, 2024 · Granola was invented in 1863 in New York by a doctor and nutritionist named James Caleb Jackson.

  6. 4 days ago · Attendee and abolitionist James Caleb Jackson described the experience: “…Our boat was different. We left the City of Utica and a more jovial, hilarious, joyous set of fellows I never saw. We...

  7. Sep 8, 2024 · A firsthand account of the October 21, 1835 canal boat ride from Utica to Canastota – followed by a nine mile walk up the hill to Peterboro for an abolition meeting – was provided by James Caleb Jackson (1811 – 1895) from Oswego, NY.