The Tradition Of
The Christmas Tree: Decorated Trees
In Your Home
Evergreens were used to decorate homes
during winter long before Christmas became a holiday.
Evergreens were believed to keep witches, ghosts, evil spirits
and illnesses away from homes where they were displayed.
Germany is credited with the traditional
Christmas Tree celebration of decorating trees and bringing
them into their homes. It is believed that Martin Luther, the
16th century Protestant reformer was the first to add lighted
candles to the tree. He wanted to recapture the sparkling stars
on a dark night and how the stars illuminated his walk home, so
he brought a tree into his home and placed it in the center of
the room. He then wired the tree branches with lighted
candles.
By 1890, Christmas ornaments were arriving
in America from Germany and the Christmas tree became popular
in the U.S. In the early 20th century most Americans were using
homemade ornaments on their trees. While Europeans liked their
trees to be small, Americans liked their trees to reach from
floor to ceiling. Popular homemade ornaments included popcorn
strings decorated by being dyed bright colors and laced with
berries and nuts. Electricity changed the tree to include
electric lights and trees began to glow in town squares and in
homes all across America, making the Christmas Tree, a American
tradition.
Many cities claim to be the first city to
have a Christmas tree in America including: Windsor Locks, a
city in Connecticut. They claim that a Hessian soldier put up a
Christmas tree in 1777 while he was imprisoned at the
Noden-Reed House, making it the first Christmas tree in New
England.
Easton, Pennsylvania also claims that German
settlers put up a Christmas tree in 1816. There is a diary
entry made by Matthew Zahm, of Lancaster Pennsylvania, which
says a Christmas tree was put up in 1832.
A German immigrant living in Boston, Charles
Follen, claimed the custom itself of decorating the Christmas
tree. Another German immigrant from Wooster, Ohio is said to
have made popular the practice of decorating the Christmas tree
by cutting down spruce trees from a wooded area by his town,
and having a tinsmith construct a star, he placed the tree in
his house, decorating it with paper ornaments and candy canes.
He was recognized by the National Confectioners' Association as
being the first to put candy canes on a Christmas tree. Those
first candy canes were all white though and had no red
stripes.
The Christmas tree today is a very important
part of the celebration of Christmas. The tree symbolizes
life.

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