1770: Rubber Erases Pencil Marks

Liz Erzinger

In 1770, Charles Marie de la Condamine declared, "I have seen a substance excellently adaped to the purpose of wiping from paper the mark of black lead pencil." Europeans were rubbing out pencil marks with small cubes of rubber, the substance that Condamine had brought back from South America. They called their erasers "peaux de negres."