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Timeline of Baltimore

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

18th century edit

19th century edit

 
Map of Baltimore, 1867

20th century edit

21st century edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Baltimore" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 289–291.
  2. ^ John Calvin Colson (Winter 1986). "The Fire Company Library Associations of Baltimore, 1838-1858". Journal of Library History. 21.
  3. ^ a b "US Newspaper Directory". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  4. ^ Jedidiah Morse (1797), "Baltimore", The American gazetteer, Boston: At the presses of S. Hall, and Thomas & Andrews, OL 23272543M
  5. ^ a b c d e Charles Varle (1833), A complete view of Baltimore, Baltimore: S. Young, OL 19370655M
  6. ^ a b Charles Coffin Jewett (1851), Notices of public libraries in the United States of America, Washington D.C: Smithsonian
  7. ^ a b William Fry (1812), Fry's Baltimore directory, for the year 1812, Baltimore: Printed by B.W. Sower, & Co. for the publisher, OL 24653908M
  8. ^ "History of Fort McHenry". U.S. National Park Service. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  9. ^ C. Keenan (1822), The Baltimore directory for 1822 & '23, Baltimore: Printed by R.J. Matchett, OL 23411032M
  10. ^ a b Davies Project. "American Libraries before 1876". Princeton University. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
  11. ^ a b c Joseph Lawrence Yeatman (Fall 1985). "Literary Culture and the Role of Libraries in Democratic America: Baltimore, 1815-1840". Journal of Library History. 20.
  12. ^ Uhler, John Earle (December 1925). "The Delphian Club: A Contribution to the Literary History of Baltimore in the Early Nineteenth Century". Maryland Historical Magazine. 20 (4): 305.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j J. Thomas Scharf (1881), History of Baltimore city and county, from the earliest period to the present day: including biographical sketches of their representative men, Philadelphia: L.H. Everts, OL 24157798M
  14. ^ Eugene Fauntleroy Cordell (1903), "Chronology", The medical annals of Maryland, 1799-1899, Baltimore: [Press of Williams & Wilkins company], OL 6966537M
  15. ^ a b The Baltimore city directory, for 1858-59, Baltimore, Md: John W. Woods, 1858, OL 17860479M
  16. ^ Baltimore (1881), 1730-1880: Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Settlement of Baltimore, Baltimore: Printed by order of the Mayor and City Council, OL 19368892M
  17. ^ Wroth, Lawrence Counselman (1922). "Baltimore" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 30 (12th ed.). London & New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company. p. 395.
  18. ^ Paul T Hellmann (2004). Historical Gazetteer of the United States. Taylor & Francis.

Bibliography edit

Published in the 19th c.
  • Henry Schenck Tanner (1837), "Map of Baltimore", The American traveller (3rd ed.), Philadelphia: The author, OL 23337218M
  • Henry Schenck Tanner (1841), "Baltimore", A geographical, historical and statistical view of the central or middle United States, Philadelphia: H. Tanner, Jr., OCLC 1525712, OL 24649753M
  • J. Thomas Scharf (1874), The chronicles of Baltimore: being a complete history of "Baltimore town" and Baltimore city from the earliest period to the present time, Baltimore: Turnbull Bros., OCLC 11971847, OL 13489724M
  • "Baltimore" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (9th ed.). 1878. pp. 298–299.
Published in the 20th c.

External links edit

  • New York Public Library. Images related to Baltimore, various dates.

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Contents 1 18th century 2 19th century 3 20th century 4 21st century 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External links The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Baltimore Maryland USA 18th century edit1729 Town of Baltimore founded 1752 25 houses and 200 inhabitants 1 1763 Mechanical Fire Company organized 2 1767 Baltimore designated county seat 1 1770 Henry Fite House built 1773 Maryland Journal and the Baltimore Advertiser newspaper begins publication 3 1776 December Second Continental Congress meeting begins 1782 Lexington Market founded 1784 Christmas Conference Methodism 1787 1 955 dwellings in town 4 1790 Population 13 503 people 5 1794 James Calhoun becomes mayor 1795 Holliday Street Theater opens 1796 City of Baltimore incorporated Library Company of Baltimore founded 6 19th century edit nbsp Map of Baltimore 18671800 Population 26 504 people 7 1803 Fort McHenry built 8 Dispensary incorporated 5 1806 St Mary s College and Theological Seminary incorporated 1807 University of Maryland founded Baltimore Museum established 9 Baltimore Circulating Library in business 10 1809 Joseph Robinson s Circulating Library in business 10 1810 Population 46 535 people 7 Alex Brown amp Sons incorporated 1814 September Battle of Baltimore Peale Museum opens 1815 Battle Monument erected 1 Baltimore Exchange opens 11 1816 Asbury College founded Delphian Club founded 12 1819 Independent Order of Odd Fellows founded 1821 Maryland Academy of Science and Literature established 5 Basilica consecrated 1822 Adelphi Theatre opens 13 1823 Athenaeum founded 14 1826 Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts founded 1827 Washington Medical College established Franklin Lyceum active 11 1829 Mount Clare Station built George Washington monument erected 1 Circus building constructed 5 1830 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad begins operating 1832 Cholera epidemic 5 1832 Democratic National Convention 1835 1835 Democratic National Convention Bank riot 1837 Baltimore Sun newspaper begins publication 3 Washington Hall opens 13 Orchard Street United Methodist Church built 1839 High School opens Mercantile Library Association established 6 Green Mount Cemetery dedicated Municipal Record Office of Baltimore built 1840 Madison Lyceum active 11 1840 Democratic National Convention 1844 Maryland Historical Society incorporated Western High School Baltimore opens 1844 Democratic National Convention 1844 Whig National Convention Baltimore Washington telegraph line opens 1845 Newton University established 15 1848 Howard Athenaeum and Gallery of Arts opens 13 Olympic Theatre opens 13 Concordia Club founded citation needed 1848 Democratic National Convention 1849 Baltimore Female College in operation 15 1850 President Street Station built 1851 Baltimore becomes independent city New Assembly Rooms open 13 Baltimore Wecker newspaper begins publication 1852 Loyola College established 1 Apollo Hall opens 13 1852 Democratic National Convention 1852 Whig National Convention 1853 Baltimore Police Department established 1856 Know Nothing Riot 1856 Whig National Convention 1857 Peabody Institute founded 1859 City Fire Department formed 1860 1860 Constitutional Union Convention 1861 Pratt Street Riot 1864 St Francis Xavier Church dedicated 1864 Republican National Convention 1865 Concordia Opera House opens 13 1867 Concordia Hall is founded Morgan College established Normal school opens 1 1871 Ford s Grand Opera House opens 13 1872 Mount Auburn Cemetery established 1872 Democratic National Convention 1873 Leadenhall Street Baptist Church built 1875 City Hall built Academy of Music opens 13 Free Summer Excursion Society incorporated 13 1876 Johns Hopkins University founded The Maryland Zoo opens 1877 Railroad Strike 1878 George Peabody Library opens 1880 Woman s Industrial Exchange founded Celebration of 150th anniversary of city 16 1881 Faultless Pajama Company in business 1882 Enoch Pratt Free Library established 1883 Baltimore Manual Training School founded Colored High and Training School founded Baltimore Young Women s Christian Association founded 1885 Goucher College established 1 1890 Post office built 1 Population 434 439 people 1 Riverview Park opens 1891 Union Park baseball field opens 1892 Baltimore Afro American begins publication 1894 Lyric Opera House opens 1895 Clifton Park opens approximate date 1 1896 Electric Park opens Colored Young Women s Christian Association founded 1898 Sharp Street Memorial United Methodist Church and Community House built 20th century edit1900 Population 508 957 people 1 City courthouse dedicated Baltimore Morning Herald newspaper begins publication 1903 Belvedere Hotel opens 1904 Great Baltimore Fire 1908 Washington Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railway begins operating 1911 Pennsylvania Station Baltimore built 1912 Arch Social Club founded 1912 Democratic National Convention 1914 Baltimore Museum of Art founded Hippodrome Theatre built 1916 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra formed Baltimore Black Sox baseball team formed 1917 Fort Holabird established Lithuanian Hall opens 1918 William Frederick Broening was elected mayor 17 1922 Memorial Stadium built Royal Theatre opens 1923 Howard W Jackson becomes mayor 1925 University of Baltimore founded 1930 Baltimore Colored Symphony Orchestra organized U S Post Office and Courthouse built 1934 Walters Art Museum established 1949 Edgar Allan Poe House opens 1950 Baltimore Civic Opera Company established Population 950 000 people approximate 1953 B amp O Railroad Museum opens 1954 Orioles baseball team relocates to Baltimore Cylburn Wildflower Preserve and Garden Center formed 1955 Civil rights protest at Read s Drug Store 1956 Desegregation of the Baltimore City Public School System 1962 CFG Bank Arena opens 1963 Center Stage theater opens 1964 Baltimore News American newspaper begins publication 1968 Baltimore riot of 1968 Baltimore American Indian Center is established 1971 William Donald Schaefer becomes mayor 1974 Baltimore municipal strike of 1974 1976 Maryland Science Center opens 1977 Baltimore World Trade Center opens 1979 Baltimore Convention Center opens Baltimore School for the Arts founded 1980 Harborplace opens Baltimore Area Convention amp Visitors Association formed Population 787 000 people approximate 1981 National Aquarium in Baltimore opens Baltimore Museum of Industry opens 1982 Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall opens 1983 Baltimore Metro Subway begins operating Great Blacks in Wax Museum established 1986 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People headquarters relocates to Baltimore 18 1987 Kurt Schmoke becomes mayor 1989 Contemporary Museum Baltimore founded 1992 Baltimore Light Rail begins operating Oriole Park at Camden Yards opens 1996 Baltimore Ravens football team established 1998 Ravens Stadium opens 1999 Martin O Malley becomes mayor 21st century editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2012 2000 National Katyn Memorial is constructed 2002 The Portal community center opens 2005 Reginald F Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History amp Culture opens 2006 The Baltimore Examiner begins publication 2008 Hilton Baltimore built 2009 Sheila Dixon trial 2010 Stephanie Rawlings Blake becomes mayor Population 620 961 people 2011 Occupy Baltimore begins Lyric Opera Baltimore established 2015 Freddie Gray protests 2016 Catherine Pugh becomes mayor 2019 Jack Young becomes mayor 2020 Brandon Scott becomes mayor See also editHistory of Baltimore List of mayors of Baltimore National Register of Historic Places listings in Baltimore Maryland List of museums in Baltimore nbsp Baltimore portal nbsp Maryland portalReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Baltimore Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 3 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 289 291 John Calvin Colson Winter 1986 The Fire Company Library Associations of Baltimore 1838 1858 Journal of Library History 21 a b US Newspaper Directory Chronicling America Washington DC Library of Congress Retrieved September 15 2012 Jedidiah Morse 1797 Baltimore The American gazetteer Boston At the presses of S Hall and Thomas amp Andrews OL 23272543M a b c d e Charles Varle 1833 A complete view of Baltimore Baltimore S Young OL 19370655M a b Charles Coffin Jewett 1851 Notices of public libraries in the United States of America Washington D C Smithsonian a b William Fry 1812 Fry s Baltimore directory for the year 1812 Baltimore Printed by B W Sower amp Co for the publisher OL 24653908M History of Fort McHenry U S National Park Service Retrieved September 15 2012 C Keenan 1822 The Baltimore directory for 1822 amp 23 Baltimore Printed by R J Matchett OL 23411032M a b Davies Project American Libraries before 1876 Princeton University Retrieved September 15 2012 a b c Joseph Lawrence Yeatman Fall 1985 Literary Culture and the Role of Libraries in Democratic America Baltimore 1815 1840 Journal of Library History 20 Uhler John Earle December 1925 The Delphian Club A Contribution to the Literary History of Baltimore in the Early Nineteenth Century Maryland Historical Magazine 20 4 305 a b c d e f g h i j J Thomas Scharf 1881 History of Baltimore city and county from the earliest period to the present day including biographical sketches of their representative men Philadelphia L H Everts OL 24157798M Eugene Fauntleroy Cordell 1903 Chronology The medical annals of Maryland 1799 1899 Baltimore Press of Williams amp Wilkins company OL 6966537M a b The Baltimore city directory for 1858 59 Baltimore Md John W Woods 1858 OL 17860479M Baltimore 1881 1730 1880 Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Settlement of Baltimore Baltimore Printed by order of the Mayor and City Council OL 19368892M Wroth Lawrence Counselman 1922 Baltimore In Chisholm Hugh ed Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 30 12th ed London amp New York The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company p 395 Paul T Hellmann 2004 Historical Gazetteer of the United States Taylor amp Francis Bibliography editPublished in the 19th c Henry Schenck Tanner 1837 Map of Baltimore The American traveller 3rd ed Philadelphia The author OL 23337218M Henry Schenck Tanner 1841 Baltimore A geographical historical and statistical view of the central or middle United States Philadelphia H Tanner Jr OCLC 1525712 OL 24649753M J Thomas Scharf 1874 The chronicles of Baltimore being a complete history of Baltimore town and Baltimore city from the earliest period to the present time Baltimore Turnbull Bros OCLC 11971847 OL 13489724M Baltimore Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 3 9th ed 1878 pp 298 299 Published in the 20th c Baltimore Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 3 11th ed 1911 pp 289 291 Baltimore Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 30 12th ed 1922 p 395 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baltimore Maryland New York Public Library Images related to Baltimore various dates Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of Baltimore amp oldid 1146813922, 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