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Timeline of Washington (state) history

The following is a timeline of the history of Washington state in the United States.

Pre-European edit

16th - 18th centuries edit

19th century edit

 
Corps of Discovery meet Chinooks on the Lower Columbia, October 1805 (Charles Marion Russel, c. 1905)
  • 1805–1806 - The Lewis and Clark Expedition explores present day Washington along the Snake and Columbia Rivers.
  • 1811 - David Thompson becomes the first European to navigate the entire length of the Columbia River.
  • 1813: Fort Astoria in present-day Astoria, Oregon becomes headquarters for the North West Company's Columbia District, the British authority in the region.
  • 1818: October 20 - The Treaty of 1818 is signed, allowing for joint occupation of Oregon Country (which included present day Washington) by the United Kingdom and United States.
  • 1819: February 22 - The Adams-Onis Treaty is signed between the United States and Spain, which includes Spain withdrawing its claim to the Pacific Northwest.
  • 1821: The North West Company merges with the Hudson's Bay Company with the latter becoming the British authority in what is now Washington.
  • 1824: Fort Vancouver in the present day Washington city of the same name becomes the Hudson's Bay Company's Columbia District headquarters.
  • 1843
    • Champoeg, a settlement in the Willamette Valley becomes the American capital of Oregon Country, which Washington was a part of at the time.
    • Hudson's Bay Company moves their Columbia District headquarters to Fort Victoria in the present day British Columbia city of the same name.
    • Oregon City becomes the American capital of Oregon Country.
  • 1846 - June 15: The Oregon Treaty between the United Kingdom and United States is signed, setting the boundary between the two nations occupying Oregon Country at the 49th parallel and placing present day Washington in Oregon Territory.
  • 1847 - November 29: Marcus Whitman and his wife Narcissa Whitman are killed by members of the Cayuse tribe near present-day Walla Walla in what is known as the Whitman massacre and triggering the Cayuse War.
  • 1851
  • 1853 - March 2: Washington Territory splits from Oregon Territory, taking with it areas north of the Columbia River (west of Wallula Gap) and the 46th parallel. Olympia is established as the capital.
  • 1855: June 9: Treaties between the United States and several Eastern Washington Native American tribes are signed at the Walla Walla Council.
  • 1855–1856: The Puget Sound War is fought between the United States and several Native American tribes in the Puget Sound Region.
  • 1855–1858: The Yakima War is fought between the United States and several Native American tribes in Central Washington.
  • 1858: The Coeur d'Alene War is fought between the United States and several Native American tribes in Eastern Washington and the Idaho Panhandle.
  • 1859
    • February 14: Oregon is granted statehood with its present boundaries. The remaining portion of the territory to the east of the present state is added to Washington Territory.
    • June 15: An American settler on San Juan Island kills a pig owned by a British colonist, initiating military occupation of the island by both nations while peaceful negotiations between both nations determine the formal international boundary.
 
The original Washington Territorial University building, c. 1870.
 
Mount Rainier from Reflection Lake.

20th century edit

1900s to 1940s edit

 
Several of the reactors on the Hanford Site.

1950s to 1990s edit

 
Mount St. Helens erupting

21st century edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hicks, Brent A. (2004). Marmes Rockshelter: A Final Report on 11,000 Years of Cultural Use, Pullman, Washington: Washington State University Press, ISBN 0-87422-275-3.
  2. ^ Stafford, Thomas W. (2014). "Chronology of the Kennewick Man skeleton (chapter 5)". In Douglas W. Owsley; Richard L. Jantz (eds.). Kennewick Man, The Scientific Investigation of an Ancient American Skeleton. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-1-62349-200-7.
  3. ^ "Part One: The Cultural Setting. I. Historical Overview Of Indians And Mount Rainier". Mount Rainier Administrative History. National Park Service. July 24, 2000. from the original on June 25, 2013. Retrieved June 5, 2007.
  4. ^ "Spanish Explorations of the Pacific Northwest and the First Nootka Sound Settlement, 1790-1791". National Archives. October 12, 2017. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  5. ^ Haines, Aubrey L. (1999) [1962]. Mountain fever : historic conquests of Rainier. Original publisher: Oregon Historical Society; Republished by University of Washington. ISBN 0-295-97847-3.
  6. ^ "Spokane History". City of Spokane. from the original on January 29, 2020. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  7. ^ Austin, Charles W.; H.S. Scott. "The Great Seattle Fire of June 6, 1889". Washington State Genealogical and Historical Review (Spring, 1983): 41–72.
  8. ^ "Ellensburg fire destroys 200 homes and 10 business blocks on July 4, 1889". www.historylink.org. from the original on 2019-07-13. Retrieved 2019-07-13.
  9. ^ Kensel, W. Hudson. "The Early Spokane Lumber Industry, 1871-1910," Idaho Yesterdays, Vol. 12, No. 1, Spring 1968.
  10. ^ World's Most Visited Tourist Attractions. Travel & Leisure Magazine, November 10, 2014. http://www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/worlds-most-visited-tourist-attractions/34 2015-05-18 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 8, 2015.
  11. ^ "The History of Crossing the Columbia River via Bridge and Ferry". CarkCoTalk. 27 August 2017. from the original on July 11, 2021. Retrieved July 11, 2021.
  12. ^ Haarsager, Sandra. "Organized Womanhood: Cultural Politics in the Pacific Northwest, 1840-1920." Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997.
  13. ^ Mapes, Lynda V. (February 27, 2010). "1910 Stevens Pass avalanche still deadliest in U.S. history". Seattle Times. from the original on April 27, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  14. ^ "Washington State Parks History". from the original on 2020-09-19. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  15. ^ Pieroth, Doris H. "The Woman Who Was Mayor." Women in Pacific Northwest History. Ed. Karen J. Blair. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1998.
  16. ^ Centennial of Flight 2006-12-07 at the Wayback Machine (US Government Site)
  17. ^ "Walla Walla Valley Hit by Quakes". Spokane, Washington: Spokane Daily Chronicle. from the original on July 11, 2021. Retrieved February 26, 2018.
  18. ^ . United States Department of Energy. 2007-04-20. Archived from the original on 16 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-26. Completed in September 1944...
  19. ^ "Sea-Tac International Airport: Part 1 -- Founding". historylink.org. from the original on January 22, 2021. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  20. ^ United States Geological Survey (October 21, 2009). "Puget Sound area, Washington 1965 04 29 15:28:43.7 UTC Magnitude 6.5 Intensity VIII". Historic Earthquakes. from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  21. ^ . Starbucks. Archived from the original on March 25, 2019.
  22. ^ "BUCS AND SEAHAWKS JOINED NFL IN '76". Pro Football Hall of Fame. January 1, 2005. from the original on March 8, 2016. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  23. ^ "California Angels 7, Seattle Mariners 0: Game Played on Wednesday, April 6, 1977 (N) at Kingdome". RetroSheet.org. from the original on March 26, 2019. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  24. ^ "AMAZON COM INC (Form: S-1, Received: 03/24/1997 00:00:00)". nasdaq.com. March 24, 1997. from the original on September 23, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources The following is a timeline of the history of Washington state in the United States Contents 1 Pre European 2 16th 18th centuries 3 19th century 4 20th century 4 1 1900s to 1940s 4 2 1950s to 1990s 5 21st century 6 See also 7 ReferencesPre European edit13 000 11 000 BCE The Missoula floods inundate and scour large portions of the state from Eastern Washington to where the Columbia River enters the Pacific Ocean 9 230 BCE Human activity at Marmes Rockshelter begins 1 7 000 6 900 BCE Kennewick Man 2 3 800 2 000 BCE Earliest evidence of human activity around Mount Rainier 3 500 BCE Hoko River Site 1450 CE Estimated date for the landslide that created the Bridge of the Gods which temporarily dammed the Columbia River where Bonneville Dam now stands Various Populated by indigenous tribes such as the Cayuse Chinook Nez Perce Quinault Makah Quileute Snohomish Spokane and Yakama 16th 18th centuries edit1592 Ioannis Fokas may have explored the Strait of Juan de Fuca 1700 January 26 An earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 8 7 9 2 strikes the region causing damage to native settlements and sending a tsunami across the Pacific 1774 Juan Jose Perez Hernandez explores the Washington coast naming present day Mount Olympus Cerro Nevado de Santa Rosalia 1775 Bruno de Heceta sights the Columbia River 1778 James Cook sails past Washington on his third voyage sighting Cape Flattery 1787 Charles William Barkley discovers the Strait of Juan de Fuca and names it after the Spanish name of Ioannis Fokas 1790 Manuel Quimper names the San Juan Islands while exploring the region for Spain 4 1792 George Vancouver explores and names the Puget Sound During this expedition he also sighted and named several Cascade volcanoes and other geographic features Robert Gray explores and names the Columbia River 19th century edit nbsp Corps of Discovery meet Chinooks on the Lower Columbia October 1805 Charles Marion Russel c 1905 1805 1806 The Lewis and Clark Expedition explores present day Washington along the Snake and Columbia Rivers 1811 David Thompson becomes the first European to navigate the entire length of the Columbia River 1813 Fort Astoria in present day Astoria Oregon becomes headquarters for the North West Company s Columbia District the British authority in the region 1818 October 20 The Treaty of 1818 is signed allowing for joint occupation of Oregon Country which included present day Washington by the United Kingdom and United States 1819 February 22 The Adams Onis Treaty is signed between the United States and Spain which includes Spain withdrawing its claim to the Pacific Northwest 1821 The North West Company merges with the Hudson s Bay Company with the latter becoming the British authority in what is now Washington 1824 Fort Vancouver in the present day Washington city of the same name becomes the Hudson s Bay Company s Columbia District headquarters 1843 Champoeg a settlement in the Willamette Valley becomes the American capital of Oregon Country which Washington was a part of at the time Hudson s Bay Company moves their Columbia District headquarters to Fort Victoria in the present day British Columbia city of the same name Oregon City becomes the American capital of Oregon Country 1846 June 15 The Oregon Treaty between the United Kingdom and United States is signed setting the boundary between the two nations occupying Oregon Country at the 49th parallel and placing present day Washington in Oregon Territory 1847 November 29 Marcus Whitman and his wife Narcissa Whitman are killed by members of the Cayuse tribe near present day Walla Walla in what is known as the Whitman massacre and triggering the Cayuse War 1851 Salem becomes the capital of Oregon Territory November 13 The Denny Party founds present day Seattle 1853 March 2 Washington Territory splits from Oregon Territory taking with it areas north of the Columbia River west of Wallula Gap and the 46th parallel Olympia is established as the capital 1855 June 9 Treaties between the United States and several Eastern Washington Native American tribes are signed at the Walla Walla Council 1855 1856 The Puget Sound War is fought between the United States and several Native American tribes in the Puget Sound Region 1855 1858 The Yakima War is fought between the United States and several Native American tribes in Central Washington 1858 The Coeur d Alene War is fought between the United States and several Native American tribes in Eastern Washington and the Idaho Panhandle 1859 February 14 Oregon is granted statehood with its present boundaries The remaining portion of the territory to the east of the present state is added to Washington Territory June 15 An American settler on San Juan Island kills a pig owned by a British colonist initiating military occupation of the island by both nations while peaceful negotiations between both nations determine the formal international boundary nbsp The original Washington Territorial University building c 1870 1861 Washington Territorial University is established It would later become the University of Washington March 2 A portion of Washington Territory is ceded to Nebraska Territory as part of the act that creates Dakota Territory 1863 March 3 Washington is reduced to its present area with much of the eastern part of the territory becoming Idaho Territory 1865 Seattle is incorporated 1870 Hazard Stevens and P B Van Trump make the first documented successful ascent of Mount Rainier 5 1871 May 8 The Treaty of Washington is signed determining the water boundary between the United States and United Kingdom in the San Juan Islands 1873 Spokane is founded 6 1881 Spokane is incorporated as Spokane Falls 1887 Gonzaga University is established in Spokane 1889 June 6 The Great Seattle Fire is caused by an overturned glue pot 7 July 4 The Great Ellensburg Fire destroys the city s downtown area 8 August 4 The Great Spokane Fire destroys the city s downtown area November 11 Washington is admitted to the union as the 42nd U S state 1890 Washington State College was established and was later renamed Washington State University nbsp Mount Rainier from Reflection Lake 1899 March 2 Mount Rainier National Park is established as the first national park in Washington 20th century edit1900s to 1940s edit 1905 Washington becomes the nation s largest lumber producer 9 1907 August 17 Pike Place Market one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world opens in Seattle 10 1908 The first railroad bridge is built across the Columbia River 11 1910 The U S Census notes Washington as having over a million residents for the first time Women are granted the right to vote in Washington They had briefly enjoyed this right in the 1880s before Washington gained statehood 12 March 1 An avalanche near Stevens Pass kills 96 people making it the deadliest avalanche in U S history 13 1913 The Washington state parks system is established 14 1916 July 15 The Boeing Company is established in the state as Pacific Aero Products Company 1922 J Harlen Bretz first proposes his Missoula floods hypothesis which he termed Spokane floods 1923 March 5 The Washington state flag is adopted It would receive minor revisions in 1967 1926 Bertha Knight Landes is elected mayor of Seattle She was the first female mayor of a major American city 15 April 6 The first civilian air mail flight in the United States departs Pasco for Boise Idaho and Elko Nevada operated by Varney Air Lines 16 1936 July 15 The State Line earthquake centered near Milton Freewater Oregon impacts Eastern Washington 17 1938 June 29 Olympic National Park is established 1940 November 7 The Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapses in high winds just months after opening 1942 June 1 Grand Coulee Dam opens after nearly nine years of construction nbsp Several of the reactors on the Hanford Site 1943 February 9 Selection of the Hanford Site is approved as part of the Manhattan Project encompassing Richland a large part of Benton and smaller portions of Grant and Franklin Counties to the north of town 1944 September The B Reactor on the Hanford Site is completed becoming the first large scale nuclear reactor in the world 18 1945 May 7 Plutonium from the Hanford Site is used at the Trinity Site near Socorro New Mexico in the world s first test of a nuclear bomb August 9 Plutonium from the Hanford Site is used in Fat Man the bomb detonated over the Japanese city of Nagasaki 1947 July 9 Seattle Tacoma International Airport opens 19 1950s to 1990s edit 1951 June 1 Washington State Ferries a state run ferry service in the Puget Sound and Salish Sea is established Prior to this ferries in the region had been operated by private companies 1960 Seattle becomes the first city in the state to exceed 500 000 people 1961 December 8 The Space Needle opens in Seattle 1962 Seattle hosts the Century 21 Exposition October 12 The Columbus Day Storm of 1962 which was a remnant of Typhoon Freda strikes the Pacific Northwest producing wind gusts up to 100 mph 160 km h in the Tacoma area 1965 April 29 A Mw 6 7 earthquake centered 59 kilometres 37 mi below Des Moines strikes the Puget Sound region 20 1968 October 2 North Cascades National Park is established 1971 March 30 The first Starbucks opens in Seattle 21 nbsp Mount St Helens erupting1974 Spokane hosts Expo 74 22 June The Seattle Seahawks are formed beginning play in 1976 23 1977 April 6 The Seattle Mariners play their first game 24 1979 January Microsoft moves its headquarters to Bellevue 1980 May 18 After several months of unrest Mount St Helens experiences a major volcanic eruption 1982 August 27 Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument is established November 15 Washington s Lottery is established 1994 July 5 Cadabra Inc is incorporated It would later be renamed Amazon 25 21st century edit2000 June 8 Hanford Reach National Monument is established in the former security buffer of the Hanford Site 2001 February 28 A Mw 6 8 earthquake centered 57 kilometres 35 mi below the Puget Sound between Olympia and Seattle strikes the Puget Sound region 2004 October 1 Mount St Helens erupts Eruptive activity would last until January 2008 2006 December 14 15 The Hanukkah Eve storm produces hurricane force winds and cuts power to 1 2 million customers across the state 2012 December 6 Washington becomes the first state to legalize recreational use of cannabis 2013 March 25 San Juan Islands National Monument is established 2014 March 22 A mudslide engulfs the rural community of Oso killing 43 and destroying nearly 50 structures 2015 September 14 Scientists at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory LIGO on the Hanford Site and in Livingston Louisiana detect gravity waves for the first time 2020 January 21 Washington reports the United States first case of COVID 19 Washington would record the nation s first death from the disease the following month 2021 June amp July The 2021 Western North America heat wave kills 91 people in Washington making it the state s second deadliest natural disaster on record 26 See also editTimeline of Seattle Timeline of Spokane Washington Timeline of the Tri Cities WashingtonReferences edit Hicks Brent A 2004 Marmes Rockshelter A Final Report on 11 000 Years of Cultural Use Pullman Washington Washington State University Press ISBN 0 87422 275 3 Stafford Thomas W 2014 Chronology of the Kennewick Man skeleton chapter 5 In Douglas W Owsley Richard L Jantz eds Kennewick Man The Scientific Investigation of an Ancient American Skeleton Texas A amp M University Press ISBN 978 1 62349 200 7 Part One The Cultural Setting I Historical Overview Of Indians And Mount Rainier Mount Rainier Administrative History National Park Service July 24 2000 Archived from the original on June 25 2013 Retrieved June 5 2007 Spanish Explorations of the Pacific Northwest and the First Nootka Sound Settlement 1790 1791 National Archives October 12 2017 Retrieved March 16 2022 Haines Aubrey L 1999 1962 Mountain fever historic conquests of Rainier Original publisher Oregon Historical Society Republished by University of Washington ISBN 0 295 97847 3 Spokane History City of Spokane Archived from the original on January 29 2020 Retrieved February 26 2018 Austin Charles W H S Scott The Great Seattle Fire of June 6 1889 Washington State Genealogical and Historical Review Spring 1983 41 72 Ellensburg fire destroys 200 homes and 10 business blocks on July 4 1889 www historylink org Archived from the original on 2019 07 13 Retrieved 2019 07 13 Kensel W Hudson The Early Spokane Lumber Industry 1871 1910 Idaho Yesterdays Vol 12 No 1 Spring 1968 World s Most Visited Tourist Attractions Travel amp Leisure Magazine November 10 2014 http www travelandleisure com slideshows worlds most visited tourist attractions 34 Archived 2015 05 18 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 8 2015 The History of Crossing the Columbia River via Bridge and Ferry CarkCoTalk 27 August 2017 Archived from the original on July 11 2021 Retrieved July 11 2021 Haarsager Sandra Organized Womanhood Cultural Politics in the Pacific Northwest 1840 1920 Norman University of Oklahoma Press 1997 Mapes Lynda V February 27 2010 1910 Stevens Pass avalanche still deadliest in U S history Seattle Times Archived from the original on April 27 2017 Retrieved June 22 2017 Washington State Parks History Archived from the original on 2020 09 19 Retrieved 2020 09 05 Pieroth Doris H The Woman Who Was Mayor Women in Pacific Northwest History Ed Karen J Blair Seattle University of Washington Press 1998 Centennial of Flight Archived 2006 12 07 at the Wayback Machine US Government Site Walla Walla Valley Hit by Quakes Spokane Washington Spokane Daily Chronicle Archived from the original on July 11 2021 Retrieved February 26 2018 Department of Energy B Reactor United States Department of Energy 2007 04 20 Archived from the original on 16 September 2008 Retrieved 2008 08 26 Completed in September 1944 Sea Tac International Airport Part 1 Founding historylink org Archived from the original on January 22 2021 Retrieved August 3 2020 United States Geological Survey October 21 2009 Puget Sound area Washington 1965 04 29 15 28 43 7 UTC Magnitude 6 5 Intensity VIII Historic Earthquakes Archived from the original on 30 December 2011 Retrieved 8 January 2012 1st And Pike Starbucks Archived from the original on March 25 2019 Kershner Jim Expo 74 Spokane World s Fair HistoryLink org Archived from the original on January 31 2020 Retrieved June 1 2020 BUCS AND SEAHAWKS JOINED NFL IN 76 Pro Football Hall of Fame January 1 2005 Archived from the original on March 8 2016 Retrieved March 17 2016 California Angels 7 Seattle Mariners 0 Game Played on Wednesday April 6 1977 N at Kingdome RetroSheet org Archived from the original on March 26 2019 Retrieved January 19 2020 AMAZON COM INC Form S 1 Received 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