Harman Patil (Editor)I love reading books and watching sci fi flicks Timeline of Memphis, TennesseeUpdated on Dec 31, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inThe following is a timeline of the history of the city of Memphis, Tennessee, USA.ContentsPrior to 19th century19th century1900s 1940s1950s 1990s21st centuryReferencesPrior to 19th century1739 - Fort Assumption built by French.1740 - Fort Assumption abandoned.1797 - U.S. fort built.19th century1819 - Town laid out.1826 - Town incorporated.1827Memphis Advocate newspaper begins publication.Marcus B. Winchester becomes mayor.1836 - Memphis Enquirer newspaper begins publication.1841 - The Appeal newspaper begins publication.1843New Orleans-Memphis telegraph begins operating.Memphis Daily Eagle newspaper begins publication.1844 - Calvary Episcopal Church consecrated.1849 - Memphis incorporated as a city.1850Town designated a port of customs.Population: 8,841.1852 - Elmwood Cemetery established.1853 - Congregation B'nai Israel founded.1854 - Jones & Co. chemists in business.1855 - German Benevolent Society formed.1857 - Memphis & Charleston Railroad completed.1858 - Memphis Daily Avalanche newspaper begins publication.1860 - Population: 22,623.1861 - Memphis and Ohio Railroad completed.1862Tennessee capital relocated to Memphis from Nashville.June 6: Battle of Memphis takes place on Mississippi River near town; Union forces take Memphis.1864August 21: Second Battle of Memphis.First National Bank of Memphis established.1866May: Racial unrest.Greenwood School established.Memphis Post begins publication.1868 - Peabody Hotel in business.1870Goldsmith's store in business.Population: 40,226.1871LeMoyne Normal Institute and College of Christian Brothers established.St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral consecrated.1873 - Yellow fever epidemic.1874 - Memphis Cotton Exchange founded.1875 - Southwestern at Memphis (college) established.1878 - Yellow fever epidemic.1879 - Yellow fever epidemic.1880 - Population: 33,592.1882Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church established.Chickasaw Cooperage Company incorporated.1883 - Young Men's Christian Association chartered.1885 - Peoples Grocery in business.1887 - Memphis National Bank organized.1890Nineteenth Century Club formed.Population: 64,589.1891 - City rechartered.1892 - Railroad bridge constructed.1899 - Manassas High School established.1900s-1940s1900 - Population: 102,320.1905 - Madison Hotel built.1906 - Memphis Zoo and Overton Park established.1909 - Bureau of Municipal Research active (approximate date).1910Commission form of government begins.Exchange Building constructed.E. H. Crump becomes mayor.Population: 131,105.1911 - Urban League branch established.1912 - Handy's The Memphis Blues (song) published.1914 - Union Avenue United Methodist Church built.1915 - Guthrie Elementary School founded.1916Harahan Bridge opens to West Memphis, Arkansas.Memphis Brooks Museum of Art established.Piggly Wiggly grocery in business.1917May 22: Lynching of Ell Persons.National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch established.1919 - Citizens' Co-operative Stores incorporated.1920City hosts Commission on Interracial Cooperation Women's Interracial Conference.Population: 162,351.1922 - Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church established.1924 - Lincoln American Tower built.1929 - Memphis Municipal Airport dedicated.1930Memphis Museum of Natural History and Industrial Arts opens.Sterick Building constructed.Population: 253,143.1931Memphis World newspaper begins publication.Cotton Carnival begins.1932 - Memphis Times newspaper begins publication.1936 - Memphis Academy of Art founded.1937 - Firestone factory in operation in Hyde Park.1938 - Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception built.1939 - First Colored Baptist Church built.1940 - Population: 292,942.1941 - Mason Temple built.1945 - Lorraine Motel in business.1946Douglass High School opens.Tri-State Bank established.1947 - WDIA radio begins broadcasting.1950s-1990s1950 - Population: 396,000.1956 - Opera Memphis established.1957 - Satellite Records in business.1960Henry Loeb becomes mayor.Population: 497,524.1965 - 100 North Main building and White Station Tower constructed.1968January: Henry Loeb becomes mayor again.February 11: Memphis Sanitation Strike begins.April 3: Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers I've Been to the Mountaintop speech.April 4: Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr..April 8: March in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.1969 - Sesquicentennial Celebration1970Vollintine-Evergreen Community Association organized.Population: 623,530.1971 - Clark Tower built.1972 - National Bank of Commerce building constructed.1973 - May: City hosts Rock Writers of the World Convention.1974 - Women's Resource Center founded.1975 - Hyatt hotel opens.1976 - Temple Israel built.1977 - Memphis in May festival begins.1978 - Muslim Society of Memphis founded.1980 – Population: 646,356.1985Tall Trees (prison) privatised.Morgan Keegan Tower built.1990 - Population: 610,337.1991National Civil Rights Museum and Pyramid Arena open.Willie Herenton becomes mayor.1996 - City website online.21st century2002 - June 8: Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson boxing match.2003Clark Opera Memphis Center opens.July 22: Memphis Summer Storm of 2003, also known as "Hurricane Elvis".December 18: Airplane crash.2007 - Steve Cohen becomes U.S. representative for Tennessee's 9th congressional district.2008 - February 5–6: Tornado outbreak.2009October: A C Wharton elected mayor.City open government standard enacted.2012 - Population: 655,155.2015 - October 8: Jim Strickland elected mayor.More Alchetron TopicsReferencesTimeline of Memphis, Tennessee Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics