Timeline of Worcester, Massachusetts
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America.
Prior to 19th century
- 1669 – Common established.[citation needed]
- 1719 – Town meeting house built.[1]
- 1722 - incorporated as a town June 14, 1722.
- 1731 - On April 2, 1731, Worcester was chosen as the county seat of the newly founded Worcester County
- 1733 – Court House built.[2]
- 1763 – Old South Meeting house built (approximate date).[1]
- 1775
- Post office established.[1]
- Massachusetts Spy newspaper relocates to Worcester.
- 1776 – July 14, first public reading of the Declaration of Independence by Isaiah Thomas.[3]
- 1786 – Worcester Magazine begins publication.[4]
- 1787 – First known printing of the word 'baseball' appears in A Little Pretty Pocket-book, Worcester, MA, by Isaiah Thomas, Rare Book and Special Collections, Library of Congress.[5]
- 1792 – Second Meeting House dedicated.[6]
- 1793 – Associate Library Company active.[7]
19th century
- 1800 – Independent Gazeteer begins publication.[4]
- 1801 – National Aegis newspaper begins publication.[4]
- 1812 – American Antiquarian Society founded.[4][8]
- 1818 – Worcester Agricultural Society incorporated.[1]
- 1819 – Fraternity of Odd Fellows active.[7]
- 1823 – Massachusetts Yeoman newspaper begins publication.[4]
- 1824 – Town Hall built.[1]
- 1825 – Worcester Lyceum of Natural History founded.
- 1828 – Blackstone Canal opens.
- 1829
- 1830
- Worcester County Colonization Society formed.[9]
- Worcester Social Library active.[7]
- Population: 4,173.[10]
- 1832 – Worcester Law Library Association active.[7]
- 1833
- Tolman carriage factory established.[11]
- Ezra Rice House built.
- 1834
- St. John's Catholic Church established.
- Worcester Palladium newspaper begins publication.[4]
- Worcester Academy established.[12]
- 1835 – Harris' Circulating Library in operation.[7]
- 1838
- P. Young variety store established.[13]
- Christian Reflector newspaper begins publication.[4]
- Rural Cemetery is incorporated.[14]
- 1843 – College of the Holy Cross established.
- 1840
- Worcester County Horticultural Society formed.[1]
- Population: 7,497.[10]
- 1844 – Worcester Almanac begins publication.[1]
- 1845
- 1847 – Worcester Telegraph and Worcester Daily Journal newspapers begin publication.[4]
- 1848
- 1849 – Oread Institute founded.
- 1850
- National Women's Rights Convention held in city.
- Population: 17,049.[10]
- 1851 – Daily Morning Transcript newspaper begins publication.[4]
- 1852 – Worcester Young Men's Christian Association founded.[17]
- 1853
- Worcester Rhetorical Society incorporated.[18]
- Emmanuel Baptist church built.
- Agricultural Fairgrounds in operation (approximate date).[1]
- 1854
- Hope Cemetery laid out.
- Mission Chapel built.
- 1856 – Worcester Employment Society and Highland Military School founded.[1]
- 1857
- Mechanics Hall built.
- Ladies' Collegiate Institute opens.[19]
- 1858 – Worcester Music Festival begins; Frohsinn Gesang Verein chorus formed.[1]
- 1860 – A.H. Word's Select Circulating Library active.[7]
- 1862 – Free Public Library building constructed on Elm Street.[18]
- 1864 – Dale Hospital opens.[1]
- 1865 – Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science founded.[20]
- 1866 – Worcester County Homoeopathic Medical Society formed.[1]
- 1868 – Chamberlain's Circulating Library in operation.[7]
- 1869 – Elwood Adams hardware store in business.[21]
- 1872 – South End commercial circulating library in operation.[7]
- 1873 – Home for Aged Women opens.[1]
- 1874
- Worcester Normal School established.
- Soldiers' Monument dedicated.
- Cathedral of Saint Paul built.
- 1875
- Worcester Society of Antiquity formed.[1]
- Train station built.[citation needed]
- 1876 – Grand Army of the Republic Hall built.
- 1877 – Irvings base ball team active.[1]
- 1879 – Worcester Worcesters base ball team formed (approximate date).[1]
- 1880 – First perfect game in Major League Baseball history pitched by Lee Richmond, pitcher for the Worcester Worcesters.[22]
- 1884
- Worcester bicentennial.[23]
- St. Peters Catholic Church built.
- 1885 – Frederick Daniels House built.
- 1886
- 1887
- Clark University founded.
- Becker's Business College formed.
- Pilgrim Congregational Church built.
- Horseshoers' Union organized.[1]
- 1888 – St. Mark's Episcopal Church built.
- 1889 – Old South Church built, corner Main and Wellington St.[1]
- 1891 – Lothrop's Opera House opens.[24]
- 1892 – New English High School opens.[1]
- 1894 – St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and South Unitarian Church built.
- 1895 – Union Congregational Church built.
- 1897 – Worcester Art Museum School established.[12]
- 1898
- Worcester Art Museum building opens.
- Worcester City Hall built.
- 1899 – Worcester Business Institute established.[12]
20th century
- 1900
- Population: 118,421.[8]
- Bancroft School established.[12]
- Bancroft Tower in Salisbury Park erected.
- 1901 – Worcester Magazine begins publication.[25]
- 1904
- Assumption College established.
- Shaarai Torah congregation incorporated.
- 1906
- Boulevard Park opens.
- Worcester Lunch Car and Carriage Manufacturing Company founded.
- Labor News begins publication.[4]
- Worcester Domestic Science School established.[12]
- 1907 – Slater Building constructed.
- 1910
- Population: 145,986.[8]
- April 3: President William Howard Taft visits Mechanics Hall to speak about labor issues to a meeting of Brotherhoods in Train Service[26]
- 1911 – Train station rebuilt.
- 1912
- Bancroft Hotel built.
- Burnside Fountain installed.
- 1913 – Greendale Branch Library, Quinsigamond Branch Library and South Worcester Branch Library built.
- 1914
- Park Building constructed.
- September – Fashion Week.[27]
- 1921 – Temple Emanuel founded.
- 1923 – Worcester Panthers baseball team active.
- 1924
- Fitton Field stadium opens.
- Congregation Beth Israel founded.
- 1927
- Foley Stadium built.
- Worcester Airport opens.
- 1931 – Higgins Armory Museum opens.[28]
- 1938 – Worcester Junior College established.
- 1950 – Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester established.
- 1952 – Massachusetts Route 146 highway constructed.
- 1953 – Tornado.
- 1954 – Worcester Area Sports Car Club formed.
- 1955 – Commerce Bank & Trust Company founded.
- 1962 – University of Massachusetts Medical School established.
- 1963
- Smiley created by Harvey Ross Ball.[29]
- Quinsigamond Community College founded.
- 1968 – Worcester Consortium of Universities founded.
- 1971
- Worcester Center Galleria opens.[30]
- Worcester Science Center and Mechanics Tower built.
- 1974
- Worcester Regional Transit Authority established.
- Worcester Plaza built.
- 1975 – Joseph D. Early becomes U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district.
- 1976 – Worcester Magazine begins publication.[31]
- 1980 – New England Summer Nationals automotive festival begins.
- 1982 – Centrum arena opens.
- 1983 – Interstate 190 highway in operation.
- 1986 – Telegram & Gazette newspaper formed.
- 1987
- Greater Worcester Land Trust founded.[32]
- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts division opens.
- Sister city relationship established with Pushkin, Russia.[33]
- 1988
- Jordan Levy becomes mayor.
- Worcester Historical Museum opens on Elm Street.[34]
- 1991 – Sky Mark Tower built.
- 1994
- Raymond Mariano becomes mayor.
- Worcester Women's History Project founded.[35]
- Worcester IceCats hockey team active.
- 1996
- City website online (approximate date).[36][chronology citation needed]
- Worcester Sharks ice hockey team active.
- Music Worcester Inc. formed.
- 1997 – Jim McGovern becomes U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district.
- 1999 – Worcester Cold Storage Warehouse fire.
21st century
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- 2000
- Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences campus opens.
- Union Station renovated.[30]
- 2001 – Worcester Public Library main branch renovated.
- 2002 – Tim Murray becomes mayor.
- 2004 – Worcester IceCats hockey team sold and moves out of Worcester.[37]
- 2005 – Worcester Tornadoes baseball team formed.
- 2007 – Konstantina Lukes becomes mayor.
- 2010 – Joseph C. O'Brien becomes mayor.
- 2011 – Worcester Hydra soccer team founded.
- 2012 –
- Joseph Petty becomes mayor.
- Worcester Tornados baseball team's final season.[38]
- 2013 – Higgin's Armory Museum closes.[39]
- 2014 – Worcester Bravehearts baseball team formed.[citation needed]
- 2015 – Worcester Sharks hockey team moves to San Jose.[40]
- 2017 – Worcester Railers hockey team formed.[41]
- 2018 – Massachusetts Pirates indoor football team formed.[42]
See also
- Worcester history
- List of mayors of Worcester, Massachusetts
- Worcester, Massachusetts Firsts
- Media in Worcester, Massachusetts
- Timelines of other municipalities in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts: Boston, Cambridge, Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, New Bedford, Salem, Somerville, Waltham
Images
- Town Hall, corner Main and Front St., built 1824
- Massachusetts Yeoman newspaper published in Worcester ca.1820s
- Dale Hospital, opened in 1864
- Map of Worcester, 1878
- Lothrop's Opera House, 1891 advertisement
- Worcester, ca.1905
- Group photo 1909 in front of Clark University. Front row: Sigmund Freud, G. Stanley Hall, Carl Jung; back row: Abraham A. Brill, Ernest Jones, Sándor Ferenczi
- Worcester Domestic Science School, 1914
- Map of Worcester, 1919
- High-resolution birds-eye-view map of Worcester in 1878
References
Bibliography
External links
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