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Timeline of Charleston, South Carolina

The following is a of the history of Charleston, South Carolina, USA.

18th–19th centuries

  • 1680 – Settlement of English immigrants, mostly from Barbados, relocates from Albemarle Point to site of future Charles Town.
  • 1681 – St. Philip's Episcopal Church founded.
  • 1699 - Hurricane and epidemic.
  • 1708 – African slaves comprise majority of population in the colony; blacks make up majority of population in the city and state until the early 20th century
  • 1719 – Charles Town renamed "Charlestown" (approximate date).
  • 1729 – St. Andrew's Society founded.
  • 1732 – South Carolina Gazette newspaper begins publication.
  • 1734 – South Carolina Jockey Club constituted.
  • 1736 – Dock Street Theatre opens.
  • 1737 – South-Carolina Society founded.
  • 1739 – Stono Rebellion of slaves occurs near Charleston.
  • 1740 – Fire.
  • 1743 – Armory built.
  • 1745 – Town gate rebuilt.
  • 1748 – Charleston Library Society organized.
  • 1750 – Congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim founded.
  • 1752 – September: Hurricane.
  • 1761 – St. Michael's church built.
  • 1765
  • Resistance to British Stamp Act 1765.
  • John Bartlam pottery in operation near Charleston.
  • 1766
  • St. Cecilia Society formed.
  • German Friendly Society founded.
  • 1769 – Town becomes part of Charleston District.
  • 1770
  • College of Charleston founded.
  • Population: 11,000.
  • 1771 – Royal Exchange built.
  • 1773 – Museum founded by the Charleston Library Society.
  • 1774 – Charleston Tea Party protest.
  • 1780 – Siege of Charleston.
  • 1782 – December 14: British occupation ends.
  • 1783
  • Town renamed "Charleston."
  • Charter received.
  • Richard Hutson becomes mayor.
  • City Guard organized.
  • 1784 – Scotch Presbyterian church incorporated.
  • 1786
  • March: State capital moves from Charleston to Columbia.
  • South Carolina Golf Club founded.
  • 1788 – Charleston becomes part of the new US state of South Carolina.
  • 1789 – Medical Society of South Carolina founded.
  • 1790
  • College of Charleston opens.
  • Population: 16,359.
  • Brown Fellowship Society founded.
  • 1791 – Roman Catholic Church of Charleston incorporated.
  • 1792
  • Charleston Orphan Asylum founded.
  • Washington Race Course opens.
  • 1793 – Charleston Theatre founded.
  • 1794 – Charleston Mechanic Society founded.
  • 1797 – South Carolina Weekly Museum (magazine) begins publication.
  • 1798 – Bank of South Carolina established.
  • 1799 – Yellow fever outbreak.
  • 1800
  • Santee Canal (Columbia-Charleston) built.
  • Population: 18,824.
  • Charleston has largest Jewish population of any city in the US.

19th century

1800s–1850s

1860s–1890s

20th century

21st century

See also

<br />Other cities in South Carolina:

References

Bibliography

Published in 19th century

Published in 20th century

  • City of Charleston. Year Book. 1903 ; 1907 ; 1910
  • + Chronology
  • George C. Rogers Jr. Charleston in the Age of the Pinckneys. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969.
  • Walter J. Fraser Jr. Charleston! Charleston!: The History of a Southern City. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1989.
  • (fulltext via Open Library)
  • Hamer, Fritz P. Charleston Reborn: A Southern City, Its Navy Yard, and World War II (The History Press, 2005).
  • Hamer, Fritz. "Giving a Sense of Achievement: Changing Gender and Racial Roles in Wartime Charleston: 1942-1945." Proceedings of the South Carolina Historical Association: 1997 (1997) online .

Published in 21st century

External links