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Timeline of Columbia, South Carolina
The following is a of the
history
of the city of
Columbia
,
South Carolina
, USA.
18th-19th centuries
1786 - Columbia established as state capital (previously located in
Charleston
).
1788 - Columbia becomes part of the
new US state
of South Carolina.
1795 -
First Presbyterian Church
congregation founded.
1797 - Commission of Streets and Markets established.
1801 - University of South Carolina was founded
1803 - Washington Street Methodist builds the first church building in Columbia
1804 - Columbia Library Society founded.
1805
Town chartered.
John Taylor elected intendant (town leader).
South Carolina College
opens.
1809 -
First Baptist Church
founded.
1813 -
Trinity Episcopal Church
founded.
1814 - State Legislative Library established.
1824 -
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
built.
1825 - March:
Lafayette
visits town.
1830
Columbia Theological Seminary
active.
Population: 3,310.
1838 -
Southern Chronicle
newspaper begins publication.
1840 - Population: 4,340.
1842
Railroad
(Branchville-Columbia) begins operating.
Arsenal Military Academy
(the Citadel) established.
1846 - J.T.
Zealy
daguerreotypist in business.
1847 -
Southern Presbyterian Review
begins publication.
1850
Carolina Times
newspaper begins publication.
Population: 6,060.
1852 - Charlotte-Columbia railway begins operating.
1853
Greenville-Columbia railway begins operating.
First Presbyterian Church
building constructed.
1854 -
Office of mayor
established.
1856
Town police force and Athenaeum established.
South Carolina State Fair
begins.
1857
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
building consecrated.
Southern Guardian
newspaper begins publication.
1865
February 17âÂÂ18: Union forces in power;
city burned
.
The Phoenix
newspaper begins publication.
1869 -
South Carolina State House
built.
1870
Benedict College
founded.
Area of city expands.
1871 - October: "Southern States
Convention of Colored
Men" held in Columbia.
1874 - State normal school opens.
1875 -
US Court House
built.
1880 - Population: 10,036.
1891 -
The State
newspaper begins publication.
1892 -
Columbia Hospital
established.
1893 -
Sidney Park Colored Methodist Episcopal Church
built.
1895 - Columbia Duck Mill begins operating.
1896 - South Carolina Confederate Relic Room and Museum established.
1897 -
Columbia Record
newspaper begins publication.
1899 -
Olympia Mill
built.
20th century
1908 - Main Street paved.
1913
National Corn Show held in city.
Palmetto Building
constructed.
1917 - Military
Camp Jackson
established.
1920 - Population: 37,524.
1921 -
Bethel A.M.E. Church
built.
1922 - February: Trolley strike.
1924 -
Town Theatre
built.
1925 - Part of North Columbia annexed to city.
1926-7 - Capital Heights, Hollywood, Kilbourne Park, Rose Hill, and Rosewood annexed to city.
1930
Dreher Shoals Dam
begins operating.
WIS
radio
begins broadcasting.
Belk's department store in business.
1931 - Carolina Theatre opens.
1932 -
Thomas Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home
(museum) opens.
1934 -
Richland County Public Library
established.
1937
US Courthouse becomes
Columbia City Hall
.
Palmetto Theater opens.
University South Caroliniana Society founded.
http://library.sc.edu/socar/about.html
1939
WCOS
radio
begins broadcasting.
Municipal Association of South Carolina headquartered in Columbia.
http://www.masc.sc/about/Pages/default.aspx
1940
Lexington County Airport
built.
US military
Fort Jackson
active.
Population: 62,396.
1941 -
Carver Theatre
built.
1950
Columbia Museum of Art
and Twilite Drive-In cinema open.
Population: 86,914.
1953 - WIS-TV and WNOK-TV (
television
) begin broadcasting.
1958 - Lester Bates becomes mayor.
1960 -
South Carolina Department of Corrections
headquartered in city.
1961
Richland Mall in business.
Historic Columbia Foundation established.
1963 -
Columbia Festival Orchestra
founded.
1966 -
Hammond School
founded.
1968 - University of South Carolina's
Carolina Coliseum
opens.
1970
Dutch Square
shopping mall in business.
John Tucker Campbell
becomes mayor.
Population: 112,542.
1974
Riverbanks Zoo
opens.
Shambhala Center founded.
1976 -
WLTR
radio begins broadcasting.
1977 - Palmetto Alliance (antinuclear group) founded.
1978 -
Kirkman Finlay
becomes mayor.
1979
Masjid as-Salaam (Muslim center) built.
Nickelodeon Theater opens.
Columbia becomes part of
Tree City USA
.
1980 - South Carolina Military Museum established.
1981 - Harvest Hope Food Bank established.
http://www.harvesthope.org/about
1983 - Chicora Foundation (historic preservation group) established.
1984 - Hindu Temple built.
1986 -
T. Patton Adams
becomes mayor.
1987 -
AT&T Building
constructed.
1988
South Carolina State Museum
opens in the former location of the vacant Columbia Mills Building.
University of South Carolina's
Koger Center for the Arts
built.
1990
Bob Coble
becomes mayor.
Population: 98,052.
1991 -
Sidney Park
opens.
1992 - Masjid Al-Muslimiin (mosque) built.
1993
Richland County Public Library
new main branch building opens.
Jim Clyburn
becomes
U.S. representative
for
South Carolina's 6th congressional district
.
1994 - Sikh Religious Society founded.
1996 - City website online.
2000 - January 17: Confederate flag protest.
21st century
2001 - Columbia Zen Buddhist Priory founded.
2002
Colonial Center
(arena) opens.
Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority
and Ganden Mahayana Buddhist established.
2005 -
Columbia City Paper
begins publication.
2007 -
Columbia Quadsquad
(rollerderby league) formed.
2009 -
Fort Jackson National Cemetery
established.
2010
Stephen K. Benjamin
becomes
first
African-American in city elected mayor.
Population: 129,272 city; 767,598
metro
.
2012 -
Royster Guano Superfund site
cleared of arsenic contamination.
See also
Columbia history
List of mayors of Columbia, South Carolina
National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbia, South Carolina
List of museums in Columbia, South Carolina
Timeline of South Carolina
Timeline of Charleston, South Carolina
References
Bibliography
. +
Chronology
External links
. Includes maps, photos, city records,
city directories
, etc.
Items related to Columbia, S.C.
, various dates (via
Digital Public Library of America
).