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Timeline of Fort Worth, Texas

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Fort Worth, Texas, United States.

Prior to 20th century

  • 1843 – The Treaty of Bird's Fort between the Republic of Texas and several Indian tribes was signed at Bird's Fort in present-day Haltom City, Texas. Article XI of the treaty provided that no one may "pass the line of trading houses" (at the border of the Indians' territory) without permission of the President of Texas, and may not reside or remain in the Indians' territory. In November, these "trading houses" were established at the junction of the Clear Fork and West Fork of the Trinity River in present-day Fort Worth.
  • 1849 – US Army Department of Texas's "Camp Worth" was founded at the junction of the Clear Fork and West Fork as the northernmost of a system of forts for protecting the American Frontier following the end of the Mexican–American War.
  • 1855 – Masonic Hall built.
  • 1856 – Fort Worth became seat of Tarrant County.
  • 1873
  • Fort Worth incorporated.
  • Fort Worth Fire Department established.
  • 1874 – Dallas-Fort Worth telegraph began operating.
  • 1876 – Texas and Pacific Railway began operating.
  • 1882 – Public school established.
  • 1883 – First National Bank of Fort Worth established.
  • 1888 – Fort Worth Cats baseball team formed.
  • 1889
  • Texas Spring Palace ("hall built of grain") opened.
  • New Trinity Cemetery established.
  • 1890
  • Fort Worth Union Stockyards began operating.
  • Polytechnic College founded.
  • 1895 – Tarrant County Courthouse built.
  • 1896 – Fort Worth Fat Stock Show (livestock exhibit) began.
  • 1898 – Bohemian literary club formed.

20th century

21st century

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