The following is a of the history of the city of Jackson, Mississippi, USA.
19th century
20th century
- 1900
- Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle dedicated.
- Population: 7,816.
- 1901 - Century Theatre opens.
- 1902
- Mississippi Department of Archives and History and State Museum headquartered in city.
- Art Study Club founded.
- Population: 7,816.
- 1903 - Mississippi State Capitol building constructed.
- 1906 - YMCA organised locally
- 1910 - Population: 21,262.
- 1911 - Mississippi Art Association formed.
- 1914 - Country Club of Jackson organized.
- 1919 - Jackson Zoo opens.
- 1920 - The Clarion-Ledger newspaper in publication.
- 1920s - NAACP Jackson branch established.
- 1923 - Edwards Hotel built.
- 1925 - Woodrow Wilson Bridge built.
- 1926
- Mississippi Library Commission headquartered in Jackson.
- Glendale Methodist Church established.
- 1927 - Municipal Clubhouse Art Gallery opens (approximate date).
- 1929 - WJDX radio begins broadcasting.
- 1930
- Hinds County Courthouse built.
- Population: 48,282.
- 1938 - WSLI radio begins broadcasting.
- 1939
- Jackson Advocate newspaper begins publication.
- Pix Theatre built.
- 1940 - Population: 62,107.
- 1943 - Alamo Theater built.
- 1944 - Summers Hotel in business.
- 1945 - Jackson Photographic Society founded.
- 1947
- Radio Service Company in business (approximate date).
- Mississippi Progressive Voters' League headquartered in city (approximate date).
- 1949 - Allen C. Thompson becomes mayor.
- 1950
- Trumpet Records in business.
- Population: 98,271.
- 1953 - WLBT-TV (television) begins broadcasting.
- 1954 - WJTV (television) begins broadcasting.
- 1955
- University of Mississippi Medical Center opens.
- Ace Records in business.
- 1960 - Population: 144,422.
- 1961 - Freedom Rides begin.
- 1962
- Jackson Veterans Administration Hospital opens.
- Council of Federated Organizations headquartered in city.
- Mississippi Coliseum built.
- 1963
- May 28: Woolworth sit-in.
- June 12: Medgar Evers assassinated.
- 1966
- June 26: March Against Fear arrives from Memphis.
- Subway Lounge opens.
- 1967 - Malaco recording studio in business.
- 1970
- May 14: Jackson State killings.
- Public schools desegregated.
- Hinds Community College campus opens.
- Population: 153,968.
- 1970s - Queen of Hearts music club opens.
- 1975
- Jackson Mets baseball team relocates to Jackson.
- SmithâÂÂWills Stadium opens.
- Lemuria Books in business.
- 1976 - Jackson Camellia Society founded.
- 1977 - Roman Catholic Diocese of Jackson established.
- 1978 - Southern Coalition for Educational Equity headquartered in city.
- 1979 - April: Flood.
- 1980 - Population: 202,895.
- 1983 - Dons nightclub in business.
- 1984 - Methodist WellsFest begins.
- 1985 - City adopts mayor-council form of government.
- 1989 - J. Kane Ditto becomes mayor.
- 1990
- 100 Black Men of Jackson (nonprofit organization) founded.
- Population: 196,637.
- 1991 - Garden Club of Jackson organized.
- 1997 - Harvey Johnson, Jr. becomes mayor.
- 1999 - City website online.
21st century
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