The following is a of the history of the city of Montgomery, Alabama, USA.
19th century
- 1819 - Montgomery incorporated.
- 1821
- Montgomery Republican newspaper begins publication.
- Franklin Society founded.
- 1824 - Presbyterian church and Montgomery Light Infantry established.
- 1828 - Alabama State Library headquartered in Montgomery.
- 1833 - Montgomery Advertiser newspaper in publication.
- 1847 - Sons of Temperance formed.
- 1850 - Lehman Brothers in business.
- 1851 - Alabama State Capitol built.
- 1861
- February: Montgomery becomes capital of the Confederate States of America; First White House of the Confederacy established; Jefferson Davis sworn in as president.
- May 21: Confederate capitol relocated from Montgomery to Richmond, Virginia.
- 1864 - Atlanta-Montgomery railroad destroyed by Union forces.
- 1867 - Swayne School built.
- 1870 - Population: 10,588.
- 1873 - Chamber of Commerce established.
- 1877 - Second Colored Baptist Church established.
- 1887 - Normal School for Colored Students opens.
- 1889 - Hale Infirmary founded.
- 1898 - Confederate monument dedicated.
- 1899 - Montgomery Library Association organized.
- 1900 - Population: 30,346.
20th century
- 1901 - Alabama Department of Archives and History headquartered in Montgomery.
- 1902 - St. Margaret's Hospital founded.
- 1907 - Bell Building constructed.
- 1910
- Wright Flying School begins operating.
- William Gunter becomes mayor.
- 1913 - Rotary Club of Montgomery organized.
- 1914 - Empire Theater built.
- 1916 - Commission form of government adopted.
- 1923 - Community Chest of Montgomery was established to address the needs of the community (known now as the River Region United Way) https://coc.centralalabamainc.com/river-region-united-way/
- 1926
- Junior League of Montgomery organized.
- Scottish Rite Temple constructed.
- 1927 - Jefferson Davis Hotel built.
- 1929
- Municipal airport begins operating.
- State Teachers College active.
- 1930
- WSFA radio begins broadcasting.
- Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts established.
- 1938
- Coca-Cola bottling facility in operation.
- WCOV radio begins broadcasting.
- 1940
- Population: 78,084.
- Veterans hospital begins operating.
- 1941 - Mayor William Gunter dies.
- 1942 - Montgomery Bible College founded.
- 1946 â A devastating and deadly tornado struck the western portion of the city. The tornado killed 26 people, injured 293 others, and caused a city-wide blackout which lasted for hours.
- 1947 - Alabama Historical Association headquartered in city.
- 1948 - U.S. Maxwell Air Force Base established.
- Chiles-Whitted UFO encounter occurs.
21st century
See also
References
Bibliography
Published in the 19th century
- (includes "A Brief History of Montgomery" by M.P. Blue)
- M. P. Blue, Churches of the City of Montgomery, Montgomery, 1878.
Published in the 20th century
- Clanton W. Williams. The Early History of Montgomery and Incidentally of the State of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1976
Published in the 21st century
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