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Timeline of Pittsburgh

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US.

18th century

19th century

1800s-1840s

  • 1803
  • Fort Lafayette serves as a staging base for the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
  • McClurg iron foundry in business.
  • 1810
  • Eagle Fire Company formed.
  • Population: 4,768.
  • 1811
  • Pittsburgh Engine Company in business.
  • 1812
  • Fort Lafayette serves as a supply base for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry.
  • 1813
  • Pittsburgh Humane Society and Chemical and Physiological Society established.
  • 1814
  • Fort Lafayette is abandoned.
  • Pittsburgh Permanent Library Company established.
  • 1816
  • March 18: Pittsburgh borough is incorporated as a city.
  • Ebenezer Denny becomes mayor.
  • 1820
  • Population: 7,248.
  • 1825
  • Pittsburgh Apprentices' Library founded.
  • 1828
  • Town of Allegheny incorporated as a borough.
  • City water pumping system put into effect for the Allegheny River.
  • 1829
  • City wards created: East, North, South, West.
  • Western Division Canal in operation.
  • 1830
  • Population: 12,542.
  • 1831
  • Theban Literary Society organized.
  • 1832
  • African Education Society founded.
  • The Flood of 1832.
  • Cholera outbreak.
  • 1833
  • Pittsburg Theater built.
  • 1835
  • Board of Trade created.
  • 1838
  • Pittsburg Institute of Arts and Sciences incorporated.
  • 1840
  • Allegheny borough incorporated as a city.
  • Pittsburgh and Beaver Canal opens.
  • 1841
  • Courthouse built on Grant Street.
  • State Convention of Colored Freemen held in city.
  • 1842
  • Sitdown strike by iron workers.
  • 1843
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh established.
  • 1844
  • Allegheny Cemetery established.
  • 1845
  • April 10: Fire.
  • Delany's The Mystery newspaper begins publication.
  • 1846
  • Uptown becomes part of city.
  • Pittsburgh Dispatch newspaper begins publication.
  • Odeon Hall opens.
  • 1847
  • Young Men's Mercantile Library & Mechanics Institute established.
  • The Catholic Sisters of Mercy establish Mercy Hospital, the first hospital in Pittsburgh
  • 1849
  • St. Mary Cemetery established.
  • Horne's in business.
  • Manufacture of "Kier's Rock Oil" begins.

1850s–1880s

1890s

20th century

1900s-1940s

1950s-1990s

21st century

See also

other cities in Pennsylvania

References

Bibliography

Published in the 19th century

1800s-1840s

1850s-1890s

Published in the 20th century

1900s-1940s

1950s-1990s

  • Lubove, Roy, ed. Pittsburgh 1976. 294 pp. short excerpts covering main themes

Published in the 21st century

  • (series of articles about Pittsburgh), 2014-

External links