The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Sacramento, California, United States.
19th century
- 1839 â Sutter's Fort (or âÂÂNew HelvetiaâÂÂ) established.
- 1845 â New Helvetia Cemetery established, the first cemetery in the city
- 1849
- Sacramento City founded by John Sutter, Jr. and Sam Brannan.
- William Stout becomes mayor.
- City Cemetery established.
- First sale of town lots.
- 1850
- August: Squatters' Riot.
- OctoberâÂÂNovember: Cholera outbreak
- November: Chevra Kaddisha Cemetery established, the first Jewish cemetery in the state
- Population: 6,820.
- Daily California Republican newspaper begins publication.
- 1852
- Congregation B'nai Israel synagogue established.
- Big Four Building constructed.
- Fire.
- 1854 â State legislature relocates to Sacramento.
- Sacramento Turn Verein founded
- 1855
- First local steam railway of California opened.
- November: the first California State Convention of Colored Citizens, a colored convention, was held here.
- 1856
- Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park built.
- December: the second California State Convention of Colored Citizens, a colored convention, held here
- 1857
- Daily Bee newspaper begins publication.
- Sacramento Library Association founded.
- 1860 â Ground broken for California State Capitol building.
- 1862 - Flood.
- 1863 â Central Pacific Railroad building across the Sierras begins.
- 1865 â California State Convention of Colored Citizens, a colored convention, was held here
- 1869 â First train from the Atlantic coast reaches Sacramento.
- 1874 â Capitol building completed.
- 1877 â Muybridge photographs galloping horse at Union Park Racetrack.
- 1879 â Sacramento Free Public Library founded.
- 1889 â Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament built.
- 1890 â Population: 26,386.
- 1891 â Brighton School rebuilt.
- 1898 â Ruhstaller Building constructed.
- 1900 â Population: 29,282.
20th century
1937 - Sacramento Sheriff's Posse organized.
- 1937 â Sacramento Movie Forum organized.
- 1939 â Sacred Heart Parish School constructed.
- 1941 â Sacramento Army Depot activated.
1942 - Sacramento Horsemen's Association organized.
21st century
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