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Timeline of Winston-Salem, North Carolina

The following is a of the history of the city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.

Prior to 20th century

  • 1769 – Single Brothers' House built in Salem.
  • 1771 – Moravian cemetery ("God's Acre") in use in Salem.
  • 1784 – Salem Tavern rebuilt.
  • 1802 – Salem Academy for girls founded.
  • 1840 – Arista Cotton Mill and Fries Woolen Mills in business in Salem.
  • 1843 – Salem Vigilant Fire Company established.
  • 1849 – Salem becomes part of the newly formed Forsyth County.
  • 1851 – New town "Winston" created as seat of Forsyth County.
  • 1852 – Western Plank Road (Wilmington-Salem) built.
  • 1856
  • Salem incorporated.
  • Charles Brietz becomes first mayor of Salem.
  • Western Sentinel newspaper begins publication in Salem.
  • 1859
  • Winston incorporated.
  • William Barrow becomes first mayor of Winston.
  • 1861
  • St. Philips Moravian Church built in Salem.
  • May 20: State of North Carolina secedes from the Union.
  • 1866 – First National Bank of Salem established.
  • 1871 – First tobacco factory in Winston begins operating.
  • 1872 – P.H. Hanes & Co. tobacco in business in Winston.
  • 1875 – R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in business in Winston.
  • 1879 – Wachovia National Bank established in Winston.
  • 1890 – Twin-City Daily Sentinel newspaper in publication.
  • 1891 – First Catholic Mass held at St. Leo's original church site in the West End.
  • 1896 – Population: 5,500 in Salem; 13,500 in Winston.
  • 1897 – The Journal newspaper begins publication.
  • 1899 – Winston-Salem post office established in Winston.

20th century

21st century

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