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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tucson, Arizona, USA.


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18th century

  • 1732 - Mission San Xavier del Bac founded by Jesuits near present-day Tucson.
  • 1776 - Presidio San Augustin del Tucson (military outpost) established.
  • 1779 - December 6: First Battle of Tucson.
  • 1782
    • May 1: Second Battle of Tucson.
    • December 25: Third Battle of Tucson (1782).
  • 1784 - March 21: Fourth Battle of Tucson, Sonora, New Spain.

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19th century

  • 1846 - December 16: Capture of Tucson, Sonora, Mexico, by United States forces.
  • 1848 - Population: 760.
  • 1853 - Territory becomes part of the United States per Gadsden Purchase.
  • 1856 - August 29: Conference held to organize Arizona Territory.
  • 1857 - San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line in operation.
  • 1862
    • February: Tucson occupied by Confederate forces.
    • May 20: Capture of Tucson by Union forces.
  • 1863 - Tully, Ochoa & Co. merchandisers in business.
  • 1866 - L. Zechendorf & Co. merchandisers in business.
  • 1867 - Tucson becomes capital of Arizona Territory.
  • 1869 - St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church built.
  • 1870
    • Arizona Citizen newspaper begins publication.
    • J.S. Mansfield news depot in business.
  • 1872
    • Public School department organized.
    • Population: 3,500 (estimate).
  • 1873
    • San Diego-Tucson telegraph begins operating (approximate date).
    • Fort Lowell built near Tucson.
  • 1875 - Estevan Ochoa elected mayor.
  • 1876 - Pie Allen becomes mayor.
  • 1877 - Town incorporated.
  • 1878 - El Fronterizo newspaper begins publication.
  • 1879
    • Arizona Daily Star newspaper begins publication.
    • Presbyterian Church built.
  • 1880
    • Southern Pacific Railroad begins operating.
    • Tucson Library Association organized.
    • St. Mary's Hospital opens near town.
    • Population: 7,007.
  • 1881
    • Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad begins operating.
    • Methodist Church built.
  • 1882 - March 20: Wyatt Earp kills Frank Stilwell.
  • 1883 - City chartered. Townsite is bounded by Speedway Boulevard on the north, 22nd Street on the south, 1st Avenue on the east, & on the west by Main Avenue from north of 18th Street, & 10th Avenue from south of 18th Street.
  • 1885 - The first public park in Tucson known as Carrillo's Gardens is built by Leopoldo Carrillo.
  • 1891 - University of Arizona opens per Morrill Act; Old Main, University of Arizona built.
  • 1893 - Arizona State Museum established.
  • 1897 - Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson established; Cathedral of Saint Augustine (Tucson) built.
  • 1900 - Population: 7,531.

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20th century

  • 1903 - Desert Laboratory founded.
  • 1907 - Southern Pacific railway station built.
  • 1910 - Population: 13,193.
  • 1912 - City becomes part of new State of Arizona.
  • 1919
    • City airfield established.
    • Hotel Congress in business.
  • 1920 - Rialto Theatre (Arizona) opens.
  • 1927
    • Charles Lindbergh visits city.
    • Temple of Music & Art built.
  • 1928 - James A. Walsh United States Courthouse built.
  • 1929
    • Pima County Courthouse and Consolidated National Bank building constructed.
    • Pioneer Hotel in business.
  • 1930
    • Fox Tucson Theatre and Plaza Theater (Tucson) open.
    • Arizona Inn built.
  • 1933 - Henry Jaastad becomes mayor.
  • 1940
    • Tucson Army Air Field established.
    • South Tucson incorporates as a city.
  • 1941 - Davis-Monthan Air Force Base established.
  • 1950 - Catalina Highway constructed.
  • 1952 - Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum founded.
  • 1954 - Hirsh's Shoes (shop) built.
  • 1955
    • Don Hummel becomes mayor.
    • Southern Pacific 1673 train exhibit opens.
  • 1956 - Tucson Air National Guard Base active.
  • 1960
    • University of Arizona Poetry Center founded.
    • Old Tucson Studios theme park and El Con Mall in business.
  • 1962 - Phoenix Title Building constructed.
  • 1963 - Tucson International Airport begins operating.
  • 1964 - Tucson Botanical Gardens founded.
  • 1965 - DeGrazia Gallery built.
  • 1967
    • University of Arizona College of Medicine and Reid Park Zoo founded.
    • Jim Corbett (politician) becomes mayor.
    • Tucson Federal Savings & Loan Association Building constructed.
  • 1969 - Pima Community College established.
  • 1971
    • Tucson Opera Company and Food Conspiracy Co-op founded.
    • Tucson Community Center built.
  • 1972 - Planetary Science Institute founded.
  • 1975 - Center for Creative Photography established.
  • 1976 - Tucson Community Food Bank[1] and Pima Air & Space Museum established.
  • 1977 - Bank of America Plaza (Tucson) built.
  • 1978 - Arizona State Prison Complex - Tucson in operation.
  • 1982
    • Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson in operation.
    • Tucson Mall and Casas Adobes Foothills Mall (Arizona) in business.
  • 1984 - Channel 12 government access TV begins broadcasting (approximate date).
  • 1985 - Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation established.
  • 1986 - One South Church built.
  • 1987 - Thomas Volgy becomes mayor.
  • 1990 - Population: 405,390.
  • 1991
    • Biosphere 2 built.
    • George Miller (Arizona politician) becomes mayor.
  • 1996
    • Goodricke-Pigott Observatory dedicated.
    • Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson founded.
  • 1998
    • City website online (approximate date).
    • Park Place (Tucson, Arizona) shopping mall in business.
  • 1999 - Bob Walkup becomes mayor.

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21st century

  • 2001 - Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater opens.
  • 2004
    • La Encantada shopping center in business.
    • October 5: Murder of Brian Stidham.
  • 2005
    • Jewish History Museum (Tucson) established.
    • Southern Arizona Transportation Museum dedicated.
  • 2007
    • United States Penitentiary, Tucson in operation.
  • 2010
    • Con-Nichiwa anime convention begins.
    • Population: 520,116.
  • 2011
    • January 8: Shooting of U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords and eighteen others in Casas Adobes.
    • January 12: Barack Obama Tucson memorial speech.
    • May 5: Jose Guerena shooting.
    • November 8: Tucson mayoral election, 2011.
    • December 5: Jonathan Rothschild becomes mayor.
    • Casino Del Sol Hotel Tower and UniSource Energy Building constructed.
  • 2013 - Armed Citizens Project active.

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See also

  • History of Tucson, Arizona
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Pima County, Arizona
  • List of television stations in Tucson
  • List of tallest buildings in Tucson
  • Timeline of Arizona
  • Timelines of other cities in Arizona: Mesa, Phoenix

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References


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Bibliography


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External links

  • Arizona State University Libraries. Items related to Tucson in the Hayden Arizona Collection
  • Arizona Archives Online. Materials related to Tucson, various dates
  • Library of Congress, Prints & Photos Division. Materials related to Tucson, various dates
  • Digital Public Library of America. Items related to Tucson, various dates

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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