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Gaslamp Quarter History | Downtown San Diego, California
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of San Diego, California, United States.


Video Timeline of San Diego



Before the 19th century

  • 1542 - First European contact with the area, as Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo enters San Diego Bay.
  • 1602 - Second European contact, as Sebastián Vizcaíno maps and names San Diego Bay.
  • 1769 - Presidio of San Diego and Mission San Diego de Alcalá established; first settlements of Alta California in New Spain.
  • 1774 - Mission is moved from Presidio Hill to current site 6 miles away, near San Diego River
  • 1795 - Public school opens.

Maps Timeline of San Diego



19th century

  • 1821 - Mexico gains its independence from Spain; San Diego becomes part of the Mexican province of Alta California.
  • 1834
    • Mission secularized; Mission lands sold or given to wealthy Californios
    • San Diego becomes a pueblo.
    • Richard Henry Dana, Jr. visits San Diego as a sailor, later writing about his experiences in the best-selling book Two Years Before the Mast.
  • 1835 - Juan María Osuna becomes alcalde.
  • 1838 - San Diego loses pueblo status because of declining population
  • 1840 - Population: 140.
  • 1846-47 Mexican-American War
    • Battle of San Pasqual on December 6-7, 1846
    • Treaty of Cahuenga ceasefire signed January 13, 1847
  • 1848 - Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (proclaimed July 4, 1848) transfers San Diego and all of Alta California to the United States of America
  • 1850
    • California is admitted to the United States; San Diego becomes seat of San Diego County; San Diego is granted a city charter by the California legislature
    • William Heath Davis proposes "New San Diego" by the bay front, builds a pier and lays out streets, but proposed development is unsuccessful
  • 1851 - Herald newspaper begins publication.
  • 1852
    • City goes bankrupt; city charter repealed by legislature; city placed under control of a board of trustees
    • U.S. Army sets aside southern part of Point Loma for military uses, later developed into Fort Rosecrans
  • 1855 - Point Loma Lighthouse built.
  • 1858 - October: Hurricane.
  • 1866 - Louis Rose lays out town of Roseville, later incorporated into San Diego
  • 1867 - Alonzo Horton promotes move to "New Town", site of current Downtown.
  • 1868
    • City reserves 1,400 acres (570 ha) of land as City Park, now Balboa Park
    • San Diego Union newspaper begins publication.
  • 1870
    • Chamber of Commerce established.
    • Horton House hotel in business.
  • 1871 - City and County records are moved from Old Town to New Town, establishing New Town as the city's hub
  • 1872 - San Diego incorporated.
  • 1880 - Population: 2,637; county 8,018.
  • 1881 - The Sun newspaper begins publication.
  • 1882 -
    • San Diego Free Public Library established.
    • Russ High School (now San Diego High School) opens; first high school in the city.
    • YMCA established.
  • 1883-1886 - John J. Montgomery makes successful flights with manned gliders at Otay Mesa, the first controlled flights in a heavier-than-air flying machine in America.
  • 1885 - Santa Fe railway begins operating.
  • 1886 - Horse-drawn streetcar line established downtown.
  • 1887
    • Ocean Beach founded.
    • San Diego Daily Bee newspaper begins publication.
    • National City & Otay Rail Road begins operating.
    • Electric streetcar line established between Downtown and Old Town.
  • 1888 - Sweetwater Dam completed.
  • 1889
    • City rechartered; mayor-council form of government adopted.
    • Beth Israel synagogue built.
  • 1892 - San Diego Electric Railway begins operating.
  • 1895 - Evening Tribune newspaper begins publication.
  • 1897 - San Diego State Normal School (now San Diego State University) established.
  • 1898 - Lomaland established by the Theosophical Society in Point Loma.

Campus Timeline
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20th century

1900s-1940s

  • 1901 - Raja Yoga Academy established at Lomaland.
  • 1903 - Marine Biological Association of San Diego founded; now Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
  • 1904 - Navy Coaling Station established on Point Loma; first navy establishment in the city.
  • 1905 - USS Bennington (PG-4) explodes in the harbor due to a faulty boiler, killing 66 and injuring 46; burial and memorial at what later becomes Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
  • 1906 - Navy wireless radio station established on Point Loma.
  • 1908 - Great White Fleet visits San Diego.
  • 1909
    • Scripps Building constructed.
    • Construction begins on Broadway Fountain in Horton Plaza.
    • William Smythe founds San Ysidro, later (1957) annexed to San Diego.
  • 1910
    • "City Park" renamed Balboa Park.
    • U.S. Grant Hotel built.
    • San Diego Civic Orchestra active.
    • Aero Club established.
    • Population: 39,578; county 61,665.
    • Broadway Fountain completed and dedicated October 15, 1910.
  • 1912 - February: San Diego free speech fight begins.
  • 1913 - Cabrillo National Monument established.
  • 1915
    • Santa Fe Depot opens.
    • March 9: Panama-California Exposition opens.
    • May: San Diego stadium opens; now Balboa Stadium.
  • 1916 - January-February: the "Hatfield flood", a major flood blamed by San Diegans on Charles Hatfield, a rainmaker they had hired.
  • 1917
    • Army Camp Kearny established at the site of what would later become Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.
    • Marine Corps Camp Matthews marksmanship range established at the site of what would later become the University of California, San Diego
  • 1919
    • San Diego and Arizona Railway completed.
    • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch established.
    • Holy Cross Cemetery dedicated.
  • 1920 - Population: 74,683; county 112,248.
  • 1921
    • U.S. Marine Corps training base commissioned.
    • San Diego Zoo established.
  • 1922
    • U.S. Navy Destroyer Base, San Diego established; now Naval Base San Diego.
    • Rancho Santa Fe settled near San Diego.
  • 1923 - Naval Training Center San Diego established.
  • 1924 - The first United States aircraft carrier USS Langley began operating out of North Island.
  • 1925
    • Mission Beach Amusement Center (amusement park) opens.
    • U.S. Naval hospital built.
  • 1926
    • Star of India is towed into San Diego harbor; later renovated and opened as a museum ship
    • Fine Arts Gallery opens; now the San Diego Museum of Art.
  • 1927
    • Charles Lindbergh's plane The Spirit of St. Louis is designed and built in San Diego by the Ryan Airline Company.
    • Prudden-San Diego Airplane Company in business; later Solar Aircraft Company, now Solar Turbines.
    • El Cortez Hotel built.
  • 1928
    • San Diego Municipal Airport dedicated as Lindbergh Field.
    • San Diego Historical Society founded; now the San Diego History Center.
  • 1929 - Fox Theatre dedicated.
  • 1930 - Population: 147,995; county 209,659.
  • 1931 - San Diego State College dedicated; formerly San Diego State Normal School, now San Diego State University.
  • 1933 - Aztec Brewing Company relocates to city.
  • 1934 - Ryan Aeronautical Company in business.
  • 1935
    • May 29: California Pacific International Exposition opens.
    • Old Globe Theatre established.
    • Consolidated Aircraft Company relocates to city.
  • 1936
    • San Diego Padres established as a minor league team within the Pacific Coast League.
    • Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego established.
  • 1937 - U.S. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego commissioned.
  • 1938 - San Diego Civic Center dedicated; now the San Diego County Administration Center.
  • 1940
    • Marine base Camp Elliott established adjacent to Camp Kearny.
    • Population: 203,341; county 289,348.
  • 1941 - Consolidated Aircraft becomes San Diego's largest employer with 25,000 employees.
  • 1942
    • U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton established near city.
    • Japanese submarine I-17 lands secretly at Point Loma before heading north to attack Santa Barbara.
  • 1943
    • Consolidated Aircraft and Vultee Aircraft merge to become Convair.
    • Camp Kearny recommissioned as Naval Auxiliary Air Station Camp Kearny and Marine Corps Air Depot Miramar.
  • 1945 - Navy Electronics Laboratory established, now part of Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific.
  • 1946 - Submarine Group San Diego established, now part of Naval Base Point Loma.

1950s-1990s

  • 1950 - Population: 333,865; county 556,808.
  • 1952
    • San Diego College for Women opens; now the University of San Diego.
    • Miramar Naval Air Station established.
  • 1953 - Urban League established.
  • 1955
    • General Atomics in business.
    • Journal of San Diego History begins publication.
  • 1957
    • Fort Rosecrans transferred to U.S. Navy.
    • Sister city relationship established with Yokohama, Japan.
  • 1960
    • University of California, San Diego and Salk Institute for Biological Studies established.
    • Population: 573,224; county 1,033,011.
  • 1961
    • San Diego Chargers move to San Diego after one season in Los Angeles.
    • San Diego harbor depth was increased to 42 feet (13 m) to allow stationing supercarriers in San Diego. USS Kitty Hawk was the first supercarrier based in San Diego.
  • 1963
    • Navy Submarine Support Facility established, now part of Naval Base Point Loma.
    • San Diego Aerospace Museum established.
    • Executive Complex built.
  • 1964
    • San Diego Community Concourse and City Hall open.
    • SeaWorld San Diego opens.
  • 1965 - Timken Museum of Art established.
  • 1966 - San Diego County Comprehensive Planning Organization established, now San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG).
  • 1967
    • San Diego Stadium opens, later Jack Murphy Stadium, now Qualcomm Stadium.
    • Historical Resources Board established.
  • 1969
    • San Diego Padres established as a major league team.
    • San Diego-Coronado Bridge and Union Bank of California Building constructed.
    • TOPGUN United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program was established at Miramar Naval Sir Station.
    • Sister city relationships established with Cavite City, Philippines; and León, Mexico.
  • 1970
    • Golden State Comic Book Convention begins, now San Diego Comic-Con International.
    • Chicano Park established in Barrio Logan.
  • 1972 - The 1972 Republican National Convention, scheduled to take place in San Diego, was moved to Miami on three months' notice; Mayor Pete Wilson proclaimed "America's Finest City Week" during what would have been convention week.
  • 1975 - Centre City Development Corporation formed.
  • 1976 - Sister city relationship established with Tema, Ghana.
  • 1977 - Sister city relationship established with Edinburgh, UK.
  • 1978 - September 25 - PSA Flight 182 crashes on approach to San Diego Airport, killing all 137 people on board and 7 people on the ground; at the time the deadliest plane crash in the U.S.
  • 1980 - Population: 875,538; county 1,861,846.
  • 1981 - San Diego Trolley begins operating.
  • 1982 - Sister city relationships established with Alcalá de Henares, Spain; and Jeonju, South Korea.
  • 1983 - Sister city relationship established with Taichung City, Taiwan.
  • 1985
    • Westfield Horton Plaza in business.
    • Sister city relationship established with Yantai, China.
  • 1986 - Sister city relationship established with Perth, Australia.
  • 1989
    • San Diego Convention Center opens.
    • Symphony Towers built.
  • 1990 - Population: 1,110,549.
  • 1991
    • One America Plaza built.
    • Sister city relationship established with Vladivostok, USSR.
  • 1992 - inSITE art exhibition begins.
  • 1993 - Sister city relationship established with Tijuana, Mexico.
  • 1994 - City website online.
  • 1995
    • May 17 - Shawn Nelson steals an M60A3 Patton tank and goes on a rampage with it before being shot and killed by police.
    • Sister city relationship established with Campinas, Brazil.
  • 1996
    • August: 1996 Republican National Convention held.
    • Sister city relationship established with Warsaw, Poland.
  • 1997 - U.S. Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command ("SPAWAR") headquarters relocated to San Diego.
  • 2000 - Population: 1,223,400.

Gaslamp Quarter History | Downtown San Diego, California
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21st century

  • 2001 - San Diego River Park Foundation established.
  • 2004
    • Petco Park (ballpark) opens.
    • Sister city relationship established with Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
  • 2005
    • Voice of San Diego begins publication.
    • San Diego Derby Dolls (rollerderby league) formed.
  • 2007 - Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego sex abuse trial held.
  • 2008 - Electra highrise built.
  • 2009 - Watchdog Institute established at San Diego State University.
  • 2010 - Population: 1,307,402; metro 3,095,313.
  • 2011
    • March 18 - Harbor Drive Pedestrian Bridge opens.
    • September 8 - 2011 Southwest blackout occurs. 1.4 million customers in San Diego County are left without power.
  • 2013 - Population: 1,355,896.
  • 2015 - Carlsbad desalination plant opens December 14.

The best Padres uniforms throughout history as chosen by San Diego ...
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See also

  • History of San Diego
  • List of pre-statehood mayors of San Diego
  • List of mayors of San Diego (since 1850)
  • List of San Diego Historic Landmarks
  • Timeline of Tijuana history
  • Timeline of California
  • Timelines of other cities in the Southern California area of California: Anaheim, Bakersfield, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Ana

San Diego de Alcalá - California Mission Guide
src: www.californiamissionguide.com


References


KEVINS MISSION by Kevin Li
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Bibliography


History | Rancho Bernardo Historical Society
src: rbhistory.org


External links

  • San Diego Public Library. "San Diego Information Sources: History". Resource Guides. 
  • Library. "San Diego". Research Guides. San Diego State University. 
  • Library, Special Collections & University Archives. "Browse by Subject: San Diego". San Diego State University. 
  • Digital Public Library of America. Items related to San Diego, various dates
  • San Diego History Center

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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