Timeline of Burlington, Vermont
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Burlington , Vermont , USA
Prior to 19th century
1763 - Town charter granted by the British Province of New Hampshire .
1774 - Settlement established.
1791
1797 - Burlington Mercury newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
19th century
1801 - Vermont Sentinel newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
1802 - Court house built.
1804 - Grasse Mount built, now a campus building of the University of Vermont
1810 - Population: 1,690.
1813 - August 2: Town besieged by British forces.
1815 - September: University of Vermont begins operating again.
1816 - Unitarian Church built.
1823 - Methodist Episcopal Church established.[ 7]
1825 - LaFayette visits town.
1826 - Champlain Transportation Company founded.[ 8]
1827
1829
Lyman block built.
Burlington High School and Burlington Fire Company incorporated.[ 10]
1830 - Episcopal Society of Burlington founded.[ 8]
1834 - Baptist church established.[ 11]
1842 - Burlington Mechanics' Institute founded.[ 12]
1845 - Winooski Mill Company established.
1847
E. & E. Lyman in business.
Commercial Bank of Burlington and Burlington Savings Bank chartered.
1848 - Central Vermont Railway began operating (until 1995).
1849
1852 - Burlington Lyceum founded.[ 12]
1853 - Medical College established as part of the University of Vermont.
1854
Town Hall built.
Vermont Episcopal Institute incorporated.
1856 - Van Sicklen & Walker grocers in business.
1857
Burlington Breakwater North Lighthouse
1858
Marine Hospital built.
Burlington Times newspaper begins publication.[ 5]
1862 - University of Vermont library building constructed.
1865
Burlington chartered as a city; town of South Burlington established.
Albert Catlin becomes mayor.[ 16]
Vermont Agricultural College incorporated with the University of Vermont .
Home for Destitute Children founded.
1866 - St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum incorporated.
1867
1869 - First Methodist Church of Burlington built.
1870
City market building constructed.
E.S. Fullam & Co. in business.
Population: 14,387.
1872
Winooski & Burlington Horse Railroad incorporated.[ 17]
Wells, Richardson & Co. in business.
1873
1874 - Park House (hotel) in business.
1877 - Howard Opera House built (approximate date).
1878 - Burlington Commercial School established.
1879 - Mary Fletcher Hospital founded.
1880 - Population: 11,365.
1884 - Burlington Venetian Blind Company incorporated.
1885
1886 - Daniel Webster Robinson House built.
1887 - Cathedral of Saint Joseph completed.
1888 - Burlington Cotton Mills incorporated.[ 20]
1889
St. Mary's academy founded.
Baldwin Refrigerator Company established (approximate date).[ 8]
1890 - Population: 14,590.
1894
1897
1900 - Population: 18,640.
A Monument to American Civil War veteran General William W. Wells by J. Otto Schweizer at Battery_Park in Burlington,_Vermont.
Monument to Gray Lock's War veteran Chief Gray Lock by Peter Wolf Toth at Battery Park (Burlington, Vermont).
20th century
Ben & Jerry's factory
1981
1983 - City government Community and Economic Development Office established.
1989
1990
Burlington City Arts established.[ 29]
Cara Wick designs the flag of Burlington as a school project.
1993
City Council expands to 14 councilors.[ 26]
Population: 39,127.[ 26]
1998 - City website online.[ 30]
2000 - "Legacy Plan" for development created.
21st century
Bernie Sanders presidential campaign 2016
2017 - Owen and Lucas Marchessault win a competition to redesign the former flag of Burlington. Their winning design is the current flag of the city.
See also
References
^ a b c d Charles S. Forbes (August 1905). "History of Vermont Newspapers" . The Vermonter . 11 (1).
^ C. A. Castle (1903), History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Burlington, Vermont , Burlington: Free Press Association, OL 2673435M
^ a b c d e Special Collections, Bailey/Howe Library. "Finding Aids" . Burlington: University of Vermont. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ "US Newspaper Directory" . Chronicling America . Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ Thompson, Daniel Pierce (1835). "List of all local and private act passed from 1824 to 1835" . Laws of Vermont . Montpelier, Vermont.
^ Henry Crocker (1913), History of the Baptists in Vermont , Bellows Falls, Vt.: P.H. Gobie Press, OL 13497208M
^ a b Davies Project. "American Libraries before 1876" . Princeton University. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ "Rutland Railroad Archives at Middlebury College" . Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ "Vermont Timeline" . Barre, VT: Vermont Historical Society . Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ a b
"Mayors of Burlington, 1865-present" . City of Burlington. Archived from the original on August 27, 1999.
^ "Street Railway Supplement", Commercial and Financial Chronicle , NY, March 9, 1895
^ "Fletcher Free Library" , Report of the Board of Library Commissioners of Vermont , 1896
^ a b Blue Book Textile Directory of the United States and Canada . 1901.
^ "Movie Theaters in Burlington, VT" . CinemaTreasures.org . Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ "History of Forestry in Vermont" . State of Vermont, Department of Forests Parks & Recreation. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ "About Us" . Essex Junction, VT: Champlain Valley Exposition, Inc. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ "Historic Theatre Inventory" . Maryland, USA: League of Historic American Theatres. Archived from the original on July 21, 2013. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ a b c d "Redistricting History" . City of Burlington. Archived from the original on August 3, 2013. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ "History of BCA" . Archived from the original on May 7, 2013. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ "City of Burlington, VT Home Page" . Archived from the original on 5 December 1998.
^
"Contact the Campaign" . Dean for America. Archived from the original on January 29, 2004.
^ Briggs, John (10 August 2010). "Burns leaving Burlington Telecom" . Burlington Free Press . Burlington, Vermont. pp. 1A, 5A. Archived from the original on 20 August 2010.
^ "Meet the Mayors" . Washington, DC: United States Conference of Mayors . Archived from the original on June 27, 2008. Retrieved August 3, 2013 .
^ AP: 100% of power for Vermont city now renewable
Bibliography
Published in the 19th century
Jedidiah Morse ; Richard C. Morse (1823), "Burlington" , A New Universal Gazetteer (4th ed.), New Haven: S. Converse
Zadock Thompson (1824), "Burlington" , A Gazetteer of the State of Vermont , E. P. Walton, OCLC 5276863
John Hayward (1857), "Burlington, Vt." , New England Gazetteer (2nd ed.), Boston: Otis Clapp , OCLC 3441657
Walton, Joseph Soper (1866). "Burlington". Walton's Vermont Register . Claremont Manufacturing Company. hdl :2027/wu.89063116057 .
Abby Maria Hemenway, ed. (1867), "Burlington" , Vermont Historical Gazetteer , Burlington, Vt.: A.M. Hemenway
"Burlington, Vt." , Appleton's Handbook of American Travel: Northern and Eastern Tour , New York: D. Appleton , 1870
"Burlington (1.)" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 4 (9th ed.). 1878. p. 550.
"Burlington" . Walton's Vermont Register . Claremont, NH: Claremont Manufacturing Company. 1877. + 1879 ed.
"City of Burlington" . Gazetteer and Business Directory of Chittenden County, Vermont . NY: Hamilton Child. 1882.
Burlington, Vt. as a Manufacturing, Business, and Commercial Center . Burlington Board of Trade. 1889.
"Industries and Wealth of Burlington" . Industries and Wealth of the Principal Points in Vermont . NY: American Publishing and Engraving Co. 1891.
Joseph Auld (1894), Picturesque Burlington , Burlington, Vt: Free Press Association, OL 14034397M
Charter & Revised General Ordinances of the City of Burlington, Vt . 1897.
Charles S. Forbes (1900). "Twentieth Century Burlington" . The Vermonter . 5 .
Published in the 20th century
Katharine Lord (1904). Address book of Burlington, Vermont: 1904-5 . Burlington: F. L. Lane & Company.
Charles Edwin Allen (1905), About Burlington, Vermont , Burlington: Shanley
"Burlington (Vermont)" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1910. pp. 837– 838.
"Burlington" . Walton's Vermont Register . 1910.
Federal Writers’ Project (1937). "Burlington" . Vermont: a Guide to the Green Mountain State . American Guide Series . Cambridge, Massachusetts: Riverside Press. + Chronology
Tom W. Rice (1985). "Who Votes for a Socialist Mayor?: The Case of Burlington, Vermont". Polity . 17 (4): 795– 806. doi :10.2307/3234575 . JSTOR 3234575 . S2CID 153889856 .
George Thomas Kurian (1994), "Burlington, Vermont" , World Encyclopedia of Cities , vol. 1: North America, Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO, OL 1431653M (fulltext via Open Library)
Published in the 21st century
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