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词条 Timeline of Cambridge, Massachusetts
释义

  1. 17th century

  2. 18th century

  3. 19th century

     1800s–1840s  1850s–1890s 

  4. 20th century

     1900s–1940s  1950s–1970s  1980s–1990s 

  5. 21st century

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. Bibliography

     Published in the 19th century  Published in the 20th century  Published in the 21st century 

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This is a timeline of the history of the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

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17th century

  • 1630 - English settlers arrive.
  • 1632 - First Parish meeting house built.
  • 1636 - The "New College" founded.
  • 1636 - Newe Towne was established as a town in the Massachusetts Bay Colony on September 8th.
  • 1638
    • Newe Towne renamed "Cambridge."{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
    • John Harvard, a Puritan minister, bequeaths his library and half his monetary estate to the college.
  • 1639 - New College renamed Harvard College for benefactor John Harvard.
  • 1640 - Bay Psalm Book printed.{{sfn|Roden|1905}}
  • 1642 - Harvard holds its first commencement.
  • 1662 - Great Bridge built.
  • 1663 - Algonquin-language Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God published.[1]
  • 1682 - Cooper-Frost-Austin House built (date approximate).
  • 1685 - Hooper-Lee-Nichols House built.
  • 1688 - Cambridge Village, later renamed Newton, separated from Cambridge.[2]

18th century

  • 1713 - Town of Lexington separated from Cambridge.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1720 - Harvard's Massachusetts Hall built.
  • 1727 - William Brattle House built.
  • 1759
    • Christ Church congregation founded.
    • Vassall House built.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1760 - Apthorp House built.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1767 - Elmwood (residence) built.
  • 1775
    • April 18: William Dawes traverses the town en route to sounding warnings on eve of Battles of Lexington and Concord.[3]
    • April 19: Skirmishes between retreating British troops and American patriots at Watson's Corner and elsewhere in North Cambridge.[4]
    • May 12: The New-England Chronicle in publication.[5]
    • July 3: George Washington takes command of American army.{{sfn|Baedeker|1909}}
  • 1780 - May 19: New England's Dark Day.
  • 1782 - Harvard Medical School founded.[6]
  • 1793 - West Boston Bridge built.[7]
  • 1796 - Fresh Pond Hotel built.[8]

19th century

1800s–1840s

  • 1800 - Printer William Hilliard in business.{{sfn|White|1931}}
  • 1805 - Harvard Botanic Garden founded.[8]
  • 1807
    • Cambridge and Concord Turnpike opens.
    • Little Cambridge separates from Cambridge and is renamed Brighton.[9]
    • West Cambridge, later renamed Arlington, separated from Cambridge.[10]
  • 1809 - Craigie's Bridge opens.
  • 1814 - Cambridge Humane Society{{sfn|Greenough|1873}} and Female Humane Society founded.[12]
  • 1815 - Harvard's University Hall built.
  • 1816 - Middlesex County Courthouse (Massachusetts) built.
  • 1817 - Harvard Law School founded.
  • 1818 - New England Glass Company established.
  • 1824 - East Cambridge Charitable Society formed.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
  • 1826 - Frederic Tudor and Nathaniel Wyeth begin harvesting ice at Fresh Pond.[11]
  • 1827 - First Evangelical Congregational church{{sfn|Greenough|1910}} and Second Baptist Church[14] established.
  • 1830 - Population: 6,072.[12]
  • 1831
    • Mount Auburn Cemetery founded.[13]
    • Cambridge Market Hotel (later Porter's Hotel) built.{{sfn|Cambridge Historical Commission|1977|pages=134-35}}
  • 1832 - Cambridge Fire Department established. 
  • 1833
    • Hunt & Co's Circulating Library in business.[14]
    • First Parish meeting house built, corner Church St. and Mass. Ave.
  • 1835 - West Cambridge Social Library active.[14]
  • 1837
    • August 31: Emerson gives "American Scholar" speech.[15]
    • East Cambridge Anti-Slavery Society formed.[12]
    • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow moves to Craigie House.{{sfn|Baedeker|1909}}
  • 1839
    • Hopkins Classical School established.
    • Harvard College Observatory founded.
  • 1840
    • Cambridge Magnolia begins publication.[16]
    • St. John's Mutual Relief Society organized.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
    • Population: 8,409.[12]
  • 1841 - Cambridge Lyceum organized.
  • 1846
    • Cambridge Chronicle begins publication.
    • Stickney-Shepard House built.
    • Lexington and West Cambridge Railroad begins operating.[17]
    • Alvan Clark & Sons telescope maker in business.
    • City chartered.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
    • James D. Green becomes mayor.{{sfn|Gilman|1896}}
    • Population: 12,500.{{sfn|City Council|1875}}
  • 1847 - Great Refractor telescope installed.[18]
  • 1848 - Franklin Library Association founded.[14]
  • 1849 - Cambridge Athenaeum incorporated.[26]

1850s–1890s

  • 1850 - Howard Benevolent Society organized.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
  • 1852
    • Cambridge Water Works Corporation chartered.{{sfn|Gilman|1896}}
    • Riverside Press established.
  • 1854 - Cambridge Cemetery consecrated.{{sfn|Greenough|1910}}
  • 1856 - Population: 20,473.{{sfn|City Council|1875}}
  • 1857
    • Cambridge Circulating Library in business.[14]
    • Walden Street Cattle Pass built.
  • 1858 - Harvard Glee Club founded.[19]
  • 1859 - Museum of Comparative Zoology founded.
  • 1860 - Cambridge Horticultural Society organized.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
  • 1861 - Veterans' Services established.[20]
  • 1862 - Sanitary Society active (approximate date).[21]
  • 1865 - Old Cambridge Mutual Relief Society organized.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
  • 1866
    • Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and New Church Theological School{{sfn|Britannica|1910}} founded.
    • Cambridge Press newspaper begins publication.[16][22]
  • 1867 - Episcopal Theological School founded.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1868 - Cambridge Mechanics Literary Association organized.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
  • 1869
    • Old Cambridge Baptist Church built on Harvard Street.
    • North Cambridge Choral Society organized.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
  • 1870 - Soldiers' Monument dedicated on Cambridge Common[23]
  • 1871
    • Cambridge Social Union founded.[14]
    • Alpha Glee Club organized.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
  • 1872 - Cambridge Choral Society formed.{{sfn|Greenough|1873}}
  • 1873
    • The Harvard Crimson newspaper begins publication.{{sfn|Harvard Crimson|2001}}
    • Basket Club formed.[21]
  • 1875
    • Church of the Ascension organized.{{sfn|Greenough|1910}}
    • Kennedy Steam Bakery built.
    • Population: 47,838.{{sfn|City Council|1875}}
  • 1876 - Harvard Lampoon begins publication.
  • 1877 - Harvard's Memorial Hall built.
  • 1878
    • The Cambridge Tribune newspaper begins publication.[16] 
    • Harvard's Sever Hall built.
  • 1879 - Cambridge Public Library established.[24]
  • 1880 - Population: 52,669.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1881 - Cambridge Club active.[21]
  • 1882
    • Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women incorporated.
    • Harvard Cooperative founded.
  • 1883
    • Cambridge YMCA opens.[25]
    • Browne & Nichols School founded.[26]
  • 1884 - Odd Fellows Hall built.
  • 1886 - Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge English High School (Broadway & Fayette St.),[27] Cambridge Latin School (Lee St.),[27] and Cambridge School for Girls established.
  • 1887 - Cambridgeport Cycle Club organized.[25]
  • 1889
    • City Hall, Brattle Hall, and William James' house{{sfn|Moravek|2010}} built.
    • Buckingham School founded.[26]
    • Cambridge Plant Club established.[27][28]
  • 1890 - Population: 70,028.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1891 - Harvard Bridge built.
  • 1892 - Old Cambridge Photographic Club formed.[21]
  • 1893 - Road built around Fresh Pond.[8]
  • 1894
    • Radcliffe College chartered.
    • Cambridge Walking Club founded.[21]
  • 1895
    • Lechmere Canal built.
    • Keezer's clothier in business.[29]
    • W. E. B. Du Bois earns PhD from Harvard University.[30]
  • 1896 - Cambridge Political Equality Association established.[31]
  • 1897 - Cambridge Skating Club founded.[32]

20th century

1900s–1940s

  • 1900 - Population: 91,886.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1901 - Swedenborg Chapel built.{{sfn|Moravek|2010}}
  • 1903
    • Cambridge Sentinel newspaper begins publication.[16]
    • Busch–Reisinger Museum opens.
  • 1904 - Harvard's Phillips Brooks House Association established.
  • 1905 - Cambridge Historical Society founded.[33][34]
  • 1906 - Longfellow Bridge opens.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1908
    • Andover Theological Seminary relocates to city.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
    • Harvard's Business School established.
  • 1909 - Lesley School founded.[35]
  • 1910 - Harvard Extension School founded.
  • 1910 - Harvard Square Business Association founded.[36]
  • 1911 - Cambridge Housing Association formed.[37]
  • 1912 - Kendall/MIT (MBTA station), Central (MBTA station), and Harvard (MBTA station) open.
  • 1913
    • Harvard University Press and Harvard Legal Aid Bureau established.
    • Cohen harness maker in business.[38]
  • 1914 - Cambridge Planning Board established.[39]
  • 1915
    • Anderson Memorial Bridge and Harvard's Widener Library built.
    • Cooperative Open Air School founded.
  • 1916
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology moves to Cambridge[40]
    • Tasty Sandwich Shop in business.{{sfn|Robertson|2012}}
  • 1917
    • Wursthaus restaurant in business.{{sfn|Robertson|2012}}
    • Arthur D. Little Inc., Building constructed.
  • 1923 - Washington Elm dies on Cambridge Common.
  • 1924 - The Church of St. Paul (Harvard Square) built.
  • 1926 - Harvard Square Theater opens.[63]
  • 1927
    • John W. Weeks Bridge built.
    • Necco factory opens on Massachusetts Avenue.
    • Grolier Poetry Bookshop and Mac-Gray Corp.[41] in business.
  • 1928 - Boston University Bridge built.
  • 1929 - Cambridge Community Center founded.[42]
  • 1930
    • First Church of Christ, Scientist built.
    • Longy School of Music moves to Cambridge.
    • Russian bells installed in Harvard's Lowell House.
  • 1932
    • Harvard Book Store and MIT's Technology Press and School of Architecture established.
    • Harvard's Memorial Church built.
  • 1936 - Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration and Graduate School of Design established.
  • 1938
    • Hayes-Bickford Cafeteria in business (approximate date).{{sfn|Robertson|2012}}
    • Harvard's Nieman Foundation for Journalism established.
  • 1940 - National Research Corporation in business.[43]
  • 1941
    • Magazine of Cambridge begins publication.[44]
    • Harvard's Houghton Library built.
  • 1942 - John B. Atkinson becomes city manager.
  • 1945 - Cambridge Civic Unity Committee established.[45]
  • 1945 - Irving House established.[46]
  • 1946 - WMIT begins broadcasting.
  • 1947
    • September 9: Computer bug found at the Harvard Computation Lab.
    • Demise of the Harvard Botanic Garden.[8]
    • Edgerton, Germeshausen, and Grier in business.[47]

1950s–1970s

  • 1950
    • Cardullo's Gourmet Shop in business.{{sfn|Robertson|2012}}
    • Joseph DeGuglielmo becomes mayor.
  • 1951
    • Fresh Pond Drive-In opens.[48]
    • WHRB incorporated.
  • 1952
    • John J. Curry becomes city manager.
    • MIT School of Industrial Management and MIT Center for International Studies[73] established.
  • 1953
    • Brattle Theatre begins screening movies.
    • Harvard Model United Nations conference begins.
  • 1954 - Wang Laboratories, Cheapo Records,[49] and Hong Kong restaurant[50] in business.
  • 1955
    • Out of Town News, Casablanca bar,{{sfn|Robertson|2012}} Elsie's eatery[51] and Ferranti-Dege camera store[52] in business.
    • Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory relocated to Cambridge.
  • 1957
    • Cambridge Buddhist Association established.[53]
    • Pangloss Bookstore in business.[54]
  • 1958
    • Club 47 (music venue) opens.[55]
    • Joyce Chen restaurant[56] and Chez Jean restaurant{{sfn|Robertson|2012}} in business.
    • Lisp (programming language) invented at MIT.[57]
    • Smoot measurement established.
  • 1959
    • Café Pamplona in business.
    • Harvard/MIT Center for Urban Studies and MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory[57] established.
  • 1960
    • Bartley’s restaurant in business.{{sfn|Robertson|2012}}
    • Harvard's Let's Go travel guides begin publication.
  • 1961
    • Julia Child moves to Cambridge.[58]
    • October 14: Fire destroys the original WGBH television and radio studios, at MIT.
  • 1962
    • Temple Beth Shalom founded.[59]
    • Fresh Pond Shopping Center built.[60]
    • Cambridge Electron Accelerator in operation.[61]
    • Harvard's Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts built.
    • Cambridge Seven Associates in business.
    • Cambridge Sports Union founded.[62]
  • 1963 - Cambridge Historical Commission established.[63]
  • 1964 - NASA Electronics Research Center established.{{sfn|Boston Globe|2014}}
  • 1965 - Head of the Charles Regatta established.
  • 1966 - Cambridge School Volunteers founded. 
  • 1967
    • Joseph DeGuglielmo becomes city manager.
    • Cambridge Forum,[90] MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies established.
  • 1968
    • Cambridge Housing Convention active.[64]
    • Shrdlu computer program developed at MIT.[57]
  • 1969
    • Murder of Jane Britton[65]
    • Student antiwar protest.[66]
    • Union of Concerned Scientists,[95] and Harvard's Institute for African and African-American Research founded.
    • Passim[55] and Plough and Stars in business.
  • 1970
    • The Middle East restaurant opens.
    • Rent control[67] and Massachusetts Department of Transportation Volpe Center{{sfn|Boston Globe|2014}} established.
    • Alfred Vellucci becomes mayor.
  • 1971
    • Cambridge and Somerville Legal Services established.[68]
    • Grendel's Den pub in business.
    • Revels performance series begins.
  • 1972
    • Broadway Bicycle School in business.[69][70]
    • Longfellow National Historic Site and Cambridge Women's Center[71] established.
    • Harvard's Gund Hall built.
    • October: Protest in East Cambridge against police conduct.{{sfn|Harvard Crimson|2001}}
  • 1973
    • Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics established.
    • Draper Laboratory active.
    • T.T. the Bear's Place and Hacker's Haven car repair shop{{citation needed|date=November 2013}} in business.
  • 1974
    • Cambridge Food Co-op,[72] city Arts Council,[73] city Community Development Department,[39][74] and Buckingham Browne & Nichols school established.
    • James Sullivan becomes city manager.
    • Cambridge Naturals in business.[75]
  • 1975 - Coffee Connection in business.
  • 1977
    • Cambridge Rindge and Latin School formed.
    • River Festival begins.[76]
    • Changsho restaurant in business.[77]
  • 1978
    • National Bureau of Economic Research active.[78]
    • Formaggio Kitchen in business.[79]
  • 1979 - Harvard's Film Archive opens.

1980s–1990s

  • 1980
    • American Repertory Theater and MIT's PiKa housing cooperative[80] established.
    • MIT Museum active.
  • 1981
    • American Academy of Arts and Sciences moves to Cambridge.[81]
    • Cambridge College active.[82]
    • Robert W. Healy becomes city manager.[83]
    • Cambridge Center complex construction begins.{{sfn|Boston Globe|2014}}
  • 1982
    • Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research founded.
    • Biogen,[84] Toscanini's, and Upstairs at the Pudding restaurant in business.{{sfn|Robertson|2012}}
    • Sister city relationships established with Coimbra, Portugal, and Gaeta, Italy.[116]
  • 1983
    • Harvard Square Homeless Shelter and Albert Einstein Institution established.
    • Monitor Group and Cambridge Energy Research Associates headquartered in Cambridge.
    • Sister city relationships established with Tsukuba Science City, Ibaraki, Japan; and Dublin, Ireland.[116]
    • Pegasystems Inc. and Forrester Research in business.
    • Premiere of Marsha Norman's play Night, Mother.
  • 1984
    • MIT Media Lab,{{sfn|MIT|2011}} Institute for Resource and Security Studies,[85] and city Police Review & Advisory Board[86] established.
    • Sister city relationship established with Ischia, Italy.[116]
    • Porter MBTA Red Line station opens.
    • Conflict Management Group headquartered in city.
    • Thinking Machines Corporation and Charles Hotel in business.
  • 1985
    • Alewife (MBTA station) opens.
    • Harvard's Arthur M. Sackler Museum built.
    • Dante Alighieri Society building inaugurated.[87]
    • Memorial Drive partially pedestrianized along Riverbend Park.
  • 1986
    • Garment District (clothing retailer) in business.
    • Thinking Machines' Connection Machine invented.[57]
    • MIT flea market begins.[88]
  • 1987
    • Sister city relationships established with Yerevan, Armenia;[124] San José Las Flores, Chalatenango, El Salvador; and Catania, Italy.[116]
    • Cambridge becomes a Peace Messenger City.[89]
    • Catch a Rising Star in business.
    • Joseph P. Kennedy II becomes U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 8th congressional district.
  • 1988 - Cambridge Community Television[90] and Cambridge Eviction Free Zone established.
  • 1989
    • Cambridge Sane/Freeze active.[91]
    • Sister city relationship established with Kraków, Poland.[116]
  • 1990
    • CambridgeSide Galleria built.
    • Sapient Corporation in business. 
  • 1991
    • City Bicycle Committee[86] and Ig Nobel Prize established.
    • MÄK Technologies in business.[https://books.google.com/books?id=0t_GKF5rmsYC&pg=PA51]
  • 1992
    • Boston Dynamics (robotics firm)[92] and Dewey, Cheetham & Howe[93] in business.
    • Kenneth Reeves becomes mayor.
    • Sister city relationship established with Florence, Italy.[116]
  • 1993
    • City master plan published.[94]
    • MIT's The Tech newspaper web edition begins publication.
    • Timothy J. Toomey, Jr. becomes state representative for 29th Middlesex district.[95]
  • 1994
    • Islamic Society of Boston mosque opens.[59]
    • Rialto restaurant in business.[96]
  • 1995
    • Kendall Square Cinema opens.[48]
    • Porter Square Neighbors Association formed.
    • Cybersmith[97] and Phoenix Landing (music venue)[98] in business.
  • 1996
    • Cambridge Health Alliance and On The Rise nonprofit established.[99]
    • City Dance Party begins.[100][101]
    • Sheila Russell becomes mayor.
  • 1997
    • City website online.[102]
    • Cambridge Civic Journal begins publication.[103]
    • Sister city relationship established with Galway, Ireland.[116]
    • French-American International School active.{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}
  • 1998
    • Akamai Technologies in business.
    • MIT's Center for Reflective Community Practice active.[104]
    • Francis Duehay becomes mayor.
    • Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society founded.
  • 1999
    • Cambridge Innovation Center in business.
    • Mike Capuano becomes U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 8th congressional district.[105]

21st century

  • 2000
    • Zipcar in business.
    • Anthony Galluccio becomes mayor.
    • MIT's Kismet (robot) introduced.[57]
  • 2001
    • Veggie Planet and Oleana[106] in business.
    • New water treatment plant at Fresh Pond opens.[107]
  • 2002 - Michael A. Sullivan becomes mayor.{{sfn|Harvard Crimson|2002}}
  • 2003
    • Novartis research division headquartered in city.[108]
    • Longwood Players (theatre group) active.[109][110]
    • MIT's Poverty Action Lab and Harvard's Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation[111] founded.
    • Sister city relationship established with Santo Domingo Oeste, Dominican Republic.[116]
  • 2004
    • Broad Institute, Community Charter School of Cambridge,[112] and ActBlue (nonprofit)[113] established.
    • MIT's Stata Center built.
    • Lorem Ipsum bookshop in business.
    • Sister city relationship established with Southwark, London, England.[116]
    • Cambridge Somerville Resource Guide begins publication.[114]
    • February 4: Facebook launched at Harvard College.[115]
  • 2005
    • Papercut Zine Library opens.
    • Cambridge Local First network organized.[116]
    • Sister city relationships established with Cienfuegos, Cuba;[117] Yuseong, Daejeon, Korea; and Haidian, Beijing, China.[118]
    • Cambridge Day begins publication.
    • Patricia D. Jehlen becomes state senator for 2nd Middlesex district.[119][120]
  • 2006
    • Green Decade Cambridge incorporated.[121]
    • Kenneth Reeves becomes mayor again.
    • Harvard's Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston established.
    • HubSpot in business.
  • 2007
    • Microsoft New England Research & Development Center opens.[122]
    • Cambridge Science Festival begins.{{sfn|MIT|2011}}
    • MIT's Center for Future Civic Media established.
    • Unitarian Universalist Service Committee headquartered in Cambridge.
    • Anthony Petruccelli becomes state senator for 1st Suffolk and Middlesex district.[123]
  • 2008
    • Alliance of Cambridge Tenants,[124] and Google Inc. branch established.
    • ImprovBoston moves to Cambridge.
    • Sofra bakery[106] and Hungry Mother restaurant[125] in business.
    • Harvard Square Library incorporated.[126]
    • E. Denise Simmons becomes mayor.
    • ROFLCon meme convention begins.
    • Central Square Theater built.[127]
    • Jon Hecht elected state representative for 29th Middlesex district.
  • 2009
    • July: Henry Louis Gates arrest controversy
    • West Cambridge Youth and Community Center opens.[128]
    • Kendall Square Association established.{{sfn|Boston Globe|2014}}
    • Cambridge Open Studios active. 
    • Trader Joe's grocery in business at Fresh Pond.[129]
  • 2010
    • David Maher becomes mayor.
    • Population: 105,162;[130] metro 4,552,402.[131]
    • Sal DiDomenico becomes state senator for Middlesex, Suffolk and Essex district.[132]
  • 2011
    • January 6: Aaron Swartz arrested.
    • Area Four restaurant, Veggie Galaxy restaurant[133][134] and Danger!awesome in business.
  • 2012
    • MIT/Harvard edX launched.
    • Henrietta Davis becomes mayor.
    • Hack/reduce nonprofit founded.
    • Sinclair[135] and Amazon office[136] in business.
  • 2013
    • Richard Rossi becomes city manager.
    • Cambridge Open Data Ordinance drafted.[137]
    • Cambridge Happenings in publication.[138]
    • April 18–19: MIT officer killed; Boston Marathon bombings suspects manhunt takes place.[139]
    • November: Municipal election.
    • December: Katherine Clark becomes U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 5th congressional district.[140]
    • Marjorie Decker becomes state representative for 25th Middlesex district, Dave Rogers becomes state representative for 24th Middlesex district,[141] and Jay Livingstone becomes state representative for 8th Suffolk district.
    • Kensho Technologies in business.
  • 2014
    • City open data portal launched.[142]
    • H Mart grocery and Alden & Harlow restaurant[143] in business.
    • David Maher becomes mayor again.
  • 2015
    • January 2015 North American blizzard.
    • September 6: Lawrence Lessig presidential campaign, 2016 headquartered in city.
    • December 3: Fire.[144]

See also

  • Cambridge, Massachusetts history section
  • List of mayors of Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • List of National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts, Cambridge section
  • History of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • History of Harvard University
  • Timelines of other municipalities in Middlesex County, Massachusetts: Lowell, Somerville, Waltham
  • {{req|Timeline of Massachusetts}}

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1800s-1840s
  • {{Citation

|publisher = Samuel Hall
|publication-place = Boston
|title = History of Cambridge
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL22882322M/The_history_of_Cambridge.
|author = Abiel Holmes
|publication-date = 1801
  • {{cite book |title=Edinburgh Gazetteer |year=1822 |location=Edinburgh |chapter=Cambridge |chapterurl= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433000458731?urlappend=%3Bseq=55 }}
  • {{Citation |publisher = S. Converse |publication-place = New Haven |author1 = Jedidiah Morse |authorlink1=Jedidiah Morse |author2=Richard C. Morse |title = A New Universal Gazetteer |publication-date = 1823 |edition= 4th |chapterurl= https://archive.org/stream/newuniversalgaze00morsrich#page/144/mode/1up |chapter=Cambridge }}
  • {{Citation |publisher = E. Hopkins |publication-place = Hartford |author1 = William Darby |author2=Theodore Dwight Jr. |title = New gazetteer of the United States of America |publication-date = 1834 |edition=2nd |chapter=Cambridge |chapterurl= https://archive.org/stream/newgazetteerofun01darb#page/76/mode/1up }}
  • {{citation |author=City of Cambridge |title=Annual Report }}
    • 1848-1894
    • 1901-1921
    • 2003-present
  • {{cite book |title=Cambridge Directory ... for 1848 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EqQtAAAAYAAJ }}
1850s-1870s
  • {{Citation |publisher = Otis Clapp |title = New England Gazetteer |author = John Hayward |edition = 2nd |location=Boston |publication-date = 1857 |oclc = 3441657 |chapter=Cambridge, Ms. |chapterurl= https://archive.org/stream/newenglandgazet01haywgoog#page/n138/mode/2up }}
  • {{cite book |title=Charter and Ordinances of the City of Cambridge|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=84iHNyGDozYC|year=1871|publisher=Riverside Press

}}
  • {{cite book |title=Revised Ordinances of 1889 of the City of Cambridge |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zx2jBhd-ah8C|year=1890|publisher=Cashman, Keating & Co.

}}
  • {{cite book |title=Cambridge Directory |author=Dean Dudley |location=Cambridge |url=https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1872unse#page/n33/mode/2up |year=1872

}}
  • {{cite book

|title=Cambridge Directory for 1873 |url=https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1873unse#page/n13/mode/2up |publisher=Greenough, Jones & Co. |location=Boston
| ref = {{harvid|Greenough|1873}}
}}
  • {{cite book

|url= http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:1081746 |author= Griffith Morgan Hopkins |title= Atlas of the City of Cambridge |location= Philadelphia |publisher= G.M. Hopkins & Co.
|year= 1873
|via=Harvard University }} 1886 ed.
  • {{citation |title=Annual Report of the City Engineer |publisher=City of Cambridge |url=http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100156647

}}. 1875-

  • {{cite book |title=Cambridge in the 'Centennial': Proceedings, July 3, 1875, in Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of Washington's Taking Command of the Continental Army

|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UWOIKPXwGFwC
|year=1875
|publisher=City Council
| ref = {{harvid|City Council|1875}}
}}
  • {{cite book |title=Greenough's Cambridge Directory |publisher=Greenough & Co. |location=Boston }}
    • [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1875unse#page/n7/mode/2up 1875], [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1876unse#page/n11/mode/2up 1876], [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1873unse#page/n13/mode/2up 1878], [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1879unse#page/n7/mode/2up 1879]
    • [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1880unse#page/n7/mode/2up 1880], [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1889unse#page/16/mode/2up 1889]
    • [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1890unse#page/20/mode/2up 1890], [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1899unse#page/20/mode/2up 1899]
    • [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1900unse#page/20/mode/2up 1900], [https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1909unse#page/32/mode/2up 1909]
  • {{Citation

|publisher = H.O. Houghton and Company
|publication-place = Boston
|title = History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7045727M/History_of_Cambridge_Massachusetts._1630-1877.
|author = Lucius R. Paige
|publication-date = 1877
|oclc = 1305589
1880s-1890s
  • {{Citation

|publisher = Estes and Lauriat
|publication-place = Boston
|author = Samuel Adams Drake
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23400952M/History_of_Middlesex_County_Massachusetts
|title = History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts
|publication-date = 1880
  • {{Citation

|publisher = University Press, John Wilson & Son
|publication-place = Cambridge, Massachusetts
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23359150M/Exercises_in_celebrating_the_two_hundred_and_fiftieth_anniversary_of_the_settlement_of_Cambridge_held_December_28_1880
|title = Exercises in celebrating the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Cambridge, held December 28, 1880
|publication-date = 1881
  • {{cite book |work=Boston, Massachusetts |location= New York |publisher= Sanborn Map and Publishing Co. |year= 1888 |volume=6 |title=(Cambridge and parts of Somerville) |url=http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:1278752 |via=Harvard University }}
  • George F. Crook, ed. [https://books.google.com/books?id=6HcBAAAAYAAJ Cambridge annual for 1886-1888].
  • {{cite book |title=Blue Book of Cambridge for 1892 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rPoAAAAAYAAJ }}
  • {{Citation

|publisher = Cambridge Tribune
|publication-place = Cambridge, Massachusetts
|title =Gossiping Guide to Harvard and Places of Interest in Cambridge
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6943590M/The_gossiping_guide_to_Harvard_and_places_of_interest_in_Cambridge.
|publication-date = 1892
|oclc = 4571172
  • {{citation |title=Annual Report |author= Park Commission |publisher=City of Cambridge }} 1894- . 1890s
  • {{cite book |url=http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:1079558 |title= Atlas of the City of Cambridge |location= Philadelphia |publisher= G.W. Bromley and Co. |via=Harvard University }}. 1894?
  • {{cite book |title=Blue Book of Cambridge for 1895 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1voAAAAAYAAJ

}}
  • {{Citation

|publisher = Riverside Press
|publication-place = Cambridge
|title = Cambridge of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Six
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7062042M/The_Cambridge_of_eighteen_hundred_and_ninety-six.
|author = Arthur Gilman
|publication-date = 1896
| ref = {{harvid|Gilman|1896}}
}}
  • {{Citation

|publisher = Riverside Press
|publication-place = Cambridge
|title = Cambridge Fifty Years a City, 1846-1896
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7145491M/Cambridge_fifty_years_a_city_1846-1896
|editor = Walter Gee Davis
|publication-date = 1897
|oclc = 911131
  • {{Citation

|publisher = Ginn & Company
|publication-place = Boston
|title = Historic Houses and Spots in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Near-By Towns
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7060328M/Historic_houses_and_spots_in_Cambridge_Massachusetts_and_near-by_towns
|author = John Wesley Freese
|publication-date = 1897
|oclc = 1821792
  • {{Citation

|publisher = Macmillan Company
|publication-place = New York
|title = Old Cambridge
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL528896M/Old_Cambridge
|author = Thomas Wentworth Higginson
|publication-date = 1899
|oclc = 2220162

Published in the 20th century

  • {{cite book |url=http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:1076273 |title=Insurance Maps of Cambridge, Massachusetts |location= New York |publisher= Sanborn-Perris Map Company |year=1900 |via=Harvard University }}
  • {{Citation |publication-place = Cambridge |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7057190M/The_records_of_the_town_of_Cambridge_(formerly_Newtowne)_Massachusetts._1630-1703. |title = Records of the Town of Cambridge (Formerly New-Towne) Massachusetts, 1630-1703 |publication-date = 1901 }}
  • {{cite book |url=http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL:1079559 |title= Atlas of the City of Cambridge |location= Philadelphia |publisher= G.W. Bromley and Co. |year=1903 |via=Harvard University

}} 1916 ed.

  • {{Citation

|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/ia:cu31924029500919/The_Cambridge_Press_1638-1692_a_history_of_the_first_printing_press_established_in_English_America_t |title = The Cambridge Press, 1638-1692 |publication-date = 1905 |publisher = Dodd, Mead, and Company |location=NY |author=Robert F. Roden
| ref = {{harvid|Roden|1905}}
}}
  • {{Citation

|publication-place = Cambridge, Massachusetts
|author = Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution, Hannah Winthrop Chapter, Cambridge
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6981640M/An_historic_guide_to_Cambridge
|title = An Historic Guide to Cambridge
|publication-date = 1907
|oclc = 3292475
  • {{Citation

| publisher = K. Baedeker | publication-place = Leipzig | edition = 4th | title = United States
| publication-date = 1909
| oclc = 02338437 |chapter=Cambridge |chapterurl= https://archive.org/stream/unitedstateswith00karl#page/270/mode/2up
| ref = {{harvid|Baedeker|1909}}
}}
  • {{Citation

| title = Encyclopædia Britannica
| publication-place = New York
| publication-date = 1910
| edition=11th
| oclc = 14782424
| via=Internet Archive
|chapterurl = https://archive.org/stream/encyclopaediabrit05chisrich#page/96/mode/2up
|chapter = Cambridge
| ref = {{harvid|Britannica|1910}}
}}
  • {{cite book

|url=https://archive.org/stream/cambridgedirecto1910unse#page/32/mode/2up |title=Cambridge Directory |publisher=Greenough & Co. |location=Boston |year=1910
| ref = {{harvid|Greenough|1910}}
}}
  • {{Citation

|publisher = Cambridge Tribune
|publication-place = Cambridge, Massachusetts
|title = A History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1913
|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6563862M/A_history_of_Cambridge_Massachusetts_1630-1913
|author = Samuel A. Eliot
|publication-date = 1913
|oclc = 6876563
  • {{cite book |url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/mastatelibrary/sets/72157633789050833/ |title= Atlas of the City of Cambridge |publisher= G.W. Bromley & Co. |year= 1930 |via=State Library of Massachusetts

}}
  • {{citation |publisher=Cambridge Historical Society |title=Proceedings for the Years 1920 and 1921 |series=Publications |volume=15 |year=1931 |url= http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89067481739?urlappend=%3Bseq=18 |author=Norman Hill White Jr. |quote=Printing in Cambridge Since 1800

| ref = {{harvid|White|1931}}
}}
  • {{Citation |publication-place = Boston |publisher=Houghton Mifflin |series=American Guide Series |title = Massachusetts: a Guide to its Places and People |author = Federal Writers' Project |publication-date = 1937 |chapter=Cambridge |chapterurl=http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015014440781?urlappend=%3Bseq=267

| ref = {{harvid|Federal Writers' Project|1937}}

}} + Chronology

  • {{citation

|title=Survey of Architectural History in Cambridge: Northwest Cambridge
|year=1977 |isbn= 0-262-53032-5
|publisher= Cambridge Historical Commission
| ref = {{harvid|Cambridge Historical Commission|1977}}
}}
  • {{citation

|title=Annual Crime Report |author= Police Department |publisher=City of Cambridge

}} 1995- 2004-present

  • {{cite book |title= Historical Data Relating to Counties, Cities and Towns in Massachusetts |location= Boston |publisher= New England Historic Genealogical Society |year= 1997

|chapter=Cambridge
|pages= 28–29

}} (Timeline of boundary changes)

  • {{cite web |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/19980215210332/http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/cc/cambridge.html |archivedate=1998 |url=http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/cc/cambridge.html |deadurl=yes |title=Commonwealth Communities: City of Cambridge |work=Commonwealth of Massachusetts Official Website }}
  • {{Citation |publisher = Arcadia Publishing |title = Cambridge |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7981887M/Cambridge |author = Anthony Mitchell Sammarco |year= 1999 |ol=7981887M }}

Published in the 21st century

{{Expand section|date=April 2014}}
  • {{citation

|url= http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2001/6/5/timeline-1972-1976-pseptember-1-1972-assistant/ |title= Timeline: 1972-1976 |date= June 5, 2001 |work=Harvard Crimson
| ref = {{harvid|Harvard Crimson|2001}}
}}
  • {{citation |url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2002/6/6/timeline-2001-2002-sept-11-p-pthe/ |title= Timeline 2001-2002 |date= June 6, 2002 |work=Harvard Crimson

| ref = {{harvid|Harvard Crimson|2002}}
}}
  • {{citation

|url=http://www.cambridgehistory.org/discover/james/ |work=William James' Cambridge |title=Walking Tour |author=Natalie Moravek |year=2010 |publisher=Cambridge Historical Society
| ref = {{harvid|Moravek|2010}}
}}
  • {{cite web |work=MIT 150 |title=MIT Timeline |year=2011 |publisher=Massachusetts Institute of Technology |url=http://mit150.mit.edu/timeline

| ref = {{harvid|MIT|2011}}
}}
  • {{cite web

|url=http://cambridgehistory.org/discover/culinary/home.html |title=Cambridge's Culinary Culture |publisher=Cambridge Historical Society
|year=2012
|author=Rain Robertson
| ref = {{harvid|Robertson|2012}}
}}
  • {{citation

|title=A Kendall Square Timeline
|date=February 2, 2014
|work=Boston Globe |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2014/02/02/kendall-square-timeline/Cf5HJVHwrBkSu2C37oy5MO/story.html
| ref = {{harvid|Boston Globe|2014}}
}}
  • {{citation |url=http://cctvcambridge.org/CambridgeMunicipalBroadband |series=NeighborMedia |title= The Case for Municipal Broadband in Cambridge |date=February 21, 2014 |author=Saul Tannenbaum |publisher=Cambridge Community Television }}
{{refend}}

External links

{{commons category|History of Cambridge, Massachusetts}}
  • {{cite web |url= http://bostonlocaltv.org/catalog?f%5Blocation_facet_s%5D%5B%5D=Cambridge+%28Mass.%29 |title=Cambridge (Mass.) |work=Boston TV News Digital Library |publisher=WBGH }} 1960s-2000
  • {{cite web |url=http://cctvcambridge.org/map |publisher=Cambridge Community Television |title=Local Media Map |quote = Local stories mapped right down to the street corner where they take place }}
  • {{cite web |url=http://youarehere.cc/p/bicycle-accidents/cambridge |title=Cambridge Biking Accidents |work=You Are Here |year=2014 |author=MIT Media Lab |quote=2010-2013 }} (map)
  • {{cite web |publisher=Cambridge Public Library |url=http://thecambridgeroom.wordpress.com/ |title=Cambridge Room (blog) }}
  • Items related to Cambridge, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America).
  • {{cite web |url=https://www.americanancestors.org/browse/town-guides/massachusetts |title= Town Guides: Massachusetts: Cambridge |publisher= New England Historic Genealogical Society }}
  • Cambridge Soldiers and Sailors Monument at the [https://macivilwarmonuments.com Massachusetts Civil War Monuments Project]

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