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词条 Timeline of Newport, Rhode Island
释义

  1. 17th century

  2. 18th century

  3. 19th century

  4. 20th century

  5. 21st century

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. Bibliography

  9. Images

  10. External links

Timeline of Newport, Rhode Island.

17th century

  • 1639 - William Coddington settles.{{sfn|Morse|1797}}
  • 1643 - First Society of Friends established (approximate date).{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1644 - Newport becomes part of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
  • 1647 - Friends' Burial Ground established.
  • 1654 - Thames Street laid out.
  • 1656 - Second Baptist Church established.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1663 - Easton's windmill built.{{sfn|Godfrey|1951}}
  • 1675 - Clifton Burying Ground established.
  • 1677
    • Jewish Cemetery dedicated.
    • Stone mill in operation (approximate date).{{sfn|Godfrey|1951}}
  • 1681 - Custom-house established.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1690 - Town House built.{{sfn|Denison|1879}}
  • 1695 - First Congregational Church established.
  • 1697 - Mumford house (residence) built (approximate date).
  • 1699 - Great Friends Meeting House built.

18th century

  • 1703 - Fort built on Goat Island (approximate date).
  • 1705 - John Stevens stonecarving shop in business.
  • 1723 - July 19: Pirates hanged on Gravelly point.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
  • 1726 - Trinity Church built.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1727 - James Franklin sets up printing press.{{sfn|Rhode Island Historical Society|1915}}
  • 1730
    • Literary and Philosophical Society organized.[1]
    • Seventh Day Baptist Meeting House built.[2]
    • White Horse Tavern in business.
  • 1732 - Rhode Island Gazette newspaper begins publication.[3]
  • 1733 - Organ installed in Trinity Church.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1735 - Clarke Street Meeting House built.
  • 1740 - January: Snow storm.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
  • 1741
    • State House built.[4]
    • Artillery Company of Newport chartered.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1743 - Middletown separates from Newport.[5]
  • 1746 - Almshouse built.[5]
  • 1747 - Redwood Library established.[1]
  • 1749 - Lighthouse built.[5]
  • 1750 - Fire company organized.{{sfn|Denison|1879}}
  • 1752
    • Marine society established.{{sfn|Morse|1797}}
    • Hunter’s Dispensary in business.{{citation needed|date=December 2012}}
  • 1755 - Aaron Lopez (merchant) in business.[6]
  • 1758 - Newport Mercury newspaper begins publication.[3]
  • 1760 - Francis Malbone House and John Tillinghast House built.
  • 1761
    • Jewish Club organized.
    • Douglass travelling theatre troupe performs.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1762 - Brick Market built.
  • 1763 - Touro Synagogue{{sfn|Sanford|1887}} and Granary built.{{sfn|Denison|1879}}
  • 1764 - Shots fired at HMS St John.
  • 1765
    • June: Demonstration against impressment.[7]
    • August 27: Protest against Stamp Act.
  • 1774 - Population: 9,209.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1776
    • December 8: British occupation begins.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • Population: 5,229.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1778 - December: Snow storm.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
  • 1779 - October 25: British occupation ends.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1780
    • July 12: French troops arrive.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • Charles Feke apothecary in business.{{sfn|Mercantile Illustrating Co.|1890}}
    • Clarke Cooke House built.
    • Free African Union Society founded[8]
  • 1781
    • March 6: George Washington visits Rochambeau in Newport.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • French troops depart.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1784
    • City incorporated.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • George Hazard becomes mayor.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • Goat Island sold to U.S. military.
  • 1787 - Town government resumes.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1790
    • August 17: George Washington visits Newport.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
    • Population: 6,716.[9]
  • 1792 - Newport Association of Mechanics and Manufacturers incorporated.{{sfn|Greene|1865}}
  • 1799
    • Fort Adams built.
    • Yellow fever epidemic.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}

19th century

  • 1803 - Newport National Bank incorporated.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1805 - First Methodist Episcopal Church established.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1810 - Spencer's variety store in business.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1811
    • Hammond's Circulating Library in business.[10]
    • Samuel Whitehorne House built.
  • 1814 - Sherman & Co. grocers in business.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1815 - September 23: Gale.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
  • 1819
    • Newport Asylum built on Coasters' Harbor Island.{{sfn|Dix|1852}}
    • Savings Bank of Newport incorporated.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1823 - Newport Harbor Lighthouse built.
  • 1828 - Mechanics' Library established.[15]
  • 1831 - Newport Steam Factory built.
  • 1832 - Cozzens carpet shop in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1833 - June 19: Andrew Jackson visits Newport.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
  • 1834 - Zion Episcopal Church built.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1835
    • Davis' Family Bakery in business.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
    • Perry Cotton Mill built.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1837 - Coddington cotton mill built.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1838 - Armory built.
  • 1839 - Kingscote (mansion) built.
  • 1845 - Ocean House hotel in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1846
    • The Newport Daily News begins publication.
    • First Baptist Church building{{sfn|Sanford|1887}} and Van Zandt house constructed.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1847
    • Central Baptist Chursh established.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
    • Hazard grocery and Langley & Bennett in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1851 - Beechwood (mansion) built.
  • 1852
    • Street lighting by gas lamp begins (approximate date).{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
    • Chateau-sur-Mer (residence) built.
  • 1853
    • City incorporated again.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • Robert B. Cranston becomes mayor.
    • Church of the Holy Name of Mary built.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1854
    • Newport Historical Society and Newport Reading Room founded.
    • Sisters of Mercy convent built.
    • Lighthouse commissioned on Lime Rock.
  • 1855 - Touro Park established.{{sfn|Godfrey|1951}}
  • 1857 - United Congregational Church built.
  • 1859 - August 23: Reunion of the Sons and Daughters of Newport.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
  • 1860 - Chepstow (mansion) built.
  • 1861 - Kaull & Anthony grocers in business.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1862 - Nason upholstery in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1863 - School house built on Willow Street.[11]
  • 1864
    • Old Colony and Newport Railway begins operating.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • Shiloh Baptist Church organized.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
  • 1865
    • Newport Light Infantry formed.{{sfn|Denison|1879}}[12]
    • Scott grocery in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1866 - Atlantic House roller skating rink opens.[13]
  • 1867
    • People's Library established.[14]
    • Frasch confectionery in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1869
    • U.S. Naval Torpedo Station established on Goat Island.
    • August: Ulysses S. Grant visits Newport.{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
  • 1870
    • Rose Island Light built.
    • Newport & Wickford Railroad and Steamboat Company organized.[15]
  • 1871 - Newport Manufacturing Company mill built.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1873
    • Newport Hospital opens.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
    • Rogers High School founded.
  • 1874 - Ward's Circulating Library in business.[14]
  • 1875 - Population: 14,028.{{sfn|Denison|1879}}
  • 1876 - International Polo Cup match held.
  • 1878
    • Young Men's Christian Association organized.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
    • King & McLeod (dry goods) and Marshall & Flynn (printer) in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1880
    • Channing Memorial Church{{sfn|Sanford|1887}} and Newport Casino built.
    • May 30: The League of American Wheelmen is formed in Newport
  • 1881
    • City water system authorized.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • Newport Skating Rink opens.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • Tennis tournament begins at Newport Casino.
    • Groff pharmacy in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1882
    • Couzens and Bull telephone exchange in business.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • Free Chapel of St. John the Evangelist established.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
    • Vinland Estate built.
  • 1883 - Isaac Bell House built.
  • 1884
    • Naval War College established.
    • July 4: Reunion of the Sons and Daughters of Newport.[16]
  • 1885
    • St. Joseph's Church established.{{sfn|Sanford|1887}}
    • Morton Park established (approximate date).{{sfn|Bayles|1888}}
    • Stone Tower restored.{{sfn|Godfrey|1951}}
  • 1888 - Carr bookseller and Hass florist in business.{{sfn|Parsons|1892}}
  • 1889 - Electric trolley begins operating.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1891 - Rockhurst (residence) built.
  • 1892 - Marble House, Ochre Court, and Rough Point built.
  • 1893
    • Newport Country Club established.
  • 1894 - Belcourt Castle (residence) built.
  • 1895 - National Open Golf Championship held at Newport Country Club.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
    • The Breakers (residence) built.
  • 1896 - St. George's School established near Newport.
  • 1898 - Vernon Court (residence) built.
  • 1899 - September 7: Automobile parade.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1900 - Rhode Island state capital relocates to Providence.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}

20th century

  • 1901
  • - The Elms (residence) built.
  • - TJ Brown in business.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}}
  • 1902 - Newport Historical Society Museum building{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}} and Oelrichs House constructed.
  • 1905
    • Civic League formed.[17]
    • Population: 25,039.{{sfn|Britannica|1910}}
  • 1912 - Art Association of Newport organized.[18]
  • 1915 - Miramar (mansion) built.
  • 1919
    • Seamen's Church Institute founded.[19]
    • U.S. Navy sex scandal.
  • 1923 - Rhode Island Route 114 designated.
  • 1925 - Seaview Terrace (residence) built.
  • 1926 - Hotel Viking (hotel) opens.
  • 1926 - Courthouse built on Washington Square.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1930 - America's Cup yacht race relocates to Newport.
  • 1934 - Salve Regina University chartered.
  • 1937 - Population: 27,612.{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Newport"}}
  • 1938 - September: Hurricane.
  • 1942 - Naval Academy Preparatory School relocates to Newport.
  • 1946 - United Baptist Church established.
  • 1948 - WADK radio (1540 AM) begins broadcasting as WRJM. Call Letters changed to WADK in November 1953.
  • 1950 - Naval Justice School relocates to Newport.
  • 1953 - September 12: wedding of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier.
  • 1954
    • Newport Jazz Festival begins.
    • Tennis Hall of Fame established.
  • 1959
    • Newport Folk Festival begins.
    • Rovensky Park established.
  • 1960 - Population: 47,049.
  • 1964 - Newport State Airport (Rhode Island) in operation.
  • 1965 - Fort Adams State Park established.
  • 1969 - Newport Bridge opens.
  • 1976 - Brenton Point State Park established.
  • 1978 - Naval War College Museum in operation.
  • 1980 - Newport Rugby Football Club (Rhode Island) formed.
  • 1983
    • New York Yacht Club loses the America's cup to the Royal Perth Yacht Club
    • Sail Newport established
  • 1993 - Yacht Restoration School founded.
  • 1998
    • Newport International Film Festival begins.
    • SVF Foundation established (livestock preservation).
  • 2000 - National Museum of American Illustration opens.

21st century

  • 2004 - City website online (approximate date).[20]
  • 2010 - Population: 24,672.
  • 2012 - October: Hurricane Sandy storm surge washes away large sections of the Cliff Walk[21]
  • 2014 - June: The Cliff Walk reopens after restoration following 2012's storm damage by Hurricane Sandy[22]

See also

  • Newport history
  • Timeline of Providence, Rhode Island
  • {{req|Timeline of Rhode Island}}{{sfn|Federal Writers' Project|1937 |ps=: "Chronology"|page=463}}

References

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2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.newporthistorical.org/index.php/about/history-of-the-nhs/ |title=History of the NHS |publisher=Newport Historical Society |accessdate=December 12, 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web |url= http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=Rhode+Island&county=&city=Newport&rows=50&sort=date |title=US Newspaper Directory |location=Washington DC |work=Chronicling America |publisher=Library of Congress |accessdate=December 12, 2012}}
4. ^{{Citation |publisher = Gladding & Brother |location=Providence |title = Rhode Island Register |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL20623769M/The_Rhode_Island_Register_for_the_Year_1853_and_1856_Containing_a_Business_Directory_of_the_... |author = George Adams |publication-date = 1856 |oclc = 5628226 }}
5. ^{{Citation |publisher = Oxford University Press |publication-place = London |title = Cities in Revolt: Urban Life in America, 1743-1776 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL16383796M/Cities_in_revolt |author = Carl Bridenbaugh |publication-date = 1971 |ol=16383796M }}
6. ^{{cite journal |title=Aaron Lopez: Colonial Merchant of Newport |author= Bruce M. Bigelow |journal= New England Quarterly |volume= 4 |year= 1931 |jstor=359587 }}. {{cite journal |title='And Don't Forget the Guinea Voyage': The Slave Trade of Aaron Lopez of Newport |author= Virginia Bever Platt |journal= William and Mary Quarterly |volume= 32 |year=1975 |jstor=1919556 }}
7. ^{{cite journal |title=Jack Tar in the Streets: Merchant Seamen in the Politics of Revolutionary America |author= Jesse Lemisch |journal= William and Mary Quarterly |volume= 25 |date=July 1968 |jstor=1921773 }}
8. ^{{cite web|title=The origins of the American Civil Rights Movement began right here in Rhode Island...|url=https://riblackheritagesociety.wildapricot.org/|website=Rhode Island Black Heritage Society|publisher=Rhode Island Black Heritage Society|accessdate=20 December 2017}}
9. ^{{citation |title=Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990 |year=1998 |url=https://www.census.gov/library/working-papers/1998/demo/POP-twps0027.html |publisher=US Census Bureau }}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.nysoclib.org/collections/hammond/index.html |title=Hammond Collection |publisher=New York Society Library |accessdate=December 12, 2012}}
11. ^{{Citation |publisher = Printed by Pratt and Messer |publication-place = Newport |title = Services at the dedication of the school house erected by the Trustees of the Long Wharf, May 20th, 1863 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7021414M/Services_at_the_dedication_of_the_school_house_erected_by_the_trustees_of_the_Long_wharf_May_20th_18 |publication-date = 1863 }}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sos.ri.gov/archon/index.php?p=core%2Fsearch&q=newport&content=1 |title=(Newport) |work=State Archives Catalog |accessdate=September 30, 2015 |author=Rhode Island State Archives |publisher= State of Rhode Island }}
13. ^{{cite book|author= Stephen Van Dulken |title=Inventing the 19th Century: 100 Inventions that Shaped the Victorian Age |year=2001|publisher=New York University Press|isbn=978-0-8147-8810-3}}
14. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.princeton.edu/~davpro/databases/index.html |title=American Libraries before 1876 |author= Davies Project |publisher=Princeton University |accessdate=December 12, 2012}}
15. ^{{Citation |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL20509117M/Report |publication-date = 1898 |oclc = 2381452 |title = Annual report of the Railroad Commissioner, for ... 1897 |publication-place=Providence, RI }}
16. ^{{Citation |publisher = Davis & Pitman, printers |publication-place = Newport |title = History of the Re-union of the Sons and Daughters of Newport, R.I., July 4th, 1884 |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7013504M/History_of_the_re-union_of_the_sons_and_daughters_of_Newport_R.I._July_4th_1884 |author = Frank G. Harris |publication-date = 1885 |oclc = 5837728 }}
17. ^{{citation |url=http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700772 |title=Bulletin |author=Civic League of Newport |year=1906 }}
18. ^{{cite book |title=American Art Annual |year=1917 }}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://seamensnewport.org/about-contact |title=Seamen's Church Institute |publisher= |accessdate=December 12, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130220063323/http://seamensnewport.org/about-contact |archivedate=February 20, 2013 |df= }}
20. ^{{cite web |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20040127061349/http://www.ci.newport.ri.us/ |url= http://www.ci.newport.ri.us/ |archivedate= January 2004 |title=City of Newport Home Page |via= Internet Archive, Wayback Machine }}
21. ^{{cite news|last1=Flynn|first1=Sean|title=Sandy: The Aftermath The damage is done Repairs to the Cliff Walk will cost the city about $2 million|url=http://www.newportri.com/features/the-damage-is-done/article_7a245871-18ef-56d9-89a3-2bcb4362e17d.html|accessdate=3 November 2015|publisher=NewportRI.com|date=6 November 2012}}
22. ^{{cite news|last1=Burns|first1=Frances|title=Tourists can once again traverse the Hurricane Sandy-damaged Cliff Walk in Newport, R.I.|url=http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2014/06/25/Tourists-can-once-again-traverse-the-Hurricane-Sandy-damaged-Cliff-Walk-in-Newport-RI/6701403720619/|accessdate=3 November 2015|agency=UPI|date=25 June 2015}}

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}} + [https://archive.org/stream/rhodeislandguide00federich#page/463/mode/1up Chronology]

  • {{cite journal |title=The Archaeology of the Old Stone Mill in Newport, Rhode Island |author=William S. Godfrey, Jr. |journal=American Antiquity |volume= 17 |date=October 1951 |jstor=277246

| ref = {{harvid|Godfrey|1951}}
}}
  • {{cite book|editor=Trudy Ring and Robert M. Salkin |title= Americas |series=International Dictionary of Historic Places |year= 1995 |publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-134-25930-4 |chapter= Newport |page=471+ |chapterurl= https://books.google.com/books?id=zTL_AQAAQBAJ&pg=PA471 }}
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  • Works related to Newport, RI, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America).
  • {{cite web |title=Newport |work= Atlas of the Rhode Island Book Trade in the Eighteenth Century |url= http://rihs.org/atlas/results.php?town=Newport |year=2010 |publisher= Rhode Island Historical Society }}
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