Maryland History Timeline
1600's
1608 - Captain John Smith explores the Chesapeake Bay
1631 - English trading post established on Kent Island
1632 - Maryland Charter granted to Cecilius Calvert by King Charles I
1633 - Ark and Dove sail from the Isle of Wight, England
1634 - Ark and Dove arrive at St. Clements Island; St. Mary's City founded
1649 - "An Act Concerning Religion" passed; Puritans founded Providence (now Annapolis)
1664 - Slavery allowed by law in Maryland
1695 - Annapolis becomes the capital of Maryland
1700's
1727 - Maryland Gazette founded - the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States
1729 - Baltimore founded
1767 - Mason-Dixon Line established as Maryland's northern boundary
1776 - Four Marylanders sign the Declaration of Independence
1783 - Annapolis became the nation's capital from November 1783 until August 1784; George Washington resigned his commission in the State House
1784 - Congress ratifies the Treaty of Paris in the State House
1786 - Annapolis Convention called for meeting to discuss new form of government
1788 - Maryland becomes the seventh state to ratify the U. S. Constitution
1791 - Maryland donates land for the new capital, Washington D.C.
1800's
1813 - British raid Havre de Grace during the War of 1812
1814 - British burn Washington and bomb Fort McHenry; Francis Scott Key writes the "Star- Spangled Banner"
1826 - Public schools established by law; Jews given right to vote and to hold public office
1828 - Building begun on the C&O Canal and the B&O Railroad
1829 - C&D Canal opened
1830 - B&O Railroad establishes first passenger rail service
1837 - Baltimore Sun begins publication
1844 - World's first telegraph line between Baltimore and Washington established
1845 - U. S. Naval Academy established in Annapolis
1850 - C&O Canal completed from Georgetown to Cumberland
1861 - First bloodshed of Civil War occurs in Baltimore
1862 - Confederate forces defeated at Antietam
1864 - Maryland abolishes slavery
1867 - Present Maryland Constitution adopted
1876 - Johns Hopkins University founded
1886 - Enoch Pratt Free Library opens in Baltimore
1900's
1904 - Downtown Baltimore destroyed by fire
1936 - University of Maryland School of Law admits first African-American
1952 - William Preston Lane, Jr., Memorial Bridge (Chesapeake Bay Bridge) opens
1967 - Thurgood Marshall becomes first African-American Justice of the Supreme Court
1980 - Baltimore's Harborplace opens
1985 - Maryland begins an environmental program to clean up the Chesapeake Bay
1992 - Oriole Park at Camden Yards officially opened
1995 - Annapolis celebrates its 300-year anniversary as the capital of Maryland