Timeline of Los Angeles

The following is a general historical timeline of the city of Los Angeles, California in the United States of America.

Pre-Columbian era

  • 8,000 BCE – Chumash and Tongva Tribes inhabited the Los Angeles Basin for thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans in the area.
  • 2,000 BCE to 700 CE, the Uto-Aztecan (formerly known as Shoshonean) peoples entered the LA basin, absorbing or displacing the previous Hokan-speaking peoples

16th century

Spanish exploration

17th century

18th century

Spanish colonization

19th century

Mexican period

American invasion

American period

  • 1848
  • 1849 – Lieutenant Edward Ord surveyed Los Angeles to confirm and extend the streets of the city. His survey put the city into the real-estate business, creating its first real-estate boom and filling its treasury.[9] Street names were changed from Spanish to English.
  • 1850
  • 1851 – Los Angeles Star, city's first newspaper, begins publication.[10] Hugo Reid, who was married to an indigenous woman Victoria Reid published his series The Indians of Los Angeles County in the newspaper as part of his campaign to be named Indian agent
  • 1854 – Round House constructed.
  • 1855 – First City public school building built.[1]
  • 1859 – Los Angeles County votes to secede from California to form the Territory of Colorado, voting 1,407–441 in favor of secession.[11][page needed] Congress throws out secession proposal the following year amid the Civil War.[citation needed]

1860s

1870s

1880s

Map submitted to Post Office Department showing rail lines and river (c. 1885)

1890s

La Grande Station c. 1911

20th century

1900s

1910s

1910-1915

1920s

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

Hollywood Walk of Fame established in 1960

1970s

Formation of the Bloods

1980s

1990s

21st century

Disney Concert Hall at night

Anticipated future events

See also

References

Bibliography

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