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1771

John Yeager, George Strader and Simon Kenton camped near mouth of Elk River in what would become the city of Charleston

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Sep 21, 1774

Virginia Militia forces under Col. Andrew Lewis reached the site of present Charleston on their march to the Battle of Point Pleasant

1775

Thomas Bullitt surveyed much of present downtown Charleston

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Dec 28, 1787

George Clendenin purchased 1,030 acres of land on the north side of the Kanawha River at what would become Charleston from Cuthbert Bullitt

1788

First settlers arrived in Charleston

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Oct 05, 1789

The first Kanawha County court met at the house of George Clendenin in Charleston

1791

Daniel Boone represented Kanawha County in the Virginia General Assembly

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Dec 19, 1794

Virginia General Assembly designated 40-acres of George Clendenin's land, as Charlestown, later renamed Charleston

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Dec 16, 1795

The town government of Charleston was officially organized

1797

Elisha Brooks built the first salt furnace in the Charleston area

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1820

Steamboats became reliable enough to negotiate the shoals in the Kanawha River

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1850

1,500 slaves owned by salt barons or rented from owners worked in the Kanawha County salt works

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May 03, 1861

Jacob Goshorn was elected as the first mayor of Charleston

Sep 29, 1861

The Kanawha River rose 16.9 feet above flood stage, destroying much of the valley's salt works and marking the highest recorded flood in Charleston history

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1861

At the start of Civil War, Confederate attempts to secure the Kanawha Valley failed

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Sep 13, 1862

Confederates defeated Union troops in the Battle of Charleston; Union forces burned various supply sites, including the Bank of Charleston, Mercer Academy, and the Methodist Church, before evacuating

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Oct 29, 1862

Union troops reoccupied Charleston for the first time in six weeks since being defeated in the Battle of Charleston

Apr 25, 1867

The Kanawha Valley Bank was organized in Charleston

Mar 28, 1870

State officials boarded the Mountain Boy to move the capital from Wheeling to Charleston

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1873

The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway arrived on the south side of Kanawha River in Charleston

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1875

The capital was moved from Charleston to Wheeling

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1884

The Kanawha & Michigan Railway was completed on north side of Kanawha River in Charleston

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1885

The capital moved permanently back to Charleston aboard the Chesapeake and Belle Prince

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Apr 01, 1891

The South Side Bridge, the first of its kind crossing the Kanawha River, opened in Charleston

Dec 15, 1904

A bridge across the Elk River in Charleston collapsed, killing two children and injuring many others who were walking to school

Apr 15, 1907

Construction began on a railroad bridge across the Kanawha River on Charleston's West Side

Jun 03, 1909

The Charleston Public Library opened

Jan 03, 1921

The state capitol building in downtown Charleston was destroyed by fire

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Nov 27, 1922

The elaborate Kearse Theater opened on Summers Street in Charleston

Sep 15, 1927

WOBU (later WCHS) radio station went on in the air in Charleston

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Jun 20, 1932

The current state capitol was completed and dedicated on West Virginia Day

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Nov 14, 1939

The Charleston (now West Virginia) Symphony Orchestra made its debut at Municipal Auditorium

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1939

Charleston's Municipal Auditorium was built

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Nov 03, 1947

Gov. Clarence Meadows dedicated Charleston's Kanawha Airport (now Yeager International Airport)

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Mar 04, 1949

Seven Charleston firefighters died while battling a blaze at the downtown Woolworth Department Store

Apr 28, 1949

Watt Powell Park opened for baseball in Charleston's Kanawha City area

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Jun 27, 1950

Volunteers began the rapid construction of Coonskin Park near Charleston

Aug 15, 1954

WCHS television station went on the air in Charleston

May, 1956

The Charleston Ballet made its debut at Municipal Auditorium

Jan 25, 1959

The Charleston Civic Center (now Coliseum & Convention Center) was officially dedicated

Jul 19, 1961

Following six days of rain, six more inches of rain fell in a matter of hours, killing 22 in the Charleston area

1962

Charleston's population peaked at 85,796

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Sep 06, 1971

Charleston's first Sternwheel Regatta was held on Labor Day

Jan 01, 1972

Charleston Area Medical Center was created

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Jul 11, 1976

The Culture Center opened on the state capitol complex

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Dec 21, 1976

A section of Interstate 64 and 77 was opened in Charleston, connecting with the West Virginia Turnpike

Nov, 1983

Charleston Town Center Mall opened

2000

Charleston population fell to 53,421

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Jul 12, 2003

The Clay Center opened to the public

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