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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Lubbock, Texas - Wikipedia
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Lubbock, Texas, USA.


Video Timeline of Lubbock, Texas



19th century

  • 1876 - Lubbock County established; named after Thomas Saltus Lubbock.
  • 1890 - Lubbock settlement formed by merger of Old Lubbock and Monterey.
  • 1891
    • Lubbock designated seat of Lubbock County.
    • Leader newspaper begins publication.
    • Nicolett Hotel building moved to Lubbock from nearby North Town (approximate date).
  • 1900 - Lubbock Avalanche newspaper begins publication.

Maps Timeline of Lubbock, Texas



20th century

  • 1909
    • Railroad begins operating.
    • City of Lubbock incorporated.
    • Frank E. Wheelock becomes mayor.
  • 1910 - Population: 1,938.
  • 1913 - Chamber of Commerce formed.
  • 1914
    • South Plains Fair begins.
    • St. Paul's-on-the-Plains Church established.
  • 1917 - Lubbock Sanitarium (hospital) and Mt. Gilead Baptist Church established.
  • 1920 - Population: 4,051.
  • 1924 - San Jose Catholic Church and Palace Theatre built.
  • 1925
    • Texas Technological College opens.
    • The Daily Toreador student newspaper begins publication.
    • Rex Theatre in business.
  • 1926 - Texas Technological College Dairy Barn built.
  • 1929 - West Texas Museum established.
  • 1930
    • Guadalupe School built.
    • Population: 20,520.
  • 1931 - Lubbock High School built.
  • 1932 - KFYO (AM) radio begins broadcasting from Lubbock.
  • 1933
    • Baptist Church established.[1]
    • Texan Theatre in business.
  • 1936
    • September 7: Musician Buddy Holly born.
    • Lubbock Lake Site archaeological remains discovered.
  • 1937
    • South Plains Airport begins operating.
    • Shaareth Israel Synagogue established.
  • 1940
    • New Lindsey Theatre built.
    • Population: 31,853.
  • 1941 - U.S. Army Flying School established near city.
  • 1942 - U.S. Army South Plains Flying School established.
  • 1945 - Chatman Hospital opens.
  • 1946
    • Lubbock Symphony Orchestra formed.
    • Plains Theatre in business.
  • 1949 - U.S. military Reese Air Force Base active.
  • 1950 - Population: 71,747.
  • 1951
    • Regional "High Plains Water Conservation District #1" established.
    • Country Club Drive-In cinema in business.
  • 1952 - KCBD-TV and KDUB-TV (television) begin broadcasting.
  • 1953 - KDAV radio begins broadcasting.
  • 1957 - Lubbock Christian College opens.
  • 1959 - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal newspaper in publication.
  • 1960 - Population: 128,691.
  • 1961 - South Plains Genealogical Society founded.
  • 1962 - San Jose Catholic Church rebuilt.
  • 1965 - Green Fair Manor apartment building constructed.
  • 1966 - City "urban renewal relocation housing project" completed.
  • 1969
    • Lubbock State School opens.
    • Texas Tech University School of Medicine and Lubbock Civic Ballet established.
    • Preston Smith of Lubbock becomes Governor of Texas.
  • 1970
    • May 11: 1970 Lubbock tornado.
    • Population: 149,101.
  • 1977 - Lubbock Memorial Civic Center built.
  • 1979 - Lubbock Heritage Society formed.
  • 1980 - Population: 173,979.
  • 1983 - Roman Catholic Diocese of Lubbock established.
  • 1990 - Population: 186,206.
  • 1998 - City website online (approximate date).
  • 2000 - Population: 199,564.

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21st century

  • 2003 - Randy Neugebauer becomes U.S. representative for Texas's 19th congressional district.
  • 2008 - Tom Martin becomes mayor.
  • 2010 - Population: 229,573.
  • 2012 - Glen Robertson becomes mayor.
  • 2016 - Dan Pope becomes mayor.

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See also

  • Lubbock, Texas history
  • List of mayors of Lubbock, Texas
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Lubbock County, Texas
  • Timelines of other cities in the West Texas area of Texas: Abilene, Amarillo, El Paso, Midland

Lubbock Texas LDS (Mormon) Temple
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References


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Bibliography


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External links

  • "(Subject: Lubbock (Tex.))". Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Digital Collections. Texas Tech University. 
  • "Historical Maps of Texas Cities: Lubbock". Perry-CastaƱeda Library Map Collection. University of Texas at Austin. 
  • "Lubbock". Texas Archive of the Moving Image. Austin, TX. 
  • Items related to Lubbock, Texas, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America).

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