TUCSON MOUNTAINS HISTORICAL TIMELINE

Old Tucson and The Reno Train. Tucson Historical Timeline

HISTORICAL MILESTONES
OF THE TUCSON MOUNTAINS

Follow the Tucson timeline of the Tucson Mountain Range, one of the
oldest continually inhabited and unique places in North America.

DATE TUCSON MOUNTAINS HISTORICAL EVENT
2000 BCNative Americans cultivated maize 4,100 years ago at the base of A Mountain and Tumamoc Hill
500 BCNative Americans constructed a village 2,500 years ago on top of Tumamoc Hill.
500 BCBetween 500 BC and 2200 BC the Native Americans inhabited a large agricultural site called Las Capas located near Ina Rd and the I-10. It is the site of the oldest known cemetery in the southwest and the oldest known canals in North America also the oldest tobacco pipes in the world.
700 ADBetween 700-1450 A.D. the Hohokam cultivated the Sonoran Desert with a large village at the site of St Mary's Hospital.
850 ADBetween 850 - 1300 AD the Hohokam occupied a village at Los Morteros in Marana.
1150 ADBetween 1150 and 1300 A.D., the Marana Mound was the center of the Hohokam community that lived between the Santa Cruz River and the Tortolita Mountains.
1200 ADBetween 1200 and 1350 A.D., the Trincheras Linda Vista Hill site had more than 150 terraces and 75 pit-houses excavated into the terraces and a massive adobe-walled compound located on the hill summit.
1539The Marcos de Niza expedition traveled through the Tucson area.
1540The Francisco Coronado exhibition traveled through the area.
1694Father Kino established the original San Xavier Mission.
1736Spanish prospectors explored the area after a silver strike in Nogales.
1751The original San Xavier Mission building was destroyed by the Pima Indian Revolt.
1757The Mission San Agustin de Tucson was established near Tumamoc Hill.
1775Juan Bautista de Anza camped at San Xavier and Los Morteros during his expedition from Mexico to San Francisco.
1783Construction began on the current San Xavier Mission.
1797Construction was completed on the current San Xavier Mission.
1804The Presidio reported 37 Spaniards and 200 Indians farming nearby.
1819The Presidio report a Spanish population of 62.
1821The Franciscans replaced the Jesuits in the local missions.
1846Cooke's Mormon battalion passed by San Xavier Mission.
1850Tucson population is estimated at 400.
1854Gadsden Purchase put the Tucson Mountains inside the United States.
1856The American military took control of Tucson.
1858The Butterfield Stage route arrived in Tucson.
1860Tucson population at 915.
1862The Homestead Act opened public lands.
1862Southern Confederate forces control the city of Tucson.
1863The Arizona Territory was created by splitting the New Mexico Territory virtually in half.
1867The Nequilla Mine established.
1867Apaches attack the Nequilla Mine and kill one employee.
1867Tucson became the capital of the Arizona Territory.
1868Apaches killed a mail carrier southeast of Pointer Mtn Stage Station.
1870Tucson population at 3,215.
1872Old Yuma Mine established.
1874Reservation created for the Tohono O'odham.
1877The Territorial Capital was moved out of Tucson back to Prescott.
1878William Whitney Brazelton held up two stage coaches near Point of Mountain Station. (Near Avra Valley Rd)
1878The Bojórquez Ranch was founded near what is now Silverbell and Cortaro Roads, is one of the areas last remaining examples of Territorial period Mexican ranches.
1880The railroad arrived in Tucson.
1880St Mary's Hospital was dedicated
1880Tucson population at 7,007.
1882Frank Stillwell killed by Wyatt Earp in a Tucson train yard.
1883Robles Ranch established and will eventually become Three Points.
1884Starr Pass Trail created and used by stagecoaches to transport goods, mail and passengers across the Tucson Mtns.
1884The Arizona Historical Society was founded originally as the Society of Arizona Pioneers.
1887An earthquake damaged San Xavier Mission.
1887Frederic Remington published Sketches "Among the Papagos of San Xavier" after a visit to the area.
1890Tucson population at 5,150.
1891University of Arizona established.
1898The Saginaw Mining Co. began working their claim.
1900Tucson population at 7,531.
1906Gould Mine established.
1903The Desert Laboratory established at Tumamoc Hill by the Carnegie Institute to study desert plant life.
1910Tucson population at 13,913.
1910The movie industry came to Tucson. Vitagraph Company of America filmed "The Renunciation".
1912Arizona became a state.
1913Tucson's coldest day on record of 7 degrees on January 7.
1914Mile Wide Mine established. Originally named Copper King.
1916The "A" was built on Sentinel Peak (A Mountain).
1917Elmer Staggs homesteaded Sanctuary Cove at the foot of Stafford Peak.
1919Charles Reiniger embezzled $100,000 from the stockholders of the Mile Wide Mine. Disappeared.
1920A court order closed the lime kilns operating in the Tucson Mountains.
1920Tucson population at 20,292.
1924The mysterious "Tucson Artifacts" were found near Silverbell and Sunset Rds.
1929Tucson Mountain Park established and at the time was the largest county park in the country.
1930Tucson population at 32,506.
1931Newspaper editor Sherry Bowan started building the Stone House which still stands in Tucson Mountain Park.
1932Cliff Adkins kidnapped Tucson banker Gordon Sawyer and is tracked down and apprehended at the Old Yuma Mine.
1933Franklin Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corp opened Camp Pima.
1934Tucson Mountain Association founded.
1939Old Tucson Studios was built for the movie "Arizona" with Jean Arthur and William Holden.
1940Mark Zimmerman acquired the White Stallion Ranch and converted it from a chicken/turkey ranch to a dude ranch.
1940Tucson population at 36,818.
1940The Carnegie Institute transferred the Desert Laboratory to the U.S. Forest Service.
1942The Marana Army Air Field opened as a training site for the Army Air Corps. It became the largest pilot training center in the world at that time, training some 10,000 pilots. Currently named the Pinal County Airpark.
1944The Bowens moved out of their Stone House.
1947The bar that became Li'l Abners Steakhouse was founded by Dutches and Larry Lewis.
1948Tucson Trap and Skeet incorporated.
1949The Arizona Portland Cement Company began operations.
1950Tucson population at 45,454.
1951Ronald Reagan and Rhonda Fleming film "The Last Outpost" at Old Tucson.
1952The Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum opened it's doors.
1954Gould Mine closed . . . for the last time.
1955Randolph Scott and Richard Boone film "Ten Wanted Men" at Old Tucson.
1957Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster film "Shootout at the O.K. Corral" at Old Tucson.
1958The Lone Ranger and Tonto film scenes for "The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold" at Old Tucson.
1959John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson and Walter Brennan film "Rio Bravo" at Old Tucson.
1960Bob Shelton opened the western theme park at Old Tucson Studios.
1960Tucson population at 212,892.
1960San Xavier del Bac became a National Historic Landmark.
1960The University of Arizona purchased the Desert Laboratory from the U.S. Forest Service.
1961President Kennedy created the Saguaro National Monument.
1963San Xavier became a National Historic Landmark.
1963John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara film "McLintock" at Old Tucson
1965The True family acquired the White Stallion Ranch.
1965Audie Murphy and Buster Crabbe film "Arizona Raiders" at Old Tucson.
1965The Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill became a National Historic Landmark
1966John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and James Caan film "El Dorado" at Old Tucson.
1966Pima Community College established.
1966The Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
1966San Xavier Del Bac was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
1970John Wayne, Jorge Rivero, Jennifer O'Niell and Jack Elam film "Rio Lobo", at Old Tucson
1970Old Tucson acquired "The Reno". A Baldwin Steam Locomotive built in 1872 that has appeared in over 100 films.
1970Tucson population at 262,933.
1970Marana population at 1,154.
1971Tucson's record snowfall of 6.8 inches on Dec. 8.
1972Clint Eastwood and Robert Duvall film "Joe Kidd" at Old Tucson
1975The rodeo arena constructed at Old Tucson.
1976Silver Lake Park opened at Old Tucson featuring a haunted mine and rides for children.
1977The town of Marana is incorporated and the first town council elected.
1978The Pascua Yaqui Tribe gained recognition by the United States government.
1978Santa Cruz Park installed one of the earliest disc golf courses in the nation.
1979Tom Selleck, Sam Elliott, Glenn Ford and Ben Johnson film "The Sacketts" at Old Tucson.
1980Tucson population at 330,537.
1980Marana population at 1,647.
1983The Bowen Stone House is incorporated into the Tucson Mountain Park.
1983The flood of 1983 is caused by 7.5 inches of rain in 2 days and caused over 64 million in damages.
1986Steve Martin, Chevy Chase and Martin Short film "Three Amigos!" At Old Tucson.
1986The Sonoran Arthropod Studies Institute (SASI) was founded at the old Orcutt Ranch.
1988International Wildlife Museum was founded.
1989Nightfall was created at Old Tucson to celebrate Halloween.
1990Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson film their music video "Highwaymen" at Old Tucson.
1990Emilio Estevez, Keifer Sutherland and Lou Diamond Phillips film "Young Guns II" at Old Tucson.
1991Tucson's hottest day on record, 117 degrees on June 26.
1990Marana Population at 2,187.
1990Tucson population at 417,139.
1992The Bray-Valenzuela House at 203 N Grande was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
1992The Copper Bell Bed & Breakfast at 25 N. Westmoreland was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
1993"Tombstone" was filmed at Old Tucson starring Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer and Sam Elliott.
1994The Saguaro National Monument was elevated to National Park status.
1995A fire destroys the northern half of Old Tucson Studios.
1996Sweetwater Wetlands established.
2000Tucson population at 484,997.
2000Marana population at 14,301.
2001Casino Del Sol opened it's doors.
2001The federal government acquired the land surrounding Old Yuma Mine.
2004Sweetwater Preserve established
2004Los Morteros Conservation Area established.
2010Tucson population at 520,116.
2010 The Tumamoc Hill Archaeological District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
2010Marana population at 34,961.
2020Old Tucson closes it's doors.
2020Tucson population at 542,629.
2020Marana population at 51,908
2022American Heritage Railways reopens Old Tucson Studios
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