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Early Settlements 1585-1662
Proprietary Colony 1663-1729
Rural Beginnings 1730-1772
Rural Rebellion 1773-1775
Revolutionary War 1776-1781
Nation: America 1782-1819
Antebellum Days 1820-1852
Rural No More 1853-1860
Distinguished Citizen 1853
Mint History 1854
Women’s Education 1856
The Decline of Slavery 1860
Medical Advances 1860
A House Divided 1860
Secession 1860
U.S. Civil War 1861-1865
Reconstruction 1866-1878
Industrial South 1879-1913
World War I 1914-1918
Roaring Twenties 1919-1928
Great Depression 1929-1939
Before the Storm 1940-1941
World War II 1941-1945
Modern Era Begins 1946-1959
Turbulent Times 1960-1979
80s Charlotte 1980-1989
90s Charlotte 1990-1999
Time Period >>  Rural No More  1853 - 1860

The arrival of the first passenger train in Charlotte in 1852 means that it can be more easily reached and is no long in the back country. Within 4 years Charlotte’s telegraph office opens and the rail lines will run all the way to Goldsboro. The textile industry continues to grow and can more readily reach new markets across the region.



Charlotte Female Institute (Queens College)
Charlotte Female Institute (Queens College)


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