The Big Trip Photo Album

Part 1 -- Denver to Hannibal, December 20 to December 30

Part 2 -- Hannibal to Memphis, December 31 to January 3

Part 3 -- Memphis to New Orleans and Denver, January 4 to January 9

Trip Photo Album

  Year

Event

12000 BC-8000 BC

Paleolithic Culture at Dickson Mounds

9000 BC

Mammoths & mastodons become extinct

1000 BC

Monte Alban, Mogollon, Hohokam, Anasazi civilizations in prime in SW U.S. and Oaxaca

8000 BC-600 BC

Archaic Culture at Dickson Mounds

1250 BC

Herodotus's approximate date for fall of Troy

600 BC-1050 AD

Woodland Culture at Dickson Mounds

1250-1500

Drought ends Anasazi culture

900 AD - 1500

Mississippian Culture at Dickson Mounds, Illinois

1500

Buffalo extend range to east of Mississippi River

1673

Pere Marquette & Joliet explore Mississippi River from the Wisconsin to Helena Arkansas in June and July

1804

Lewis & Clark leave on their journey to explore the Louisiana Purchase

1825

 

1826

 

1827

Joseph Smith receives plates containing Book of Mormon

1828

 

1829

 

1830

 

1831

 

1832

Robert E. Lee works on survey of Rock Island rapids

1833

 

1834

 

1835

 Mark Twain born

1836

 

1837

 

1838

Founding of Nauvoo

 

During winter Princess Otahki dies on Trail of Tears, near Cape Giradeau, Missouri

1839

 

1840

 

1841

 

1842

 Beginning of widespread use of Oregon Trail

1843

 

1844

Murder of Joseph and Hyrum Smith in Carthage, Illinois

1845

Mormons agree to evacuate Nauvoo

1846

Mexican War begins

1847

First party of Mormons reach Salt Lake City

1848

 

1849

 

1850

 

1851

 

1852

 

1853

 

1854

 

1855

 

1856

 

1857

 

1858

 

1859

 Gold discovered near Denver

1860

 

1861

Beginning of Civil War

1862

 

1863

Rock Island prison camp opens

1864

 

1865

End of Civil War

1866

 

1867

 

1868

 

1869

 

1870

 

1871

Chicago fire

1872

 

1873

 

1874

 

1875

 Mark Twain publishes Tom Sawyer

1876

 

1877

 

1878

Approval of 4 1/2 foot deep channel for Mississippi River

1879

 

1880

 

1881

 

1882

Iowa passes state temperance amendment

1883

 

1884

 

1885

 

1886

Georges Seurat finishes "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Jette"

1887

 

1888

Van Gogh paints "Bedroom at Arles"

1889

 

1890

After a vision, Mormon President Wilford Woodruff announces Mormons will not perform new plural marriages, ending struggle with federal government.

1891

 

1892

First classes at University of Chicago

 

Toulouse-Lautrec paints "At the Moulin Rouge"

1893

 

1894

 

1895

 

1896

Rodin's "Burghers of Calais" displayed in Calais

1897

 

1898

Great Grandfather Dierks born

1899

 

1900

 

1901

 

1902

 

1903

 

1904

 

1905

 

1906

 

1907

Approval of 6 foot deep channel for Mississippi River

1908

Current Carthage, Illinois courthouse dedicated

 

Internationally-known violinist Maud Powell returns to her birthplace, Peru Illinois, to play a concert

 

First Matisses shown in U.S.

1909

 Frank Lloyd Wright creates Robie House.

1910

 Death of Mark Twain

1911

 

1912

 W.C. Handy's "Memphis Blues" is published

1913

 

1914

 

1915

 

1916

 

1917

 

1918

 

1919

 

1920

 

1921

 

1922

 

1923

 

1924

 

1925

 

1926

 

1927

 Dr. Don Dickson, a chiropractor, excavates Dickson Mounds

1928

 

1929

 

1930

Grandpa Hughes born

 

Approval of 9 foot deep channel for Mississippi River, including current locks and dams

1931

 

1932

 

1933

Great Great Aunt Helen married

1934

 

1935

 Elvis Aron Presley born

1936

 

1937

 

1938

 

1939

 

1940

 

1941

 

1942

 

1943

 

1944

 

1945

 

1946

 

1947

 

1948

 

1949

 

1950

 

1951

 

1952

 

1953

 

1954

 

1955

 

1956

 First interstate highway started outside St. Louis

1957

 

1958

 

1959

 

1960

 

1961

 

1962

 

1963

 

1964

 

1965

 

1966

 

1967

 

1968

 Dr. Martin Luther King shot at Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee

1969

 

1970

 

1977

Elvis Presley died