In celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Town of Berlin, the Bayside Gazette this week compiled a timeline of important people and businesses, and landmark events, that helped to shape the town.
1677 – Burley Plantation was established
1683 – Burleigh Inn tavern opened
1683 – Buckingham Presbyterian Church opened. It burned down in 1904 and was rebuilt in 1905
1742 – Worcester County was created from parts of Somerset County
1763 – Rev. Charles Tennett was installed at Buckingham Presbyterian Church. Along with his son, William, they established the first public school in Berlin, which was the beginning of Buckingham Academy
1779 – Commodore Stephen Decatur, Naval hero of the War of 1812, was born
1790s – Berlin became a village. The roughly 300-acre tract of land was called “Burley.” The town got its start from a livery stable and coach stop on Burley Plantation
1810 – Burbage Funeral home was opened by John W. Burbage. The current location, on William Street, was built in 1934
1825 – St. Paul’s Episcopal Church opened
1832 – The Calvin B. Taylor House was built for the Isaac Covington Family in 1832
1844 – Civil War hero Co. Isaiah Fassett was born
1851 – Rev. Charles Albert Tindley, “Father of Gospel Music” and composer of “Stand By Me” and “I’ll Overcome Some Day,” was born
1857 – Banker Calvin B. Taylor was born
1867 – Sen. Orlando Harrison was born
1867 – Berlin Town Hall opened
1868 – Town of Berlin officially incorporated
1871 – The EverGreen Lodge opened
1884 – Harrison Nurseries opened. By 1920, the nurseries were the largest grower of fruit and shade trees in the world, having as many as 10 million trees and seedlings per year
1889 – Berlin land surveyor William D. Pitts was born
1890 – The Calvin B. Taylor Bank opened
1895 – The first of three devastating fires occurred, which led to many downtown buildings being rebuilt with brick. The fire was started by a spark from a passing train and landed in a stable in the back of the Atlantic Hotel. The fire spread over six acres and destroyed all of the Main Street businesses and many homes. Other significant fires occurred in 1902 and 1904
1895 – The Atlantic Hotel opened. The first mention of the property dates back to 1845, when it was called “The National Hotel”
1901 – Rayne’s Reef restaurant opened
1902 – Roads were paved when Orlando Harrison was Mayor. Also during his tenure, 1900-1908 and 1910-1914, the town built its municipally owned water and light system, and electric service
1904 – The Berlin Advance newspaper, run by Jesse and Alice Tucker, opened
1905 – Inventor Jesse R. Hollins was born
1905 – Berlin Milling Company opened as a flourmill
1906 – J. Richard Phillips and Levin E. Derrickson opened Phillips Canning
1908 – The Adkins Company opened as a sawmill
1910 – Berlin Fire Company established
1933 – Williams Tavern opened on Main Street
1934 – Triple Crown winning horse War Admiral was born. War Admiral and Man o’ War both trained on Riddle Farm in Berlin
1938 – “The Race of the Century” between War Admiral and Seabiscuit occurred in Pimlico
1942 – Edward H. Hammond Jr., founding trustee of the Berlin Heritage Foundation, was born
1967 – Berlin Fire Company headquarters on Main Street opened
1981 – The Berlin Heritage Foundation was founded
1983 – The Calvin B. Taylor House Museum opened
1988 – The Atlantic Hotel was renovated and reopened thanks to a partnership of James and Nancy Barrett, Reese F. Cropper, William E. and Anna T. Esham, Sr. , William E. & Gloria H. Esham, Jr., Elizabeth Henry Hall, Clark and Jeanne Hamilton, Edward H. Hammond, Jr., Richard and Cheryl Holland, Charles R. “Buddy” Jenkins, Sr. and William E. and Susan Marnier
1993 – Atlantic General Hospital opened
1998 – “Runaway Bride,” staring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, was filmed in Berlin
2001 – “Tuck Everlasting,” starring Sissy Spacek, Ben Kingsley and William Hurt, was filmed in Berlin
2014 – Berlin was named Budget Travel Magazine’s Coolest Small Town in America
2018 – The new Berlin Library opened on Harrison Avenue
Sources: The Calvin B. Taylor House Museum archives, museum Curator Susan Taylor, museum board member Carol Rose and Berlin Mayor Gee Williams