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Historical Timeline
2000
Pop. 63,328
The population was 63,328 in 2000.
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1828
Samuel May Williams Receives Land
1838
Nathaniel F. Williams Purchases the Land
1843
Sugar Mill Established
1853
Oakland Plantation Purchased
1858
Post Office Established
1890
1890’s- Land Accumulation, Industrial Growth, Rail Station & 2nd Post Office
1892
Pop. 500
1906
Isaac H. Kempner and William T. Eldridge Acquisitions and Expansion
1908
Kempner and Eldridge Modernize Imperial Sugar
1913
Levees and Ditches Constructed
1914
Pop.200, Businesses Increases
1917
Pools, Lakes, and Creek Dredging
1918
Lakeview Elementary School Built
1923
Hospital and Fire Station Built
1925
Population grows from 1,000 to 2,500 and Char House Constructed
1928
Last Sugar Cane Crop Harvest
1936
Pop. 1,500 and Employment Struggles during Great Depression.
1946
Kempner Family Become Sole Owners
1956
Pop. 2,285
1959
Town Incorporated. T.E. Harman first Mayor
1964
Population reaches 3,100
1970
Pop. 3,499, 28 Businesses. Master Planned Community
1980
Pop. 4,173, 95 Businesses Including Major Corporations
1988
Pop. 14,898 and 423 Businesses
1989
Pop. 19,874
1990
Pop. 24,529 “Fastest Growing in Nation”
2000
Pop. 63,328
2009
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