Timeline of the Haynes Place - 1892 and After
Northern Cardinal
The following list of events represents the history of the Haynes place starting after the death of Celia Haynes (around 1892 or later) and proceeding toward the present. It also includes a few important events in the lives of the Haynes people, in Texas, and the nation.
The Northern Cardinal photograph is from Jinsuk Kim at Animal Pictures Archive.
The Northern Cardinal photograph is from Jinsuk Kim at Animal Pictures Archive.
1892 Mollie A. Haynes sells 213⅓ acres to George Menefee, but Robert S. Haynes keeps his
1893 The Panic of 1893 leads to a serious economic depression in the United States
1894 The Amos W. Haynes Estate partitioning begins
1895 Mary Julia Haynes Whalen dies at age 28
1900 The 1900 federal census summary for the Haynes place
1906 Blanche C. Haynes Owens and Richard Daniel Haynes divide their Haynes place land
1908 Robert S. Haynes, the Whalers, the Owens, and Richard D. Haynes donate land for road
1909 Robert S. Haynes sells his 213½ acres to James O'B. Young
1909 Michael C. Whalen has the Whalen Pasture surveyed
1910 The 1910 federal census summary for the Haynes place
1910 Richard D. Haynes sells 200 acres of his land to William J. Clark
1911 Blanche C. Haynes Owens sells 217 acres of her land
1914 World War I begins; the United States enters in 1917
1920 The 1920 federal census summary for the Haynes place
1930 The 1930 federal census summary for the Haynes place
2010 The Haynes place land in 2010
1893 The Panic of 1893 leads to a serious economic depression in the United States
1894 The Amos W. Haynes Estate partitioning begins
1895 Mary Julia Haynes Whalen dies at age 28
1900 The 1900 federal census summary for the Haynes place
1906 Blanche C. Haynes Owens and Richard Daniel Haynes divide their Haynes place land
1908 Robert S. Haynes, the Whalers, the Owens, and Richard D. Haynes donate land for road
1909 Robert S. Haynes sells his 213½ acres to James O'B. Young
1909 Michael C. Whalen has the Whalen Pasture surveyed
1910 The 1910 federal census summary for the Haynes place
1910 Richard D. Haynes sells 200 acres of his land to William J. Clark
1911 Blanche C. Haynes Owens sells 217 acres of her land
1914 World War I begins; the United States enters in 1917
1920 The 1920 federal census summary for the Haynes place
1930 The 1930 federal census summary for the Haynes place
2010 The Haynes place land in 2010