Chronology
1868
The Jefferson Grain Warehouse is constructed.
1869
The Village of Jefferson is platted.
1871
The town of New Albin is platted along railroad tracks, diverting business from Jefferson.
1872
William Robinson dies. R.P. Spencer replats Jefferson with a railroad route through the village.
1876
The Jefferson Grain Warehouse is abandoned.
1881
The Jefferson Grain Warehouse and all the lots east of the railroad line are sold.
1930s
The warehouse is cut off from the Mississippi when a system of locks and dams is installed.
1940s
The remaining structures that make up Jefferson are demolished.
1994
The Jefferson Grain Warehouse is placed on the National Register of Historic Places.