Columbia Timeline

This is a timeline based on the chronological events of history revealed in BioShock Infinite. Please note that when specific months and days are not given, they are only known to occur within the specified month or year.

1874

 * April 19: Booker DeWitt is born.

1890

 * December 29: Booker DeWitt is present at the Wounded Knee massacre, and is given the nickname "The White Injun" by other members of his regiment, due to his violent actions against the Native Americans.

1891&mdash;1892

 * Booker DeWitt, remorseful for his actions at Wounded Knee, attends a baptism ceremony presided over by Preacher Witting.
 * In one timeline, Booker refuses his baptism and immerses himself in alcoholism and gambling.
 * In another timeline, Booker accepts baptism and is born again, taking on the name of Zachary Hale Comstock.

1892

 * Booker's daughter, Annabelle "Anna" DeWitt, is born. Her mother dies in childbirth.

1893

 * Comstock successfully lobbies the U.S. Congress to provide funding for the construction of Columbia, a city he intends to make a modern-day ark.
 * May 1 - October 30: The 1893 Chicago Worlds Fair occurs, giving rise to the concept of American exceptionalism. The star attraction of the exposition is the floating city of Columbia, an ambitious project envisioned by the self-proclaimed prophet Zachary Hale Comstock, designed by Rosalind and Robert Lutece, and funded by the U.S. government.
 * October 8: Booker DeWitt gives up his daughter to pay off his gambling debts, and fails to save her after changing his mind.
 * Anna's little finger is severed by a closing tear as she is transported into an alternate universe by Comstock and the Luteces. By now existing in two realities simultaneously, she is able to intuitively manipulate tears.
 * Comstock presents Anna DeWitt, renamed "Elizabeth", as the "Lamb of Columbia", and makes the claim that Lady Comstock gave birth to her after only a week of gestation to explain Elizabeth's sudden appearance.
 * In the final universe that is seen (in the after-credits scene), where Comstock was never "born," Booker is back in his office on October 8th. He opens the door next to his desk, calling out Anna's name.

1895

 * Lady Comstock is allegedly murdered by Daisy Fitzroy. Unbeknownst to Columbia's public, Lady Comstock was actually killed by her husband after she threatened to reveal that Elizabeth was not their child. Daisy Fitzroy was a servant in Comstock House at the time and witnessed the murder. Comstock framed Fitzroy for his wife's death in order to hide the truth.
 * Daisy Fitzroy takes refuge in Finkton. At some point, she inspires the formation of the Vox Populi and becomes their leader.
 * Marlowe begins to sell bottles of Murder of Crows in Columbia.

1897

 * As Columbia's construction continues, Elizabeth is imprisoned on Monument Island both to protect her from the "False Shepherd" and to allow scientific study of her reality-altering abilities by the Luteces, which provides Columbia with numerous technological advances taken from alternate realities.

1900

 * The United States of America proudly launches the air-city of Columbia, which begins a global tour of major cities.
 * April 9: Worker #08-IZ9 starts his job at Fink's Chronologically Precise Manufacturing and receives written instructions from his superior, Foreman #08-2QI, but also a secret message from the Vox Populi asking his help to smuggle out Fink's products for their own cause. The same day Fink Manufacturing starts producing Broadsider guns to arm each of Columbia's police enforcers against the uprising of the Vox Populi, while the revolutionaries, describing themselves as mostly non-violent, start selling the smuggled weapons on the black market to finance the revolution.
 * August 15: Fink Manufacturing starts producing Bird's Eyes rifles as requested by Jefferson Poole to improve police forces with snipers. On the contrary, the Vox Populi divert some of the weapons to keep the city's rooftops under their control.
 * October 31: A fire at the Fink Manufacturing facility causes the city's leadership to detach part of the structure from the city, causing the deaths of several workers. Following this date, the Vox Populi become increasingly militant under the leadership of Daisy Fitzroy.

1901

 * January 1: A first production of a new lightweight rifle, the Huntsman, is manufactured at Fink. The same day, a violent clash occurs between Vox Populi militants and police forces at Finkton Wharf Shipping Dock as the latter tried to prevent workers from distributing handbills.
 * Columbia becomes involved in an international incident. During the Boxer Rebellion, Columbia opens fire on Chinese citizens in Peking, revealing to the world that the city is heavily armed.

1902

 * July 6: The U.S. government formally disavows Columbia's involvement in the Boxer Rebellion and recalls the city. Outraged, Zachary Comstock declares Columbia's secession from the United States and the city disappears into the clouds.
 * The anniversary of Columbia's secession becomes a city-wide holiday celebrating the city's superiority.
 * July 23: A strike occurs among the city's factories and paralyzes part of the production, but then turns into a brutal brawl between the workers and the police, leading to several round-up of insurgents, and death among the policemen. Vox Populi legal expert, John Goldman, calls for peaceful resolutions to avoid further violence.

1903

 * February 13: Daisy Fitzroy reveals herself as the leader of the Vox Populi.
 * November 23: A bomb is discovered by the police forces following an anonymous tip and is revealed as belonging to the Vox Populi. Several eyewitnesses, however, report seeing men dressed as police members placing the explosives before the arrival of the official investigation, leading to both sides to accuse the other.
 * The Luteces are supposedly killed after one of their machines is sabotaged by Jeremiah Fink. Instead, it disperses them across multiple realities, allowing them to exist across all of time and space.
 * Soldier's Field amusement park is completed.

1904

 * June 1: Fink resumes production of Barnstormer rocket launchers, which was left on hold after the Boxer uprising.
 * Payton Lane Easter &amp; Sons begins producing Automated Stallions.
 * Emporia Towers is bombed by a man the Vox Populi believe to be an unnamed postman.

1905

 * Vanderwall & Palmer begins to sell Sky-Hooks for traveling on Columbia's Sky-Line.
 * Chen Lin opens his gun shop in Finkton.

1909

 * May 7: Daisy Fitzroy is captured by Columbia's police.
 * May 9: Daisy Fitzroy is sentenced to death by immolation.
 * May 13: Dr. Pinchot is betrayed and murdered by Daisy Fitzroy after promising to assist her in her escape from Comstock House Re-Education Center before a scheduled lobotomy.

1911

 * August 15: Columbia's police force debuts the Motorized Patriot.

1912

 * The Lutece twins find Booker and bring him into Comstock's timeline so he might be able to reclaim Elizabeth. Although this is repeated numerous times across countless realities, none of Booker's attempts are successful.
 * July 6: The events of BioShock Infinite occur.
 * The events of Bioshock Infinite, as well as the construction and very existence of Columbia, are erased from the multiverse due to Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth's actions.

1960

 * Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth arrive in Rapture shortly after using Songbird to destroy Monument Island and the siphon that restricted Elizabeth's powers in 1912. Songbird, trapped outside in the ocean's depths, is killed by the immense pressure of the water. When this event occurs in relation to the arrival of Jack in Rapture is unknown; However the Electro Bolt plasmid in the Gatherers Garden is missing, the glass tube that Jack walks through past the malfunctioning door is broken and unusable (the one that gets destroyed by the airplane at the beginning of Bioshock) and finally Booker and Elizabeth are able to use the Bathysphere, which was genetically locked down by Andrew Ryan, suggesting that the events of Bioshock had already occured.

1981

 * A fallen building from Columbia is found high in the Alps, leading to the discovery of several Columbian artifacts, among them a Sky-Hook in its wooden box, a bottle of Murder of Crows, a Custom Authority book from 1907, a propaganda poster warning of "the False Shepherd", and other objects. The rest of the city remains hidden to the world.

1983

 * December 31: In a timeline where Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth meet, but Elizabeth is recaptured by Songbird, Columbia emerges from isolation and brazenly attacks New York City. Zachary Comstock's prophecy that Elizabeth would lead Columbia to "drown in flame the mountains of man" is fulfilled.
 * An elderly Elizabeth, responsible for the leadup to the attack but unable to prevent it herself, summons Booker to this time from 1912 and gives him the musical sequence to control Songbird so that this reality can be avoided.