1598Early mention of a gathering of "words and approved phrases to make use as it were a common place booke (sic)."
1706Philosopher John Locke publishes his New Method of Making Common-place Books.
1769William Granger introduces a book that includes extra blank pages for collecting scrap.
1800sYoung women keep friendship albums of scrap and memorabilia.
1825A magazine, The Scrapbook, begins publication with articles on the hobby.
1837Godefroy Engelmann invents chromolithography, a process of lithographic printing in color from a series of plates.
1860sMass-production of advertising cards for companies and products.
1867John Jerrard of London sets up shop as a dealer in photographs and scrap prints of every description for albums and scrapbooks.
1872Mark Twain markets his self-pasting scrapbook.
1880E.W. Gurley publishes Scrapbooks and How to Make Them, setting off the Victorian scrapbooking boom.
1888George Eastman sells cameras for amateurs with the slogan "You push the button, we do the rest."
1900Major publishers begin marketing themed scrapbooks for children and adults.
1945Books Across the Sea sponsors a contest for children's scrapbooks with cash prizes.
1980The Christensens display their scrapbooks at the World Conference on Genealogy in Salt Lake City.
1996Memory Makers magazine www.memorymakersmagazine.com begins publication.