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== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* [[March 13]]-[[March 19|19]]: Swiss artist Lukas Vischer traveled through the [[Creek nation]] of Georgia and Alabama on the [[Federal Road]] from Charleston, South Carolina to New Orleans, Louisiana
* [[March 13]]-[[March 19|19]]: Swiss artist Lukas Vischer traveled through the [[Creek nation]] of Georgia and Alabama on the [[Federal Road]] from Charleston, South Carolina to New Orleans, Louisiana. He created 14 portraits of Creek individuals during his journey.
* [[March 20]]: [[John McWhorter]] resigned as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]; [[John B. Ayers]] was appointed to complete the term.
* [[March 20]]: [[John McWhorter]] resigned as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]; [[John B. Ayers]] was appointed to complete the term.
* [[August 10]]: [[James Murray]] became Jefferson County Sheriff.
* [[August 10]]: [[James Murray]] became Jefferson County Sheriff.

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1824 was 47 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and five years after Alabama became a state.

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In 1824, the United States War Department created the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Beethoven's masterpiece, Symphony No. 9, premiered in Vienna. Charles X succeeded his brother Louis XVIII as King of France. None of the four candidates for U.S. President gained a majority of the electoral votes, so the election was thrown into the House of Representatives. The name Australia was finally adopted as the official name of the country once known as New Holland.

Notable births in 1824 included Confederate general Stonewall Jackson, physicist Gustav Kirchhoff, Union generals Winfield Scott Hancock and Ambrose Burnside, physician Paul Broca, composer Anton Bruckner, sportswriter Henry Chadwick, and author George MacDonald. Notable deaths included artist Théodore Géricault, poet Lord Byron, philosopher Maine de Biran, King Rama II of Siam, and King Louis XVIII of France.

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