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==Events==
==Events==
[[Image:Shorpy Higginbotham.jpg|right|thumb|175px|1910 "[[Henry Higginbotham|Shorpy Higginbotham]]" photograph by Lewis Hine]]
* [[January 1]]: The [[Greater Birmingham]] annexation increased the city's area from 3 to 48 square miles and more than doubled the population.
* [[January 1]]: The [[Greater Birmingham]] annexation increased the city's area from 3 to 48 square miles and more than doubled the population.
* [[April 20]]: 40 miners were killed in the [[1910 Mulga Mine explosion]].
* [[May 5]]: 90 miners were killed in the [[1910 Palos No. 3 Mine explosion]].
* [[June 20]]: Birmingham voters approved moving from a [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Mayor-Aldermen]] form of government to a three-member [[Birmingham City Commission]].
* [[June 20]]: Birmingham voters approved moving from a [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Mayor-Aldermen]] form of government to a three-member [[Birmingham City Commission]].
* [[June 30]]: [[Lipscomb]] was incorporated.
* [[June 30]]: [[Lipscomb]] was incorporated.
* [[November 3]]: Five miners were killed in the [[1910 Yolande No. 1 Mine explosion]].
* [[November 14]]: Eugene Ely became the first to fly an airplane off of the deck of a ship, the ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-2)]]''.
* [[Culpepper Exum]] became [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
* [[Fairfield]] was founded.
* Lewis Hine photographed 13-year-old greaser [[Henry Higginbotham]] for a report on child labor conditions in Alabama.
* [[A. H. Parker High School|Industrial High School]] moved to the [[Lane's Auditorium]] building.
* [[Italian immigration|Italians]] were Birmingham's largest single ethnic group.
* [[Patti Ruffner Jacobs]] founded the [[Birmingham Equal Suffrage Association]].
* A tent city was erected in what would later be [[Lane Park]] for the care of tuberculosis patients.


===Business===
===Business===
* The [[Birmingham Speedway]] was proposed.
* June: The damming of [[Shades Creek]] and creation of [[Birmingham Speedway]] around the resulting [[Edgewood Lake|lake]] were proposed.
* [[July 26]]: The [[Birmingham, Selma & Mobile Railroad|Birmingham, Selma & Pensacola Railroad]] was incorporated
* The [[Blach's building|Hood Building]] was converted to the 100-room Bencor Hotel.
* [[Ingalls Iron Works]] was established.
* [[Ingalls Iron Works]] was established.
* [[Lollar's Cameras]] was founded.
* [[O'Brien Opera House|The Virginia]] was refurbished and renamed The Shubert Theater.
* [[O'Brien Opera House|The Virginia]] was refurbished and renamed The Shubert Theater.
* [[UAB Highlands|South Highlands Infirmary]] was established.
* [[UAB Highlands|South Highlands Infirmary]] was established.


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===Religion===
* [[Cecil V. Cook]] and then [[Willis W. Lee]] became pastor of [[Ruhama Baptist Church]].
* [[Moses Joseph]] became president of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
* The [[St Elias Maronite Church]] parish was established.


===Sports===
===Sports===
* [[July 17]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] pitcher [[Harry Coveleski]] threw a no-hitter through 9 innings, but the Barons lost in extra innings.
* [[July 31]]: Birmingham Barons pitcher Harry Coveleski threw another no-hitter.
* [[August 18]]:  The [[Birmingham Barons]] played their first game at the newly built [[Rickwood Field]].
* [[August 18]]:  The [[Birmingham Barons]] played their first game at the newly built [[Rickwood Field]].


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===Buildings===
===Buildings===
* [[Sixth Avenue Baptist Church]]
* [[Eugene Enslen residence]]
* [[F. D. McArthur School]]
* [[F. D. McArthur School]]
* [[Pratt Elementary School]]
* [[Pratt Elementary School]]
* [[Rickwood Field]]
* [[Rickwood Field]]
* [[Rosedale Pump House]]
* [[Sixth Avenue Baptist Church]]
* [[Studio Arts Building]]
* [[Studio Arts Building]]
* [[Thomas School]]
* [[Thomas School]]


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* [[George Bodeker]] became [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Chief]] of the [[Birmingham Police Department]].
* [[R. E. Tidwell]] became principal of [[Ensley High School]].


===Births===
===Births===
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* [[June 29]]: [[Stead Baxendale]], realtor
* [[June 29]]: [[Stead Baxendale]], realtor
* [[September 4]]: [[Jere King, Jr]], historian
* [[September 4]]: [[Jere King, Jr]], historian
* [[September 24]]: [[Fred Walker]], baseball player
* [[September 24]]: [[Fred Walker|Fred "Dixie" Walker]], baseball player
* [[September 25]]: [[Shug Jordan]], [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn football]] coach
* [[September 25]]: [[Shug Jordan]], [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn football]] coach
* [[October 23]]: [[Miriam Norville]], clothing designer
* [[October 23]]: [[Miriam Norville]], clothing designer
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* [[January 12]]: [[Rufus Rhodes]], founder of ''[[The Birmingham News]]''
* [[January 12]]: [[Rufus Rhodes]], founder of ''[[The Birmingham News]]''
* [[June 20]]: [[William H. Morris]], businessman and former [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[June 20]]: [[William H. Morris]], businessman and former [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[September 12]]: [[Frank O'Brien]], civic leader
* [[September 12]]: [[Frank O'Brien]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]] (in office)
* [[December 6]]: [[Henry F. DeBardeleben]], industrialist and founder of [[Bessemer]]
* [[December 6]]: [[Henry F. DeBardeleben]], industrialist and founder of [[Bessemer]]
* [[December 25]]: [[Ollie Battle]], Jefferson County deputy
* [[December 25]]: [[Ollie Battle]], Jefferson County deputy

Revision as of 13:36, 17 September 2010

Opening day at Rickwood Field

1910 was the 39th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

1910 "Shorpy Higginbotham" photograph by Lewis Hine

Business

Religion

Sports

Works

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Deaths


See Also

Context

In 1910, Halley's Comet visited the inner solar system. George V became King of the United Kingdom. The Union of South Africa was created. African-American boxer Jack Johnson defeated caucasian boxer James J. Jeffries in a heavyweight boxing match, sparking race riots across the United States.

Notable births in 1910 included those of William Shockley, Joan Bennett, David Niven, Claire Trevor, Artie Shaw, Robert Cummings, Jacques Cousteau, Gloria Stuart, William Hanna, Jane Wyatt, Mother Teresa, and Bonnie Parker. Notable deaths included those of Mark Twain, King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, Robert Koch, O. Henry, Florence Nightingale, Jean Henri Dunant, and Leo Tolstoy.

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