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== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* [[August 17]]: [[Richard Hudson]] became [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].
* [[August 17]]: [[Richard Hudson]] became [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].
* [[James R. Powell]] ran successfully for the [[Alabama Senate]].
* [[James Powell]] ran successfully for the [[Alabama Senate]].
* [[Henry Talbird]] became president of [[Samford University|Howard College]] in [[Marion]].
* [[Henry Talbird]] became president of [[Samford University|Howard College]] in [[Marion]].


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* [[March 19]]: [[Samuel Greene]], Circuit Court judge
* [[March 19]]: [[Samuel Greene]], Circuit Court judge
* [[March 31]]: [[George Raps]], saloon keeper
* [[March 31]]: [[George Raps]], saloon keeper
* [[September 12]]: [[Robert Jemison Sr]] utility executive and developer
* [[September 23]]: [[Emmet O'Neal]], 36th [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]
* [[November 15]]: [[Thomas Molton]], real estate executive and developer
* [[December 12]]: [[John Phillips]], school superintendent
* [[December 12]]: [[John Phillips]], school superintendent
* [[W. T. Bibb]], Baptist minister
* [[Paul Gilardoni]], chef and restaurateur
* [[James Moore]], educator and hardware dealer
* [[James Moore]], educator and hardware dealer
* [[John Sutcliffe]], architect


== Marriages ==
=== Marriages ===
* [[March 9]]: Attorney [[Mitchell Porter]] to [[Catherine Porter|J. Catherine Martin]]
* [[March 9]]: Attorney [[Mitchell Porter]] to [[Catherine Porter|J. Catherine Martin]]
* Architect [[Charles Wheelock]] to Eliza Manchester
* Architect [[Charles Wheelock]] to Eliza Manchester
=== Deaths ===
* [[Francis Nabers]], pioneer farmer


== Works ==
== Works ==

Latest revision as of 19:12, 22 March 2022

1853 was 18 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 34th year of Alabama statehood.

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In 1853, the Taiping Rebellion continued. Franklin Pierce succeeded Millard Fillmore as the 14th President. Legend has it potato chips were first prepared. The Crimean War began. Piano manufacturer Steinway & Sons and clothing company Levi Strauss & Co. were founded.

Notable births in 1853 included astronomer John Martin Schaeberle, painter Vincent van Gogh, Egyptologist Flinders Petrie, chemist Ernst Otto Beckmann, businessman Cecil Rhodes, actor William Gillette, physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, and architect Stanford White. Notable deaths included mathematician Christian Doppler, scientist and politician François Arago, and Queen Maria II of Portugal.

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