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* The [[Arkadelphia Post Office]] was established.
* The [[Arkadelphia Post Office]] was established.
* The Alabama Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church appointed a committee to select a site for a [[Birmingham-Southern College|proposed college]] and to procure funds for its establishment and maintenance.
* The Alabama Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church appointed a committee to select a site for a [[Birmingham-Southern College|proposed college]] and to procure funds for its establishment and maintenance.
* [[Newbern]] was incorporated.
* The [[Oblong rocksnail]] (Leptoxis compacta) was first described.
* [[February 14]]: The [[Alabama Legislature]] established a system of free schools.


=== Business ===
=== Business ===
* The original [[Shelby Furnace]] was damaged by fire.
* The original [[Shelby Furnace]] was damaged by fire.
== Works ==
===Buildings===
* [[Old Shelby County Courthouse|Shelby County Courthouse]]
* [[Thomas Rowan residence]]


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[June 30]]: [[A. D. Smith]], [[Samford University|Howard College]] president
* [[July 24]]: [[Robert Munger]], inventor, manufacturer and philanthropist
* [[August 13]]: [[J. Q. A. Wilhite]], pastor
* [[August 13]]: [[J. Q. A. Wilhite]], pastor
* [[November 2]]: [[Thomas McDonald]], police chief
* [[November 2]]: [[Thomas McDonald]], police chief
* [[November 4]]: [[Samuel Peck]], Poet Laureate of Alabama
* December: [[Jean Galatoire]], chef and restaurateur
* [[December 11]]: [[Rube Burrow]], outlaw
* [[December 11]]: [[Rube Burrow]], outlaw
* [[William Cahalan]], attorney
* [[W. D. Colby]], interior decorator
* [[John Flowers]], police officer
* [[John Flowers]], police officer


== Marriages ==
=== Marriages ===
* [[September 5]]: Pioneer farmer [[John Gillespy, Sr]] to [[Martha Gillespy|Martha McAdory]]
* [[September 5]]: Pioneer farmer [[John Gillespy Sr]] to [[Martha Gillespy|Martha McAdory]]
 
=== Deaths ===
* [[Harry]], [[Howard College]] janitor and slave
 
== Works ==
===Buildings===
* [[Old Shelby County Courthouse|Shelby County Courthouse]]
* [[Thomas Rowan residence]]


== Context ==
== Context ==
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Henry David Thoreau published ''Walden''.
Henry David Thoreau published ''Walden''.


Notable births in 1854 industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp, roll film inventor George Eastman, composer Engelbert Humperdinck, writer Oscar Wilde, cereal manufacturer C. W. Post, composer John Philip Sousa, and Pope Benedict XV.  Notable deaths included painter John Martin, physicist Georg Ohm, chief Conquering Bear, and King Kamehameha III of Hawaii.
Notable births in 1854 industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp, roll film inventor George Eastman, composer Engelbert Humperdinck, writer Oscar Wilde, cereal manufacturer C. W. Post, composer John Philip Sousa, and Pope Benedict XV.  Notable deaths included painter John Martin, physicist Georg Ohm, Lakota chief Conquering Bear, and King Kamehameha III of Hawaii.


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Latest revision as of 17:23, 7 June 2023

1854 was 17 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 35th year of Alabama statehood.

Events

Business

Individuals

Births

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Buildings

Context

In 1854, the Taiping Rebellion and Crimean War continued. The Republican Party was founded. The first class of the United States Naval Academy graduated. An epidemic of cholera in London kills about 10,000 people. Henry David Thoreau published Walden.

Notable births in 1854 industrialist Friedrich Alfred Krupp, roll film inventor George Eastman, composer Engelbert Humperdinck, writer Oscar Wilde, cereal manufacturer C. W. Post, composer John Philip Sousa, and Pope Benedict XV. Notable deaths included painter John Martin, physicist Georg Ohm, Lakota chief Conquering Bear, and King Kamehameha III of Hawaii.

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