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== Events ==
== Events ==
* [[December 1]]: [[Andrew B. Moore]] became [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]].
* June-July: No rainfall occurred in the eastern part of the state, causing a serious drought.
* [[December 1]]: [[Andrew B. Moore]] succeeded [[John A. Winston]] as [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]].


=== Business ===
=== Business ===
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===Religion===
===Religion===
* [[Mt Joy Baptist Church]] was founded.
* [[Mt Joy Baptist Church]] was founded.
==Works==
* [[Farrington Cemetery]] was established in [[Reevestown]].


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[February 3]]: [[Giuseppe Moretti]], sculptor
* [[March 15]]: [[George Cruikshank]], historian
* June: [[Nelson Barker]], banker
* [[July 12]]: [[Rosa Zinszer]], furniture dealer
* [[July 25]]: [[John Henry Adams]], mining engineer
* [[August 2]]: [[James Mullin]], [[Birmingham Police Department]] patrol officer
* August: [[David Fox]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[September 27]]: [[Tom Ashford]], Alderman
* [[September 27]]: [[Tom Ashford]], Alderman
* [[March 15]]: [[George Cruikshank]], historian
* [[October 1]]: [[Edward Cabaniss]], attorney
* [[February 3]]: [[Giuseppe Moretti]], sculptor
* [[December 1]]: [[Moses Joseph]], president of [[Loveman's]]
* [[December 28]]: [[Thomas Duke Parke]], physician
* [[December 28]]: [[Thomas Duke Parke]], physician
* [[Martha Jane Lawson]]
* [[Martha Jane Lawson]]
* [[George Wheelock]]
* [[George Wheelock]]
* [[Peter Zinszer]]


=== Graduations ===
=== Graduations ===
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=== Marriages ===
=== Marriages ===
* [[May 24]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] to Emma Mayer in Natchez, Mississippi
* [[May 24]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] to Emma Mayer in Natchez, Mississippi
* [[George R. Ward]] to [[Margaret Ketcham]].
* [[George R. Ward]] to [[Margaret Ward|Margaret Ketcham]].


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[March 30]]: [[Michael Tuomey]], State Geologist of Alabama
* [[March 30]]: [[Michael Tuomey]], State Geologist of Alabama
* [[Mary Farrington]]
* [[Winney Moore]]
* [[Winney Moore]]


== Context ==
== Context ==
In 1857, the Second Opium War began.  James Buchanan succeeded Franklin Pierce as President of the United States.  The Supreme Court ruled in ''Dred Scott v. Sanford'' that blacks are not citizens and slaves can not sue for freedom.  Elisha Otis' first elevator was installed.  The Indian Rebellion of 1857 took place, as did the unrelated Mountain Meadows massacre.
In 1857, the Taiping Rebellion and Second Opium War continued.  James Buchanan succeeded Franklin Pierce as President of the United States.  The Supreme Court ruled in ''Dred Scott v. Sanford'' that blacks are not citizens and slaves can not sue for freedom.  Elisha Otis' first elevator was installed.  The Indian Rebellion of 1857 took place, as did the unrelated Mountain Meadows massacre.


Notable births in 1857 included Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell, physicist Heinrich Hertz, statistician Karl Pearson, songwriter Paul Dresser, physician Ronald Ross, actor Richard Mansfield, Pope Pius XI, composer Edward Elgar, psychologist Alfred Binet, rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, confectioner Milton S. Hershey, President William Howard Taft, and baseball player Ned Williamson.  Notable deaths included explorer David Thompson, composer Mikhail Glinka, detective Eugène François Vidocq, mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy, philosopher Auguste Comte, sculptor Christian Daniel Rauch, and aviation pioneer George Cayley.
Notable births in 1857 included Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell, physicist Heinrich Hertz, statistician Karl Pearson, songwriter Paul Dresser, physician Ronald Ross, actor Richard Mansfield, Pope Pius XI, composer Edward Elgar, psychologist Alfred Binet, rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, confectioner Milton S. Hershey, President William Howard Taft, and baseball player Ned Williamson.  Notable deaths included explorer David Thompson, composer Mikhail Glinka, detective Eugène François Vidocq, mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy, philosopher Auguste Comte, sculptor Christian Daniel Rauch, and aviation pioneer George Cayley.

Latest revision as of 16:40, 30 September 2023

1857 was 14 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 38th year of Alabama statehood.

Events

Business

Religion

Works

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

Context

In 1857, the Taiping Rebellion and Second Opium War continued. James Buchanan succeeded Franklin Pierce as President of the United States. The Supreme Court ruled in Dred Scott v. Sanford that blacks are not citizens and slaves can not sue for freedom. Elisha Otis' first elevator was installed. The Indian Rebellion of 1857 took place, as did the unrelated Mountain Meadows massacre.

Notable births in 1857 included Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell, physicist Heinrich Hertz, statistician Karl Pearson, songwriter Paul Dresser, physician Ronald Ross, actor Richard Mansfield, Pope Pius XI, composer Edward Elgar, psychologist Alfred Binet, rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, confectioner Milton S. Hershey, President William Howard Taft, and baseball player Ned Williamson. Notable deaths included explorer David Thompson, composer Mikhail Glinka, detective Eugène François Vidocq, mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy, philosopher Auguste Comte, sculptor Christian Daniel Rauch, and aviation pioneer George Cayley.

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