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===Religion===
===Religion===
* [[Crumly Chapel Methodist Church]] was established.
* [[John Quinlan]] became Bishop of the [[Catholic Diocese of Mobile]].
* [[John Quinlan]] became Bishop of the [[Catholic Diocese of Mobile]].


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* [[Baylis Grace]] was appointed Jefferson County tax assessor.
* [[Richard Hudson]] became [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] again.
* [[Richard Hudson]] became [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] again.
* [[Alburto Martin]] was elected to the [[Alabama Legislature]].
* [[Alburto Martin]] was elected to the [[Alabama Legislature]].
* [[Nathaniel Lupton]] joined the faculty of [[Birmingham-Southern College|Southern College]] in [[Greensboro]].


===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 12]]: [[Harry Jones]], hardware salesman and Alderman
* [[April 10]]: [[Dolphus Shields]], carpenter and church deacon
* [[April 10]]: [[Dolphus Shields]], carpenter and church deacon
* [[July 18]]: [[George Anderson]], foundry owner
* [[August 17]]: [[Mitchell A. Porter]], attorney and politician
* [[August 17]]: [[Mitchell A. Porter]], attorney and politician
* [[November 17]]: [[John Gillespy]], physician
* [[November 7]]: [[Zennie Tomlinson]], stenographer and railroad purchasing agent
* [[November 8]]: [[Sidney Norwood]], entrepreneur and investor
* [[November 17]]: [[John Gillespy|John Gillespy Jr]], physician
* [[November 19]]: [[Martin Eagan]], [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police Chief]] (1914–1917)
* [[November 19]]: [[Martin Eagan]], [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police Chief]] (1914–1917)
* [[December 20]]: [[Basil Allen]], attorney and judge
===Marriages===
* [[February 15]]: [[James Luckie]] married Eliza Fielder in Newton County, Georgia.


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[July 8]]:  [[John Gillespy, Sr]], pioneer
* [[July 8]]:  [[John Gillespy Sr]], pioneer


== Context ==
== Context ==
In 1859, Oregon was admitted to the U.S.  Charles Dickens' ''A Tale of Two Cities'' was published.  Ground was broken for the Suez Canal.  The Great Clock at the Palace of Westminster, London housing Big Ben was started.  The first oil well in the U.S. was drilled.  John Brown raided the Harpers Ferry Armory in Virginia.  Charles Darwin published ''The Origin of Species''.
In 1859, the Taiping Rebellion and Second Opium War continued.  Oregon was admitted as a state.  Charles Dickens' ''A Tale of Two Cities'' was published.  Ground was broken for the Suez Canal.  The Great Clock at the Palace of Westminster, housing Big Ben, was started.  The first oil well in the U.S. was drilled.  John Brown raided the Harpers Ferry Armory in Virginia.  Charles Darwin published ''The Origin of Species''.


Notable births in 1859 included Victor Herbert, Kenneth Grahame, Pierre Curie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Billy the Kid.  Notable deaths included Horace Mann, Washington Irving, and John Brown (executed).
Notable births in 1859 included composer Victor Herbert, author Kenneth Grahame, physicist Pierre Curie, writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and outlaw Billy the Kid.  Notable deaths included abolitionist Horace Mann, author Washington Irving, and abolitionist John Brown (executed).


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Latest revision as of 15:49, 14 December 2022

1859 was 12 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 40th year of Alabama statehood.

Events

Business

Religion

Individuals

Births

Marriages

Deaths

Context

In 1859, the Taiping Rebellion and Second Opium War continued. Oregon was admitted as a state. Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities was published. Ground was broken for the Suez Canal. The Great Clock at the Palace of Westminster, housing Big Ben, was started. The first oil well in the U.S. was drilled. John Brown raided the Harpers Ferry Armory in Virginia. Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species.

Notable births in 1859 included composer Victor Herbert, author Kenneth Grahame, physicist Pierre Curie, writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and outlaw Billy the Kid. Notable deaths included abolitionist Horace Mann, author Washington Irving, and abolitionist John Brown (executed).

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