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===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[July 12]]: [[Daniel Davis]], physician and settler
* [[William Browne]], coal operator
* [[William Browne]], coal operator



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1869 was two years before the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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In 1869, Ulysses S. Grant became president of the U.S. The American Museum of Natural History was founded in New York. Purdue University was founded. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton formed the National Woman's Suffrage Association. The first issue of the scientific journal Nature was published. The first game of football between two American colleges was played. The Suez Canal opened. Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace was published in book form.

Notable births in 1869 included Grigori Rasputin, Neville Chamberlain, Mahatma Gandhi, John Heisman, and Henri Matisse. Deaths included those of John A. Roebling and Franklin Pierce.

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