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(New page: right|thumb|325px|An engraving of the [[Relay House]] '''1871''' was the year the City of Birmingham was founded. ==Events== [[Image:Robert Henley.jpg|right|...)
 
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===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[June 11]]: [[Walter Drennen]], minister
* [[June 11]]: [[Walter Drennen]], minister
* [[October 16]]: [[Robert Jemison, Jr (Tuscaloosa)|Robert Jemison, Jr]], attorney and state assemblyman


===Graduations===
===Graduations===

Revision as of 00:36, 24 March 2011

An engraving of the Relay House

1871 was the year the City of Birmingham was founded.

Events

Robert Henley, Birmingham's first mayor

Business

Works

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Richard McNally, first boy born in Birmingham

Deaths

Graduations

Context

In 1871, the member-states of the North German Federation and the south German states united into a single nation-state known as the German Empire. The King of Prussia was declared the first German Emperor as Wilhelm I of Germany. The first U.S. Surgeon General was appointed. The Royal Albert Hall was opened by Queen Victoria. The Great Chicago Fire left 90,000 homeless. Henry Morton Stanley located the missing explorer and missionary Dr. David Livingstone, greeting him by saying "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"

Notable births in 1871 included Marcel Proust, Orville Wright, Winsor McCay, Cordell Hull, Buck Freeman, Stephen Crane, and Joe Kelley. Deaths included those of John Herschel and Charles Babbage.

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