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* [[December 1]]: [[Edward A. O'Neal]] succeeded [[Rufus Cobb]] as [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]].
* [[December 1]]: [[Edward A. O'Neal]] succeeded [[Rufus Cobb]] as [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]].


[[Image:Thomas Walker.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Thomas Walker in 1895]]
=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===
* [[June 28]]: [[Temple Emanu-El]] was founded.  [[Joseph Stolz]] served as the first rabbi.
* [[June 28]]: [[Temple Emanu-El]] was founded.  [[Joseph Stolz]] served as the first rabbi.
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===Births===
===Births===
[[Image:Ingallssr.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Robert I. Ingalls]]
* [[January 20]]: [[Gus Jebeles (shopkeeper)|Gus Jebeles]], shopkeeper
* [[January 20]]: [[Gus Jebeles (shopkeeper)|Gus Jebeles]], shopkeeper
* [[October 27]]: [[Robert I. Ingalls]], businessman
* [[October 27]]: [[Robert I. Ingalls]], businessman
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* [[O'Brien Opera House]]
* [[O'Brien Opera House]]


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==Context==
In 1882,  
In 1882, polygamy was made a felony by the Edmunds Act as passed by the U.S. Congress.  The Knights of Columbus were established.  Old West outlaw Jesse James was shot and killed by Robert Ford.  Thomas Edison flipped the switch to the first commercial electrical power plant in history, lighting one square mile of lower Manhattan.  Great Comet of 1882 appeared suddenly on a September morning.


Notable books published in 1882 included .  Notable music composed in 1882 included .
Notable books published in 1882 included ''The Fixed Period'' by Anthony Trollope and ''The Prince and the Pauper'' by Mark Twain.  Notable music composed in 1882 included "The Skaters' Waltz" by Emile Waldteufel, comic opera ''Iolanthe'' by Gilbert and Sullivan, ''Voices of Spring'' by Johann Strauss, and opera ''Parsifal'' by Richard Wagner.


Notable births in 1882 included .  Notable deaths included . -->
Notable births in 1882 included actor Noah Beery, author A. A. Milne, writer Virginia Woolf, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, author James Joyce, actor John Barrymore, composer Igor Stravinsky, painter Edward Hopper, blues singer Ma Rainey, rocket scientist Robert Goddard, and actor Bela Lugosi.  Notable deaths included author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, outlaw Jesse James, sanitary engineer George Jennings, naturalist Charles Darwin, assassin Charles Guiteau (executed), gunfighter Billy Claiborne, and First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.


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Revision as of 14:06, 26 March 2012

1882 was the 11th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Government

Thomas Walker in 1895

Religion

Individuals

Births

Robert I. Ingalls

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

Works

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Context

In 1882, polygamy was made a felony by the Edmunds Act as passed by the U.S. Congress. The Knights of Columbus were established. Old West outlaw Jesse James was shot and killed by Robert Ford. Thomas Edison flipped the switch to the first commercial electrical power plant in history, lighting one square mile of lower Manhattan. Great Comet of 1882 appeared suddenly on a September morning.

Notable books published in 1882 included The Fixed Period by Anthony Trollope and The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain. Notable music composed in 1882 included "The Skaters' Waltz" by Emile Waldteufel, comic opera Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan, Voices of Spring by Johann Strauss, and opera Parsifal by Richard Wagner.

Notable births in 1882 included actor Noah Beery, author A. A. Milne, writer Virginia Woolf, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, author James Joyce, actor John Barrymore, composer Igor Stravinsky, painter Edward Hopper, blues singer Ma Rainey, rocket scientist Robert Goddard, and actor Bela Lugosi. Notable deaths included author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, outlaw Jesse James, sanitary engineer George Jennings, naturalist Charles Darwin, assassin Charles Guiteau (executed), gunfighter Billy Claiborne, and First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.

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