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* [[February 16]]: [[Birmingham]] purchased 80 acres for [[Red Mountain Cemetery]] (now [[Lane Park]])
* [[February 16]]: [[Birmingham]] purchased 80 acres for [[Red Mountain Cemetery]] (now [[Lane Park]])
* [[February 28]]: The town of [[Avondale]] was incorporated by the [[Alabama State Legislature]].
* [[February 28]]: The town of [[Avondale]] was incorporated by the [[Alabama State Legislature]].
* [[May 23]]: [[Richard Hawes]] was convicted of murdering his family.
* April: A group described as "gypsies" were encamped in the woods near [[Avondale]] for most of the month.
* [[May 23]]: [[Richard Hawes]] was convicted of murdering his family.
* [[Avondale Lodge No. 476]] was chartered.
* [[Avondale Lodge No. 476]] was chartered.
* Birmingham [[1889 Birmingham annexation|annexation]] brought thousands of residents within the city limits.
* Birmingham [[1889 Birmingham annexation|annexation]] brought thousands of residents within the city limits.
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* Property for [[Shadow Lawn Cemetery]] was purchased.
* Property for [[Shadow Lawn Cemetery]] was purchased.
* The National Farmers Alliance and the Agricultural Wheel voted to merge during joint meetings in Birmingham, forming the [[Farmers' and Laborers' Union of America]].
* The National Farmers Alliance and the Agricultural Wheel voted to merge during joint meetings in Birmingham, forming the [[Farmers' and Laborers' Union of America]].
* [[Milton Light]] led an initial foray by an offshoot of the [[Salvation Army]] into Birmingham.


===Business===
===Business===
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* Methodist minister [[Solon Robertson]] founded the [[Trinity Methodist Church (Southside)|Southside Mission]].
* Methodist minister [[Solon Robertson]] founded the [[Trinity Methodist Church (Southside)|Southside Mission]].
* [[St Anthony's Church]] was founded in [[Ensley]].
* [[St Anthony's Church]] was founded in [[Ensley]].
* [[Grace Episcopal Church]] was founded as "Cavalry Mission" in [[Woodlawn]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[October 17]]: [[Arthur Roberts]], WWI aviator
* [[October 17]]: [[Arthur Roberts]], WWI aviator
* [[October 18]]: [[Raymond Jones]], insurance executive
* [[October 18]]: [[Raymond Jones]], insurance executive
* [[November 14]]: [[Virginia Mayfield]], attorney and judge
* [[Roderick Beddow]], criminal defense attorney
* [[Roderick Beddow]], criminal defense attorney
* [[Geneva Mercer]], sculptor
* [[Geneva Mercer]], sculptor
* [[Philip Mewhinney]], architect
* [[Philip Mewhinney]], architect
* [[Vernon Reaver]], theater manager


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

Latest revision as of 17:49, 6 March 2022

1889 was the 18th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

According to a pamphlet published in September of that year, the district's population numbered 55,000 (about half of whom resided in the city limits). Twenty-five churches were enumerated in the city, with a total of 8,479 communicants. Fifty-five teachers were employed in the public schools, which had an enrollment of 3,115. Monthly payroll of local industrial plants was reported at $1,478,365 with twenty-one furnaces in blast, two thousand men employed at rolling mills, and record output from mines, quarries, and coke ovens.

Events

Richard Hawes

Business

Street railways in 1889

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Mortimer Jordan Jr

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Buildings

1889 Jefferson County Courthouse

Publications

Context

In 1889, what would later become the Coca-Cola Company was incorporated. The Eiffel Tower was completed. The Wall Street Journal was established. Nintendo was founded to produce and market Hanafuda playing cards. North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington were admitted to the United States.

Notable books published in 1889 included Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome, Master of Ballantrae by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy, and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain. Notable music released included "Oh, Promise Me" by Clement Scott and Reginald de Koven, "The Thunderer" and "The Washington Post" by John Philip Sousa, and comic opera The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan.

Notable births in 1889 included film director Victor Fleming, actor and director Charlie Chaplin, dictator Adolf Hitler, aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky, actor Claude Rains, astronomer Edwin Hubble, and farmer Walter Knott. Notable deaths included outlaw Belle Starr, Father Damien, former Confederate president Jefferson Davis, physicist James Prescott Joule, and poet Robert Browning.

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