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==Events==
==Events==
* [[April 25]]–[[April 26|26]]: The [[1894 Reunion of United Confederate Veterans]] was held in [[Birmingham]].
* [[April 26]]: The cornerstone for the [[Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument]] in [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]] was laid.  
* [[April 26]]: The cornerstone for the [[Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument]] in [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]] was laid.  
* [[May 20]]: A strike-breaker was killed during the [[1894 miner's strike]].
* [[May 20]]: A strike-breaker was killed during the [[1894 miner's strike]].
* [[June 12]]: [[Eugene Jeffers]] was [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1894|shot to death]] by [[Peyton Bowman]] in the bar of the [[Florence Hotel]].
* [[July 20]]–[[July 21|21]]: [[1894 downtown fire|A fire]] broke out at [[Stowers Furniture Company]], eventually engulfing the [[Caldwell Hotel]] and other businesses.
* [[July 20]]–[[July 21|21]]: [[1894 downtown fire|A fire]] broke out at [[Stowers Furniture Company]], eventually engulfing the [[Caldwell Hotel]] and other businesses.
* [[June 9]]: The [[Birmingham Medical College]] was organized under a state charter.
* [[June 9]]: The [[Birmingham Medical College]] was organized under a state charter.
* [[October 2]]: The [[Birmingham Medical College]] held its first classes in the former [[Lunsford Hotel]].
* [[October 2]]: The [[Birmingham Medical College]] held its first classes in the former [[Lunsford Hotel]].
* [[December 1]]: [[1894 Hospital of United Charities fire|Fire]] destroyed the [[Hospital of United Charities]].
* December: Five blast furnaces in [[Bessemer]] were idled for lack of ore.
* The [[Brighton Post Office]] was established.
* The [[Brighton Post Office]] was established.
* The [[St Paul's Biblical and Literary Society]] was founded.
* The [[St Paul's Biblical and Literary Society]] was founded.
* The 100-bed [[Hillman Hospital|Hospital of United Charity]] was destroyed by fire.


===Business===
===Business===
* March: [[A. S. Leader]] reopened his [[Marvel City Saloon]] in the [[Voelkel Building]] on [[Carolina Avenue]] in [[Bessemer]].
* [[May 3]]: [[Loosley Cycle Co.]] was founded by [[Ernest Loosley]].
* [[December 24]]: A second blow-out at [[Brierfield Ironworks]] left the furnace forever idled.
* The ''[[Blount Countian|Southern Democrat]]'' was founded.
* The ''[[Blount Countian|Southern Democrat]]'' was founded.
* The [[Drs Davis and Davis Private Infirmary]] opened.
* The [[Drs Davis and Davis Private Infirmary]] opened.
* [[Robert Kerr]] joined [[L. J. Haley]] in the firm of [[Kerr & Haley]], with offices in the [[Frank Nelson Building|1st National Bank Building]].


=== Education ===
=== Education ===
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===Religion===
===Religion===
* [[January 1]]: [[J. M. Watson]] took the pulpit of [[First Christian Church]].
* [[February 11]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] resigned as lay rabbi of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
* [[February 11]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] resigned as lay rabbi of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
* September: [[David Marx]] became rabbi of Temple Emanu-El.
* September: [[David Marx]] became rabbi of Temple Emanu-El.
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* [[January 31]]: [[Stuffy Stewart]], baseball player and manager
* [[January 31]]: [[Stuffy Stewart]], baseball player and manager
* [[February 19]]: [[Ernie Cox]], baseball player
* [[February 19]]: [[Ernie Cox]], baseball player
* February 19: [[John R. Williams]], [[World War I]] aviator
* [[March 18]]: [[Jack B. Smith]], architect
* [[May 13]]: [[Emma Gelders Sterne]], author and activist
* [[May 13]]: [[Emma Gelders Sterne]], author and activist
* May 13: [[Carolyn Smith]], architect
* [[May 15]]: [[Julia Christian]]
* [[May 15]]: [[Julia Christian]]
* [[June 28]]: [[Lois Wilson]], actress
* [[August 16]]: [[Sigmund Nesselroth]], architect
* [[August 16]]: [[Sigmund Nesselroth]], architect
* [[September 3]]: [[Alabama Power Company]] president [[Lewis Smith]]
* [[September 5]]: [[Tutwiler Hotel]] manager [[Coleman Hudson]]
* [[September 21]]: [[Frank Hambaugh]], [[Homewood City Council]]
* [[December 25]]: [[Harvie Branscomb]], theologian and chancellor of Vanderbilt University
* [[December 25]]: [[Harvie Branscomb]], theologian and chancellor of Vanderbilt University
* [[Fess Whatley|John T. "Fess" Whatley]], band director


=== Graduations ===
=== Graduations ===
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* [[August 16]]: [[Arlie Barber]] to the former Wessie B. Lee.
* [[August 16]]: [[Arlie Barber]] to the former Wessie B. Lee.
* [[November 7]]: Physician [[Benjamin Wyman]] to the former [[Elizabeth Ware|Elizabeth Wyman]].
* [[November 7]]: Physician [[Benjamin Wyman]] to the former [[Elizabeth Ware|Elizabeth Wyman]].
* [[Carlton Molesworth]] to Mollie Bruchey.


[[Image:Baylis Grace.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Baylis Grace]]
[[Image:Baylis Grace.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Baylis Grace]]
===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[May 11]]: [[William C. Eubank]], former [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]
* [[May 11]]: [[William C. Eubank]], former [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]
* [[June 7]]: [[Baylis Grace]], former [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] and tax assessor
* [[June 7]]: [[Baylis Grace]], former [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] and tax assessor
* [[June 12]]: [[Eugene Jeffers]]
* [[Ellen Pratt Debardeleben]], first wife of [[Henry F. DeBardeleben]]
* [[Ellen Pratt Debardeleben]], first wife of [[Henry F. DeBardeleben]]
* [[Itishey Hagan]]
* [[Itishey Hagan]]
* [[Sarah Moore Popwell]]
* [[Sarah Moore Popwell]]
* [[Benjamin Popwell]]
* [[Benjamin Popwell]]
* [[Peter Zinszer]]


==Works==
==Works==
* "John Pelham" poem about [[John Pelham]] by James R. Randall
* "John Pelham" poem about [[John Pelham]] by James R. Randall


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===Buildings===
* [[Winnie Davis Wigwam]]
 
==Context==
==Context==
In 1894, Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the first time.  Blackpool Tower opened in Blackpool, Lancashire, England.  Sadi Carnot, president of France, was assassinated.  The Tower Bridge in London opened for traffic.  The First Sino-Japanese War began.  The Dreyfus Affair began in France with the conviction of French Army officer Alfred Dreyfus for treason.  
In 1894, Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the first time.  Blackpool Tower opened in Blackpool, Lancashire, England.  Sadi Carnot, president of France, was assassinated.  The Tower Bridge in London opened for traffic.  The First Sino-Japanese War began.  The Dreyfus Affair began in France with the conviction of French Army officer Alfred Dreyfus for treason.  

Latest revision as of 15:23, 8 January 2024

The Caldwell Hotel after the July 1894 fire

1894 was the 23nd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

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Harvie Branscomb

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Baylis Grace

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  • "John Pelham" poem about John Pelham by James R. Randall

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Context

In 1894, Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the first time. Blackpool Tower opened in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. Sadi Carnot, president of France, was assassinated. The Tower Bridge in London opened for traffic. The First Sino-Japanese War began. The Dreyfus Affair began in France with the conviction of French Army officer Alfred Dreyfus for treason.

Notable books published in 1894 included The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle, Trilby by George du Maurier, The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope, The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, and Pudd'nhead Wilson by Mark Twain, . Notable music released included "The Little Lost Child" by Edward B. Marks & Joseph W. Stern and "The Sidewalks of New York" by Charles B. Lawlor & James W. Blake.

Notable births in 1894 included film director John Ford, illustrator Norman Rockwell, actor and comedian Jack Benny, dancer and choreographer Martha Graham, comedian Fred Allen, sexologist Alfred Kinsey, author Aldous Huxley, baseball player Harry "Slug" Heilmann, poet E. E. Cummings, cartoonist E. C. Segar, humorist James Thurber, and conductor Arthur Fiedler. Notable deaths included physicist Heinrich Hertz, inventor Adolphe Sax, Confederate general Jubal Early, baseball player Ned Williamson, King Hassan I of Morocco, politician and Union general Nathaniel P. Banks, author Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr, Tsar Alexander III of Russia, composer Anton Rubinstein, and author Robert Louis Stevenson.

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