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* [[November 3]]: Five miners were killed in the [[1910 Yolande No. 1 Mine explosion]].
* [[November 3]]: Five miners were killed in the [[1910 Yolande No. 1 Mine explosion]].
* [[November 14]]: Eugene Ely became the first to fly an airplane off of the deck of a ship, the ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-2)]]''.
* [[November 14]]: Eugene Ely became the first to fly an airplane off of the deck of a ship, the ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-2)]]''.
* [[November 22]]–[[November 23|23]]: A "[[1910 Census Jubilee]|Census Jubilee]]" was celebrated.
* [[November 25]]: 3 miners were killed in the [[1910 Banner Mine explosion]].
* [[November 25]]: 3 miners were killed in the [[1910 Banner Mine explosion]].
* The [[Birmingham Dental College|Birmingham Dental]] and [[Birmingham Medical College]]s merged to become Birmingham Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical College.
* The [[Birmingham Dental College|Birmingham Dental]] and [[Birmingham Medical College]]s merged to become Birmingham Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical College.
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* [[June 22]]: The original location of [[Louis Saks Clothiers]] was heavily damaged by fire.
* [[June 22]]: The original location of [[Louis Saks Clothiers]] was heavily damaged by fire.
* [[July 26]]: The [[Birmingham, Selma & Mobile Railroad|Birmingham, Selma & Pensacola Railroad]] was incorporated.
* [[July 26]]: The [[Birmingham, Selma & Mobile Railroad|Birmingham, Selma & Pensacola Railroad]] was incorporated.
* [[December 10]]: The [[First Bank of Corey]] opened for business.
* [[James Bowron]] became vice president for finance for the [[Southern Iron & Steel Company]].
* [[James Bowron]] became vice president for finance for the [[Southern Iron & Steel Company]].
* The [[Blach's building|Hood Building]] was converted to the 100-room Bencor Hotel.
* The [[Blach's building|Hood Building]] was converted to the 100-room Bencor Hotel.

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Opening day at Rickwood Field

1910 was the 39th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

1910 "Shorpy Higginbotham" photograph by Lewis Hine

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In 1910, Halley's Comet visited the inner solar system. George V became King of the United Kingdom. The Union of South Africa was created. African-American boxer Jack Johnson defeated caucasian boxer James J. Jeffries in a heavyweight boxing match, sparking race riots across the United States.

Notable births in 1910 included those of William Shockley, Joan Bennett, David Niven, Claire Trevor, Artie Shaw, Robert Cummings, Jacques Cousteau, Gloria Stuart, William Hanna, Jane Wyatt, Mother Teresa, and Bonnie Parker. Notable deaths included those of Mark Twain, King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, Robert Koch, O. Henry, Florence Nightingale, Jean Henri Dunant, and Leo Tolstoy.

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