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* [[July 15]]: [[Henry Tuttle]], pastor of [[Pilgrim Congregational Church]]
* [[July 15]]: [[Henry Tuttle]], pastor of [[Pilgrim Congregational Church]]
* [[August 8]]: [[Urbie Green]], jazz trombonist
* [[August 8]]: [[Urbie Green]], jazz trombonist
* [[August 9]]: [[Everett Shepherd Jr]], real estate developer
* [[August 9]]: [[David Crenshaw Jr]], [[U.S. Steel]] worker and entrepreneur
* August 9: [[Everett Shepherd Jr]], real estate developer
* [[September 10]]: [[Arthur Jazwinski]], traffic engineer
* [[September 10]]: [[Arthur Jazwinski]], traffic engineer
* [[September 19]]: [[Lurleen Wallace]], [[Governor of Alabama]]
* [[September 19]]: [[Lurleen Wallace]], [[Governor of Alabama]]

Latest revision as of 14:20, 2 April 2024

The feature film "Men of Steel" was shot in Ensley and premiered at the Franklin Theatre in 1926

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1926 was the 55th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Government

Education

Religion

Sports

Works

The Magic City sign, erected 1926

Books

  • The Deep Seam, novel by Jack Bethea
  • Polk's Birmingham City Directory (1926) Birmingham: R. L. Polk & Co.
  • George W. Hamilton, ed. (1926) Beautiful Homes and Buildings of Alabama. Turner & McPherson, Architects
  • George I. Adams, Charles Butts, L. W. Stephenson, & Wythe Cooke (1926) Geology of Alabama. Geological Survey of Alabama, Special Report No. 14. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Press

Buildings

Bottega Favorita, built in 1926

Demolitions

Individuals

Births

Lurleen Wallace, born September 19, 1926

Graduations

Marriages

Awards

Deaths

Context

1926

The top-grossing films of 1926 were

Notables born in 1926 include

Among those who died in 1926 were

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