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This '''list of Birmingham firsts''' is drawn from [[Bertha Bendall Norton]]'s 1970 book ''Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?'':
This '''list of Birmingham firsts''' is drawn from [[Bertha Bendall Norton]]'s 1970 book ''Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?'', with a few additions:


===People===
===People===
* First boy born in city: [[Richard Powell McAnally]] (November 11, 1871)
* First boy born in city: [[Richard Powell McAnally]] (November 11, 1871)
* First girl born in city: [[Mamie Morrow]] (fall 1871)
* First girl born in city: [[Mamie Morrow]] (fall 1871)
* First [[Birmingham Police Department]] officers to die in the line of duty: [[George Kirkley]] and [[J. W. Adams]] (March 27, 1900)
* First [[Birmingham Police Department]] officers to die in the line of duty: On [[March 27]], [[1900]] Officers [[George Kirkley]] and [[J. W. Adams]] were killed in a shootout following a robbery of the Standard Oil office.
* First [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]] firefighters to die in the line of duty: [[Gip Spruiell]] and [[E. B. Huffman]] (July 3, 1905)
* First [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]] firefighters to die in the line of duty: [[Gip Spruiell]] and [[E. B. Huffman]] were killed when the [[Birmingham Paper Company]] building on [[Morris Avenue]] collapsed on them during a pre-dawn blaze on [[July 3]], [[1905]].


===Government===
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* First hotel: [[Relay House]] ([[1871]], present site of [[Two North Twentieth]])
* First hotel: [[Relay House]] ([[1871]], present site of [[Two North Twentieth]])
* First school: [[Bryant's School]], [[21st Street North|21st Street]] and [[1st Avenue North]]
* First school: [[Bryant's School]], [[21st Street North|21st Street]] and [[1st Avenue North]]
* First train: [[Alabama Central Railroad]] conducted by [[Porter Lewis]] pulled into Birmingham around 10:00 PM on [[November 6]], [[1871]]
* First hospital: [[Hillman Hospital]]
* First hospital: [[Hillman Hospital]]



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This list of Birmingham firsts is drawn from Bertha Bendall Norton's 1970 book Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?, with a few additions:

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