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* [[John Rountree]] added ''[[The Dixie Manufacturer]]'' to his magazine holdings.
* [[John Rountree]] added ''[[The Dixie Manufacturer]]'' to his magazine holdings.
* The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] purchased the [[Ensley Land Company]].
* The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] purchased the [[Ensley Land Company]].
* The [[U.S. Pipe|the United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company]] was formed out of the merger of 12 companies and 14 plants located in eight states.
* The [[U.S. Pipe|United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company]] was formed out of the merger of 12 companies and 14 plants located in eight states.
* [[Rick Woodward]] became general superintendent of [[Woodward Iron Company]].
* [[Rick Woodward]] became general superintendent of [[Woodward Iron Company]].



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1899 was the 28th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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Mel Drennen in 1904

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In 1899, Spanish rule ended in Cuba. The United States took possession of Wake Island. The Philippine-American War began. The First Hague Peace Conference took place. The Second Boer War began. The Bronx Zoo opened in New York City.

Notable births in 1899 included those of Al Capone, Gloria Swanson, Walter Lantz, Duke Ellington, Fred Astaire, E. B. White, James Cagney, Ernest Hemingway, Alfred Hitchcock, Noel Coward, and Humphrey Bogart. Notable deaths included those of Johann Strauss II, Robert G. Ingersoll, Charles Alfred Pillsbury, William H. Webb, and Dwight L. Moody.

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