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===Business===
===Business===
* [[February 21]]: The dormant [[Oxmoor Furnaces]] were put back into blast to supply iron for [[World War I]].
* [[August 3]]: The [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company]] began servicing the [[No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line]].
* [[December 23]]: The [[Birmingham, Selma & Pensacola Railroad]] was acquired by [[Birmingham, Selma & Mobile Railroad]].
* The [[Oak Hill Memorial Association]] took over management of [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].
* The [[Oak Hill Memorial Association]] took over management of [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].
* [[George Crawford]] and [[Robert Jemison, Jr]] began planning construction of the [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)|Tutwiler Hotel]].
* [[George Crawford]] and [[Robert Jemison, Jr]] began planning construction of the [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)|Tutwiler Hotel]].
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* [[Browdy's]] delicatessen opened.
* [[Browdy's]] delicatessen opened.
* [[Franklin Glass]] was appointed to fill the vacant seat left by the death of Senator [[Joseph Johnston]], but was not confirmed. [[Francis White]] was seated in [[1914]].
* [[Franklin Glass]] was appointed to fill the vacant seat left by the death of Senator [[Joseph Johnston]], but was not confirmed. [[Francis White]] was seated in [[1914]].
* [[August 3]]: The [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company]] began servicing the [[No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line]].
* [[December 23]]: The [[Birmingham, Selma & Pensacola Railroad]] was acquired by [[Birmingham, Selma & Mobile Railroad]].


===Sports===
===Sports===

Revision as of 00:02, 27 February 2012

1913 was the 42nd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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The year 1913 saw the ratification of the 16th and 17th amendments, allowing income taxes and the direct election of senators. Woodrow Wilson succeeded William Taft as President. King George I of Greece was assassinated. The all-purpose zipper was patented. Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" caused riots at its Paris debut. Harry Brearley invented stainless steel. The Panama Canal was completed. Ford introduced the moving assembly line. The Mona Lisa, recovered in Italy after a bold theft, was returned to France. Winston and Salem, North Carolina merged.

Notable 1913 births include those of presidents Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon, actors Lloyd Bridges, Hedy Lamarr, Vivien Leigh and Danny Kaye, author Albert Camus, civil rights figure Rosa Parks, labor leader Jimmy Hoffa, designer Oleg Cassini, bandleader Woody Herman, coach Vince Lombardi, and athlete Jesse Owens.

Deaths in 1913 included those of abolitionist Harriet Tubman, financier J. P. Morgan, emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia, and retailer Aaron Montgomery Ward.

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