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==Events==
==Events==
* [[April 26]]: The [[Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument]] in [[Linn Park]] was formally dedicated.
* [[April 26]]: The [[Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument]] in [[Linn Park]] was formally dedicated.
* [[August 6]]: Urban folklore claims [[Hazel Farris]] killed her husband, three policemen, and a deputy sheriff.
* [[October 22]]: [[Sells & Downs Shows]] ended its run in [[Sylacauga]] and then wintered in Birmingham.
* [[October 22]]: [[Sells & Downs Shows]] ended its run in [[Sylacauga]] and then wintered in Birmingham.
* [[Pawnee Bill's Historic Wild West]] wintered in Birmingham.
* [[Pawnee Bill's Historic Wild West]] wintered in Birmingham.
* [[Vulcan]] was returned to Birmingham from St. Louis and dumped beside a railroad siding on [[Red Mountain]].


===Business===
===Business===
* [[April 28]]: [[Ensley Furnace No. 6]] was blown in.
* [[June 23]]: [[Woodward Furnace No. 3]] was blown in.
* [[October 9]]: [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]] was incorporated by [[John Joseph Eagan]].
* [[October 9]]: [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]] was incorporated by [[John Joseph Eagan]].
* Commercial photography studio [[Birmingham View Company]] was founded.
* Commercial photography studio [[Birmingham View Company]] was founded.
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* [[February 28]]: The first class of [[Hillman Hospital]]'s Training School for Nurses was graduated.
* [[February 28]]: The first class of [[Hillman Hospital]]'s Training School for Nurses was graduated.


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=== Government ===
* [[May 4]]: [[George Ward]] succeeded [[Mel Drennen]] as [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
* [[Will Walton]] succeeded [[Thad Mullin]] as Chief of the [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]].
 
===Religion===
* [[July 1]]: [[Raimundo deOvies]] became the first rector of [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church]].
* December: St Andrew's Episcopal Church was formally incorporated.


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===Sports===
===Sports===
* [[November 18]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] beat [[Auburn Tigers football|Alabama Polytechnic Institute]] by a score of 3-0 in the [[1905 Iron Bowl]] played at [[West End Park]] before a then-record crowd of 4,600.
* [[November 18]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] beat [[Auburn Tigers football|Alabama Polytechnic Institute]] by a score of 3-0 in the [[1905 Iron Bowl]] played at [[West End Park]] before a then-record crowd of 4,600.


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
* [[A. G. Gaston]] moved to Birmingham as a boy with his mother.


===Births===
===Births===
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* [[January 21]]: [[John Altman]], attorney and Chancellor
* [[January 21]]: [[John Altman]], attorney and Chancellor
* [[January 25]]: [[Charles Hooper]], merchant
* [[January 25]]: [[Charles Hooper]], merchant
* [[July 3]]: [[Gip Spruiell]], the first [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]] firefighter to die in the line of duty.
* [[July 3]]: [[Gip Spruiell]] and [[E. B. Huffman]], the first [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]] firefighters to die in the line of duty
* [[October 20]]: [[William Berney]], banker
* [[October 20]]: [[William Berney]], banker


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* [[Massey Business College building]] at 2024 3rd Avenue North
* [[Massey Business College building]] at 2024 3rd Avenue North
* [[Railroad Square|Paper warehouse]] at 1720 2nd Avenue North
* [[Railroad Square|Paper warehouse]] at 1720 2nd Avenue North
* The original [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church]]
* [[Jayfe Ware residence]] on Old Springville Road in Clay.
* [[Jayfe Ware residence]] on Old Springville Road in Clay.



Revision as of 08:14, 4 February 2015

1905 was the 34th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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Context

In 1905, the play The Scarlet Pimpernel opened at the New Theatre in London with a new final act. The Cullinan Diamond was found near Pretoria, South Africa. Rotary International was founded. President Theodore Roosevelt began a full term. Albert Einstein published his paper On a heuristic viewpoint concerning the production and transformation of light, in which he explained the photoelectric effect using the notion of light quanta. In India, the 1905 Kangra earthquake hit the Kangra valley, killed 20,000, and destroyed most buildings in Kangra, Mcleodganj and Dharamshala. Albert Einstein submitted his doctoral dissertation On the Motion of Small Particles..., in which he explained Brownian motion. Las Vegas was founded. Norway gained independence from Sweden. Albert Einstein published the article On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies where he revealed his theory of special relativity. The Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan were established. Albert Einstein submitted his paper Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content? in which he developed an argument for the famous equation E = mc². The Russo-Japanese War was ended with the Treaty of Portsmouth in New Hampshire. The Russian Revolution of 1905 took place, forcing Tsar Nicholas II to establish the Duma.


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