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  • ...orical iron furnace near [[Bessemer]]. One of the first [[List of furnaces|iron making operations]] in the [[Birmingham District]], the ironworks are an Al Tannehill was a major supplier of iron for Confederate ordnance. Remains of the old furnaces are the central attra
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  • * [[A. O. Lane]] became editor of the ''[[Birmingham Iron Age]]''. * The [[Woodward Iron Company]] began operations in the [[Birmingham District]].
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  • ...[1967]], supplying the [[Woodward Furnace|Woodward]], [[Tennessee Coal and Iron|TCI]], and [[Sloss Furnace|Sloss]] furnaces in Birmingham, as well as the [
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  • * First coke iron: 1874, by the [[Experimental Coke Company]] * First wrought iron: June 30, 1881 at the [[Birmingham Iron & Steel Co.]]
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  • ...later recruited capital to the [[Birmingham District]] to help develop its iron and steel industry. ...ess and continued to participate in the development of the state's nascent iron industry while also briefly teaching school. He married the former [[Martha
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  • ...at [[Magella]] on the north face of Red Mountain, connecting to the Alice, Woodward and Sloss properties. The '''South Branch''' was constructed simultaneously ...the mountain. Expansion of the railroad was directed by [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] president [[John Inman]], who was a director of L&N
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  • * The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] hired [[Lloyd Noland]] to head its health department * [[January 1]]: [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]] inaugurated its employee pension plan.
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  • * [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] began developing [[Bayview]]. * [[William Hassinger]] became president of the [[Southern Iron and Steel Company]].
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  • * [[Katherine M. McTyeire]], [[Iron Art]] * [[Charles Linn]], [[National Bank of Birmingham]], [[Linn Iron Works]]
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  • * [[George Crawford]] (1869-1936), President of the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company]] 1907-1930 * [[Joseph Woodward]] (1843-1917), president of [[Woodward Iron Company]]
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  • ...aming its new community '''Wheeling''', for Wheeling, West Virginia, where Woodward also had business interests. By the 1880s the company had laid out a 3-by-1 ...ommunity grew to well over 200 residents by [[1906]], many working for the Woodward Company. The town was incorporated and named for L. Y. Lipscomb in 1910. Th
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  • * [[June 23]]: [[Woodward Furnace No. 3]] was blown in. * [[October 9]]: [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]] was incorporated by [[John Joseph Eagan]].
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  • Millin was involved in organizing [[Woodward Iron Company]] miners and coke workers in [[Dolomite]] to support the strike. ...a wooded area just outside of town, within 100 yards of the dirt road to [[Woodward Furnaces]]. He was hanged from a pine tree using the same type of wire. His
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  • ...of his former [[Williamson Hawkins plantation|plantation]] to the [[Thomas Iron Company]]. * July: [[Frank Evans]] bought a one-half interest in the ''[[Weekly Iron Age]]''.
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  • ...cceeded Roden as vice-president. The hotel was named for [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] vice president [[T. T. Hillman]]. ...one Brothers, Architects of New Orleans, Louisiana (also involved in the [[Woodward Building]]). It was arranged in an H-shape with the courtyards filled on th
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  • * [[January 26]]: [[Woodward Furnace No. 2]] was blown in. * The [[Coalburg Coal and Coke Company]] was sold to the [[Sloss Iron and Steel Company]].
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  • * [[March 30]]: Wilson's troops destroyed the [[Central Iron Works]] in along [[Buck Creek]]. ...son's troops destroyed [[Brighthope]] iron furnace and the [[Little Cahaba Iron Works]].
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  • * [[George Crawford]] (1869-1936), President of the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company]] 1907-1930 * [[Joseph Woodward]] (1843-1917), president of [[Woodward Iron Company]]
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  • ...xmoor Furnace]] became the first in the [[Birmingham District]] to produce iron from locally-obtained ore and coke. * Thomas O'Connor purchased the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company|Tennessee Coal and Rail Company]].
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  • ...e [[Birmingham Barons]] in [[1910]] by industrialist and team-owner [[Rick Woodward]] and served as the home park for the Barons and for the [[Birmingham Black ...he press. A newspaper contest produced the name of the stadium, taken from Woodward's first and last names.
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