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'''1820''' was fifty-one years before the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]].
[[Image:Thomas_Bibb.jpg|175px|right|thumb|Thomas Bibb]]
'''1820''' was 51 years before the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]] and one year after [[Alabama]] became a state.


== Events ==
== Events ==
* [[June 5]]: The [[Jefferson County Probate Court|Jefferson County Orphans' Court]] met for the first time at the newly-built [[Jefferson County Courthouse (Carrollville)|Jefferson County Courthouse]] in [[Carrollville]].
* [[July 10]]: [[William Wyatt Bibb]] died, making his brother and President of the Senate, [[Thomas Bibb]], [[Governor of Alabama]].
* [[July 10]]: [[William Wyatt Bibb]] died, making his brother and President of the Senate, [[Thomas Bibb]], [[Governor of Alabama]].
* [[December 18]]:  The General Assembly of Alabama established the [[University of Alabama|University of the State of Alabama]]'s Board of Trustees to oversee its construction and operation.
* [[December 18]]:  The General Assembly of Alabama established the [[University of Alabama|University of the State of Alabama]]'s Board of Trustees to oversee its construction and operation.
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* Infant [[Walter Drennen]] and his mother arrived at their homestead on the [[Mulberry River]] near [[Hamby's Mill]].
* Infant [[Walter Drennen]] and his mother arrived at their homestead on the [[Mulberry River]] near [[Hamby's Mill]].
* [[Trussville]] was established.
* [[Trussville]] was established.
* [[David Buck]] opened a general store at [[Bucksville]].
* The river port settlement of [[Baltimore]] on the [[Mulberry Fork]] in [[Blount County]] was advertised.
* [[December 20]]: [[Elyton]] was incorporated.


== Works ==
== Works ==
===Buildings===
===Buildings===
* [[John Looney House and Pioneer Museum|John Looney House]]
* [[Jefferson County Courthouse (Carrollville)]]
* [[John Looney House and Pioneer Museum|John Looney residence]]
* [[Shelby County Courthouse (1820)|Shelby County Courthouse]]
* [[Shelby County Courthouse (1820)|Shelby County Courthouse]]


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===Births===
===Births===
* [[April 7]]: [[James Sloss]], industrialist
* [[April 7]]: [[James Sloss]], industrialist
===Marriages===
* [[January 28]]: [[Ninian Tannehill]] to [[Polly Tannehill|Mary "Polly" Prude]]


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[William Wyatt Bibb]], first [[Governor of Alabama]]
* [[July 10]]: [[William Wyatt Bibb]], first [[Governor of Alabama]]


== Context ==
== Context ==
In 1820, the Missouri Compromise became law.  Maine was admitted to the U.S.  The ''Venus de Milo'' was discovered. Notable births include William Tecumseh Sherman, Susan B. Anthony, Florence Nightingale, and Friedrich Engels.  Notable deaths include King George III of the United Kingdom and Daniel Boone.
In 1820, George IV of the United Kingdom ascended the throne.  The Missouri Compromise became law.  Maine was admitted as a state.  The ''Venus de Milo'' was discovered.
 
Notable births included Union general William Tecumseh Sherman, suffragist Susan B. Anthony, nurse Florence Nightingale, and philosopher Friedrich Engels.  Notable deaths included King George III of the United Kingdom, naval hero Stephen Decatur, botanist Sir Joseph Banks, and pioneer Daniel Boone.


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Latest revision as of 12:06, 5 May 2015

Thomas Bibb

1820 was 51 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and one year after Alabama became a state.

Events

Works

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Marriages

Deaths

Context

In 1820, George IV of the United Kingdom ascended the throne. The Missouri Compromise became law. Maine was admitted as a state. The Venus de Milo was discovered.

Notable births included Union general William Tecumseh Sherman, suffragist Susan B. Anthony, nurse Florence Nightingale, and philosopher Friedrich Engels. Notable deaths included King George III of the United Kingdom, naval hero Stephen Decatur, botanist Sir Joseph Banks, and pioneer Daniel Boone.

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