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===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 7]]: [[William Walker, Jr]], attorney
* [[January 7]]: [[William Walker Jr]], attorney
* [[May 27]]: [[William Berney]], banker
* [[May 27]]: [[William Berney]], banker
* [[July 5]]: [[Edward Erswell]], carpenter and undertaker  
* [[July 5]]: [[Edward Erswell]], carpenter and undertaker  
* [[July 15]]: [[William Rushton, Sr]], president of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]
* [[July 15]]: [[William Rushton Sr]], president of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]
* [[October 13]]: [[Edward M. Tutwiler]], developer and co-founder of [[Leeds]]
* [[October 13]]: [[Edward M. Tutwiler]], developer and co-founder of [[Leeds]]
* [[December 17]]: [[Andrew Adger]], namesake of [[Adger]]
* [[December 17]]: [[Andrew Adger]], namesake of [[Adger]]

Revision as of 14:16, 4 August 2015

1846 was 25 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 27th year of Alabama statehood.

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In 1846, Brigham Young began leading a migration of Mormons to the Great Salt Lake. The Mexican–American War began. Adolphe Sax received a patent for the saxophone. The planet Neptune was discovered. Iowa was admitted as a state.

Notable births in 1846 included Kentucky Derby founder M. Lewis Clark, frontiersman "Buffalo Bill" Cody, cowboy Texas Jack Omohundro, doctor & pioneering vegetarian Anna Kingsford, and temperance advocate Carrie Nation. Notable deaths included Emperor Ninko of Japan, mathematician & astronomer Friedrich Bessel, and Pope Gregory XVI.

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