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== Events ==
== Events ==
* The first geological map of Alabama was created.
* [[Henry W. Collier]] became [[Governor of Alabama]].
* [[Henry W. Collier]] became [[Governor of Alabama]].
* The [[Helena|Cove]] post office was established.
* The [[Helena|Cove]] post office was established.


== Business ==
=== Business ===
* [[Shelby Furnace No. 1]] was blown in.
* [[Shelby Furnace No. 1]] was blown in.
* The ''[[Central Alabamian]]'' was published.
* The ''[[Central Alabamian]]'' was published.
=== Government ===
* [[Bolling Hall]] was elected to the [[Alabama House of Representatives]]
==Works==
* [[Michael Tuomey]]'s [[Geological Map of Alabama]] was printed.


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 15]]: [[H. A. Wilson]],  U.S. Commissioner and newspaper publisher
* [[April 11]]: [[Anderson Blevins]], real estate developer
* [[May 9]]: [[B. A. Thompson]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[July 12]]: [[William Councill]], founding president of [[Alabama A&M University]]
* [[July 25]]: [[Edwin Taliaferro]], attorney
* [[October 1]]: [[Edley Oden]], distiller
* [[Andrew Beard]], mechanic and inventor
* [[Andrew Beard]], mechanic and inventor
* [[John B. Roden]], bookseller and investor


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
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In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first female doctor in the U.S.  The United States Department of the Interior was established.  The The St. Louis Fire nearly destroyed the entire city.  Tens of thousands of "forty-niners" arrived in California seeking gold.
In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first female doctor in the U.S.  The United States Department of the Interior was established.  The The St. Louis Fire nearly destroyed the entire city.  Tens of thousands of "forty-niners" arrived in California seeking gold.


Notable births in 1849 included Luther Burbank, Emma Lazarus, Ivan Pavlov, Frances Hodgson Burnett, and Crazy Horse.  Notable deaths included James K. Polk, Dolley Madison, Edgar Allan Poe, and Frédéric Chopin.
Notable births in 1849 included biologist Luther Burbank, poet Emma Lazarus, physiologist Ivan Pavlov, author Frances Hodgson Burnett, and Sioux chief Crazy Horse.  Notable deaths included King Willem II of the Netherlands, former President James K. Polk, former first lady Dolley Madison, King Charles Albert of Sardinia, author Edgar Allan Poe, and composer Frédéric Chopin.


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Latest revision as of 21:25, 27 August 2023

1849 was 22 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 30th year of Alabama statehood.

Events

Business

Government

Works

Individuals

Births

Deaths

Context

In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first female doctor in the U.S. The United States Department of the Interior was established. The The St. Louis Fire nearly destroyed the entire city. Tens of thousands of "forty-niners" arrived in California seeking gold.

Notable births in 1849 included biologist Luther Burbank, poet Emma Lazarus, physiologist Ivan Pavlov, author Frances Hodgson Burnett, and Sioux chief Crazy Horse. Notable deaths included King Willem II of the Netherlands, former President James K. Polk, former first lady Dolley Madison, King Charles Albert of Sardinia, author Edgar Allan Poe, and composer Frédéric Chopin.

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