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== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* September: [[William Walker, Jr]] enlisted in the [[7th Alabama Cavalry]].
* September: [[William Walker Jr]] enlisted in the [[7th Alabama Cavalry]].
* November: [[Charles Drennen]] and [[Charles Whelan]] were captured at Missionary Ridge.
* November: [[Charles Drennen]] and [[Charles Whelan]] were captured at Missionary Ridge.
* [[Rufus Cobb]] was assigned to General [[Joe Wheeler]]'s cavalry in Tennessee and placed in charge of a scouting party.
* [[Rufus Cobb]] was assigned to General [[Joe Wheeler]]'s cavalry in Tennessee and placed in charge of a scouting party.
* [[John Guttry]] succeeded [[D. H. Whatley]] as [[Walker County Sheriff]].
* [[John Guttry]] succeeded [[D. H. Whatley]] as [[Walker County Sheriff]].
* [[Robert Jemison, Jr (Tuscaloosa)|Robert Jemison, Jr]] was elected to the Confederate Senate and became president of the [[Northeast & Southwest Railroad]].
* [[Robert Jemison Jr (Tuscaloosa)|Robert Jemison Jr]] was elected to the Confederate Senate and became president of the [[Northeast & Southwest Railroad]].
* [[Mortimer Jordan, Jr]] was elected 3rd Lieutenant in his company.
* [[Mortimer Jordan Jr]] was elected 3rd Lieutenant in his company.
* [[Alburto Martin]] was elected solicitor for the [[Jefferson County]] judicial circuit.
* [[Alburto Martin]] was elected solicitor for the [[Jefferson County]] judicial circuit.
* [[Moses Stroup]] moved to Jefferson County to work on [[Oxmoor Furnace]].
* [[Moses Stroup]] moved to Jefferson County to work on [[Oxmoor Furnace]].

Revision as of 14:30, 4 August 2015

1863 was 8 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham, 44 years after Alabama became a state, and 2 years after Alabama joined the Confederacy.

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William Elias B. Davis in 1887

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In 1863, the Civil War and Taiping Rebellion continued. Harper's Weekly published Thomas Nast's first drawing of the modern Santa Claus. The first section of the London Underground Railway opened. The world-famous midgets General Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren were married in New York City. Arizona and Idaho were organized as territories. West Virginia was admitted as a state. The largest battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg, was fought. Thanksgiving was proclaimed a national holiday.

Books published in 1863 included The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley, Five Weeks in a Balloon by Jules Verne, and The Cossacks by Leo Tolstoy.

Notable births in 1863 included automobile pioneer Henry Royce, newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst, automobile manufacturer Henry Ford, statesman Austen Chamberlain, and astronomer Annie Jump Cannon. Notable deaths included Confederate General Stonewall Jackson, Confederate General Lewis Armistead, statesman Sam Houston, painter Eugène Delacroix, folklorist Jacob Grimm, King Frederick VII of Denmark, and novelist William Makepeace Thackeray.

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