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* [[January 20]]: [[John J. Connolly]], trainmaster
* [[January 20]]: [[John J. Connolly]], trainmaster
* [[February 17]]: [[Frank Nelson Jr]], industrialist and real estate developer
* [[February 17]]: [[Frank Nelson Jr]], industrialist and real estate developer
* April: [[Mac Drennen|D. M. "Mac" Drennen]], president of [[Drennen Bros.]] mercantile
* [[April 24]]: [[Lemuel Dawson]], Baptist minister
* [[April 24]]: [[Lemuel Dawson]], Baptist minister
* [[May 8]]: [[W. G. Lunsford]], plumber and investor
* [[May 8]]: [[W. G. Lunsford]], plumber and investor

Revision as of 11:22, 4 August 2020

1865 was 6 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham, 46 years after Alabama became a state, and 4 years after Alabama joined the Confederacy.

Events

Battles

Major General James H. Wilson, commander of Wilson's Raid.


Individuals

Jabez Curry
John L. Parker

Births

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Looking Down Yosemite Valley, California (1865)

Buildings

Paintings

Context

In 1865, the Confederate States surrendered, ending the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth; Andrew Johnson became President. The Christian Mission, later renamed the Salvation Army, was founded in London. The U.S. Secret Service was founded. Léopold II became King of the Belgians. The Thirteenth Amendment, abolishing slavery, was declared ratified. The original Ku Klux Klan was founded. Gregor Mendel formulated his theories of Mendelian inheritance.

Books published in 1865 included Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne.

Notable births in 1865 included YMCA leader John Mott, writer Robert W. Chambers, King George V of the United Kingdom, composer Carl Nielsen, writer William Butler Yeats, composer Paul Dukas, President Warren G. Harding, and writer Rudyard Kipling. Notable deaths included cook Isabella Beeton, President Abraham Lincoln, assassin John Wilkes Booth, shipping magnate Samuel Cunard, and King Leopold I of Belgium.

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