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== Events ==
== Events ==
* [[April 4]]: The [[University of Alabama]] and its library were burned by Union troops under the command of [[Thomas M. Johnston]].
* [[April 9]]: The [[Civil War]] ended with General Lee's surrender at Appomattox.
* [[April 9]]: The [[Civil War]] ended with General Lee's surrender at Appomattox.
* [[April 10]]: Alabama was made a military district of the United States.
* [[April 10]]: Alabama was made a military district of the United States.
* [[June 21]]: [[Lewis E. Parsons]] was appointed provisional Governor of Alabama by United States occupation forces.
* [[June 21]]: [[Lewis E. Parsons]] was appointed provisional Governor of Alabama by United States occupation forces.
* [[December 13]]: [[Robert M. Patton]] was inaugurated as Alabama's newly elected governor.
* [[December 13]]: [[Robert M. Patton]] was inaugurated as Alabama's newly elected governor.
* [[Canaan Missionary Baptist Church]] was organized.
* The [[Jefferson County Medical Society]] was organized by [[Joseph Riley Smith]].
* The [[Jefferson County Medical Society]] was organized by [[Joseph Riley Smith]].
* [[Talladega College]] was founded as a one-room school for African Americans.
* [[Talladega College]] was founded as a one-room school for African Americans.
* [[Peyton King]] bought the 1,640-acre homestead of [[Abner Killough]] in the area that later became [[Avondale]].


=== Battles ===
=== Battles ===
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* [[March 22]]: Union Brigadier General [[James H. Wilson]] began his [[Wilson's Raid|raid]] into Alabama by separating his forces in three separate columns to mask his intentions.
* [[March 22]]: Union Brigadier General [[James H. Wilson]] began his [[Wilson's Raid|raid]] into Alabama by separating his forces in three separate columns to mask his intentions.
* [[March 26]]: Wilson's Raid continued with a skirmish at the Black Warrior River.
* [[March 26]]: Wilson's Raid continued with a skirmish at the Black Warrior River.
* [[March 27]]: Wilson's columns rejoined at [[Jasper]].
* [[March 27]]: Wilson's columns rejoined at [[Jasper]], burning [[Jasper First United Methodist Church|Jasper Methodist Church]], the [[Walker County Courthouse]] and the [[Jasper Masonic Lodge]].
* March: Wilson used the [[Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens|Arlington Home]] as temporary headquarters.
* [[March 28]]: Wilson and McCook used the [[Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens|William Mudd residence]] in [[Elyton]] as temporary headquarters while burning the town.
* [[March 28]]: Union troops destroyed the [[Oxmoor Furnace|Oxmoor]] and [[Irondale Furnace]]s.
* March: A division of Wilson's army camped at the [[Williamson Hawkins plantation]].
* March: A division of Wilson's army camped at the [[Williamson Hawkins plantation]].
* [[March 28]]: Union troops destroyed the [[Oxmoor Furnace|Oxmoor]] and [[Irondale Furnace]]s.
* March: Wilson's troops also destroyed the [[Conners Steel]] rolling mill in [[Helena]] and the [[Confederate Storehouse (Trussville)|Confederate Storehouse]] in [[Trussville]].
* March: Wilson's troops also destroyed the [[Conners Steel]] rolling mill in [[Helena]] and the [[Confederate Storehouse (Trussville)|Confederate Storehouse]] in [[Trussville]].
* [[March 30]]: Wilson's troops destroyed the [[Central Iron Works]] in along [[Buck Creek]].
* [[March 30]]: Wilson's troops destroyed the [[Central Iron Works]] in along [[Buck Creek]].
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* [[April 2]]: The Confederates lost the [[Wilson's Raid#Battle_of_Selma|Battle of Selma]].
* [[April 2]]: The Confederates lost the [[Wilson's Raid#Battle_of_Selma|Battle of Selma]].
* [[April 12]]: Wilson's forces occupied Montgomery before moving on to Georgia.
* [[April 12]]: Wilson's forces occupied Montgomery before moving on to Georgia.
* [[April 16]]: Wilson's forces participated in battles at Fort Tyler (near West Point, Georgia) and Girard (near Columbus), the last military engagements between Confederate and U. S. forces fought on Alabama soil.


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* February: [[Frank O'Brien]] was released as a prisoner of war by the North.
* February: [[Frank O'Brien]] was released as a prisoner of war by the North.
* [[April 9]]: Confederate Captain [[William Ward]] was captured by Union forces.
* [[July 29]]: [[William F. Hamby]] succeeded [[Abner Killough]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].
* [[July 29]]: [[William F. Hamby]] succeeded [[Abner Killough]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].
* November: [[Jabez Curry]] became president of [[Samford University|Howard College]].
* November: [[Jabez Curry]] became president of [[Samford University|Howard College]].
* [[James H. Duran]] succeeded [[James Walton]] as [[Shelby County Sheriff]].  Duran was then succeeded by [[Charles B. Elliott]].
* [[James H. Duran]] succeeded [[James Walton]] as [[Shelby County Sheriff]].  Duran was then succeeded by [[Charles B. Elliott]].
* [[Mortimer Jordan, Jr]] moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to attend the Miami Medical College.
* [[Mortimer Jordan Jr]] moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to attend the Miami Medical College.
* [[A. B. Loveman]] emigrated to the United States.
* [[A. B. Loveman]] emigrated to the United States.
* [[Alburto Martin]] was re-elected by the general assembly as solicitor for the [[Jefferson County]] judicial circuit.
* [[Alburto Martin]] was re-elected by the general assembly as solicitor for the [[Jefferson County]] judicial circuit.
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 20]]: [[John J. Connolly]], trainmaster
* [[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
* [[May 8]]: [[W. G. Lunsford]], plumber and investor
* [[May 26]]: [[George Bodeker]], [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police Chief]]
* [[May 26]]: [[George Bodeker]], [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police Chief]]
* [[August 23]]: [[Horace Waters]], member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]
* [[September 8]]: [[Thomas Benners]], founder of [[T. H. Benners & Co.]].
* [[December 4]]: [[John L. Parker]], acting mayor of [[Birmingham]]
* [[December 4]]: [[John L. Parker]], acting mayor of [[Birmingham]]
* [[December 5]]: [[Dyer Talley]], surgeon
* [[December 10]]: [[William Wier]], Birmingham Police Chief
* [[December 10]]: [[William Wier]], Birmingham Police Chief
* [[Lawrence Buck]], architect
* [[Roderick MacKenzie]], artist
* [[Roderick MacKenzie]], artist
* [[Harvey Woodward]], real estate heir


=== Marriages ===
=== Marriages ===

Latest revision as of 10:53, 1 June 2021

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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