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* Alabama was officially readmitted to the Union.
* Alabama was officially readmitted to the Union.
* Lincoln School of Marion was designated as [[Alabama State University|Lincoln Normal School]] by the Alabama State Board of Education.
* Lincoln School of Marion was designated as [[Alabama State University|Lincoln Normal School]] by the Alabama State Board of Education.
* [[Pleasant Hill Academy]] was founded by [[Isaac McAdory|Isaac]] and [[Alice McAdory]].


===Business===
===Business===
* [[October 5]]: The combination of the Wills Valley and Northeast & Southwest Railroads was approved by the legislature, forming the [[Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad]].
* [[October 5]]: The combination of the Wills Valley and Northeast & Southwest Railroads was approved by the legislature, forming the [[Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad]].
* [[December 30]]: The [[Pioneer Mining and Manufacturing Company]] was incorporated.


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== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
[[Image:Walter McAdory.jpg|right|thumb|Walter McAdory in 1904]]
[[Image:Walter McAdory.jpg|right|thumb|Walter McAdory in 1904]]
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* [[Andrew Applegate]] became the first [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama]].
* [[Andrew Applegate]] became the first [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama]].
* [[Lewis H. Duyck]] succeeded [[Thomas Harrison]] as [[Shelby County Sheriff]].
* [[Lewis H. Duyck]] succeeded [[Thomas Harrison]] as [[Shelby County Sheriff]].
* [[George Johnson]] succeeded [[John Brown]] as [[Walker County Sheriff]].
* [[George Johnson (sheriff)|George Johnson]] succeeded [[John Brown]] as [[Walker County Sheriff]].
* [[Shandy Jones]] was elected to the [[Alabama House of Representatives]].
* [[Shandy Jones]] was elected to the [[Alabama House of Representatives]].
* [[Elisha Peck]] became Alabama's Chief Justice.
* [[Elisha Peck]] became Alabama's Chief Justice.
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[March 25]]: [[Robert Brown]], businessman and [[Alabama State Fair]] president
* [[April 3]]: [[Louis Pizitz]], merchant
* [[April 3]]: [[Louis Pizitz]], merchant
* [[May 12]]: [[Myrtle Bicknell|Myrtle Corbin]], the "Four Legged Girl," was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
* [[June 5]]: [[William Brandon]], [[Governor of Alabama]]
* [[July 24]]: [[Miles Copeland Sr]], physician
* [[December 17]]: [[Walter McAdory]], [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]
* [[December 17]]: [[Walter McAdory]], [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]
* [[December 26]]: [[James Dovel]], engineer
* [[Ed Boykin]], industrial accident victim
* [[Caroline Johnson]], church and civic worker
* [[Caroline Johnson]], church and civic worker


===Marriages===
===Marriages===
* [[April 26]]: [[Robert Mustin]] married the former [[Mollie Mustin|Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Gardner]] in [[Carrollton]].
* [[April 29]]: Banker [[William Berney]] married Lizzie J. Taylor in Montgomery.
* [[April 29]]: Banker [[William Berney]] married Lizzie J. Taylor in Montgomery.
* Widow [[Harriet Hewitt|Harriet Perkins]] married [[Goldsmith Hewitt II]].


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[June 4]]: [[Benjamin Porter]], judge, legislator and author
* [[September 28]]: [[Elisha McMath]], pioneer farmer
* [[September 28]]: [[Elisha McMath]], pioneer farmer
* [[December 21]]: [[Basil Manly]], [[List of University of Alabama presidents|president]] of the [[University of Alabama]]


== Works ==
== Works ==

Latest revision as of 12:12, 21 October 2020

1868 was 3 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and 49 years after Alabama first became a state.

Events

Business


Individuals

Walter McAdory in 1904

Births

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Context

In 1868, the Meiji Restoration restored the emperor to power in Japan. Andrew Johnson became the first President to be impeached by the House of Representatives; he is acquitted by one vote in the Senate. French geologist Louis Lartet discovered the first identified skeletons of Cro-Magnon. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified. Wyoming became a territory. Ulysses S. Grant defeated Horatio Seymour in the presidential election. The world's first traffic signal lights were installed in London. President Andrew Johnson granted unconditional pardon to all Civil War rebels.

Books published in 1868 included the first edition of The World Almanac and Book of Facts, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, and In Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne.

Notable births in 1868 included civil rights leader W. E. B. Du Bois, physicist Robert Millikan, author Maxim Gorky, Emperor Nicholas II of Russia, writer Gaston Leroux, explorer Robert Falcon Scott, traveller Gertrude Bell, mathematician Felix Hausdorff, chemist Fritz Haber, and actress Eugenie Besserer. Notable deaths included astronomer Léon Foucault, King Ludwig I of Bavaria, Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia (suicide), frontiersman Kit Carson, former president James Buchanan, mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius, King Mongkut of Siam, composer Gioachino Rossini, and Chief Black Kettle.

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