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* [[March 19]]: The newly-formed [[Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama]] was established on the former campus of the [[East Alabama Male College]] in [[Auburn]].
* [[March 19]]: The newly-formed [[Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama]] was established on the former campus of the [[East Alabama Male College]] in [[Auburn]].
* [[June 3]]: A post office was established for the community around [[McElwain Furnace]] ([[Irondale]]).
* [[June 3]]: A post office was established for the community around [[McElwain Furnace]] ([[Irondale]]).
* [[July 4]]: [[1872 fire|A fire]] destroyed 13 buildings in early Birmingham.
* [[July 4]]: [[1872 fire|A fire]] which started at [[B. F. Cheek]]'s drug store destroyed 13 buildings in early Birmingham.
* [[July 8]] [[Mayor of Birmingham]] [[Robert Henley]], suffering from tuberculosis, traveled to Florida to seek a cure.  He appointed [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[William McDonald]] to act as mayor in his absence.
* [[July 8]] [[Mayor of Birmingham]] [[Robert Henley]], suffering from tuberculosis, traveled to Florida to seek a cure.  He appointed [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[William McDonald]] to act as mayor in his absence.
* [[October 14]]: Birmingham's first theatrical productions, "East Lynne" and "Everybody's Wife" were staged at [[Sublett Hall]].  
* [[October 14]]: Birmingham's first theatrical productions, "East Lynne" and "Everybody's Wife" were staged at [[Sublett Hall]].  
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* [[June 21]]: The [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]] congregation was organized and Jonathan Hillyer was elected pastor.
* [[June 21]]: The [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]] congregation was organized and Jonathan Hillyer was elected pastor.
* [[Cathedral Church of the Advent]] was established as a parish church.
* [[Cathedral Church of the Advent]] was established as a parish church.
* [[Enon Baptist Church]] was established in [[Morris]].


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 5]]: [[Charles A. Brown]], [[Birmingham City Schools]] principal and associate superintendent
* [[April 15]]: [[Mary Pratt DeBardeleben Percy]]
* [[April 15]]: [[Mary Pratt DeBardeleben Percy]]
* [[May 15]]: [[John Hornady]], newspaper editor and [[Birmingham City Commission]] member
* [[May 15]]: [[John Hornady]], newspaper editor and [[Birmingham City Commission]] member

Latest revision as of 20:01, 15 October 2022

1872 was the first year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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In 1872, Yellowstone National Park was established as the world's first national park. The magazine Popular Science began publication. U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Amnesty Act of 1872 into law, restoring full civil rights to all but about 500 Confederate sympathizers. The first Shriners Temple was established in New York City. Ulysses S. Grant defeated Horace Greeley in the presidential election. The Mary Celeste was found mysteriously unmanned, but still seaworthy.

Notable books published in 1872 included Under the Greenwood Tree by Thomas Hardy and In a Glass Darkly by Sheridan Le Fanu.

Notable births in 1872 included baseball player Willie Keeler, painter Piet Mondrian, philosopher & mathematician Bertrand Russell, cartoonist & illustrator Heath Robinson, aviation pioneer Louis Blériot, President Calvin Coolidge, explorer Roald Amundsen, Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone, painter Louis Dewis, and actress Maude Adams. Notable deaths included financier Big Jim Fisk, explorer William Wentworth, inventor Samuel Morse, King Charles XV of Sweden and Norway, General George Meade, and newspaper founder Horace Greeley.

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