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==Events==
==Events==
* [[January 4]]: [[William H. Morris]] succeeded [[James R. Powell]] as [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
* [[January 4]]: [[William H. Morris]] succeeded [[James Powell]] as [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
* [[March 27]]: [[Brown & Hood]] mercantile in [[Arkadelphia]] burned to the ground.
* [[May 1]]: The [[Alabama A&M University|Colored Normal School at Huntsville]] opened.
* [[May 1]]: The [[Alabama A&M University|Colored Normal School at Huntsville]] opened.
* [[Christian Enslen]], [[T. Y. Cain]], [[J. A. Curry]], [[J. W. Butler]], [[Thomas Jeffers]], [[Charles Linn,]] [[M. C. Wiley]] and [[George W. Allen]] took office as the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]].  
* [[Christian Enslen]], [[T. Y. Cain]], [[J. A. Curry]], [[J. W. Butler]], [[Thomas Jeffers]], [[Charles Linn,]] [[M. C. Wiley]] and [[George W. Allen]] took office as the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]].  
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* The [[1875 Constitutional Convention]] met to create the [[1875 Constitution of Alabama]].
* The [[1875 Constitutional Convention]] met to create the [[1875 Constitution of Alabama]].
* [[Truman Aldrich]] purchased the [[Montevallo coal mines]].
* [[Truman Aldrich]] purchased the [[Montevallo coal mines]].
* [[Henry M. Caldwell]] succeeded [[James R. Powell]] as president of the [[Elyton Land Company]].
* [[Henry M. Caldwell]] succeeded [[James Powell]] as president of the [[Elyton Land Company]].
* The [[Experimental Coke and Iron Company]] was organized by a committee of Birmingham investors, headed by [[Frank O'Brien]], to establish the commercial viability of iron made from local resources.
* The [[Experimental Coke and Iron Company]] was organized by a committee of Birmingham investors, headed by [[Frank O'Brien]], to establish the commercial viability of iron made from local resources.
* [[James Thomas and Company]] leased the [[Oxmoor Furnaces]] site.
* [[James Thomas and Company]] leased the [[Oxmoor Furnaces]] site.
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 20]]: [[C. I. Taylor]], [[Birmingham Giants]] founder
* [[January 20]]: [[C. I. Taylor]], [[Birmingham Giants]] founder
* [[February 6]]: [[Oscar Wells]], president of [[First National Bank of Birmingham]]
* [[August 6]]: [[Moses Ullman]], attorney
* [[October 2]]: [[Pattie Ruffner Jacobs]], women's suffrage advocate
* [[December 10]]: [[Alf Brown]], Birmingham Fire Chief
* [[December 10]]: [[Alf Brown]], Birmingham Fire Chief
* [[December 23]]: [[Hugo Marx]], investment banker
* [[Carrie Hill]], artist
* [[Carrie Hill]], artist
* [[Patti Ruffner Jacobs]], women's suffrage advocate
* [[S. Scott Joy]], engineer and architect


=== Graduations ===
=== Graduations ===
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=== Marriages ===
=== Marriages ===
* Attorney [[A. O. Lane]] to his partner's daughter, [[Minnie Lane|Minnie Terry]].
* Attorney [[A. O. Lane]] to his partner's daughter, [[Minnie Lane|Minnie Terry]].
* [[August 24]]: Widower [[Charles Linn]] to [[Fanny Linn|Fanny Clark]].


[[Image:Ninian Tannehill.jpg|right|thumb|100px|Ninian Tannehill]]
[[Image:Ninian Tannehill.jpg|right|thumb|100px|Ninian Tannehill]]
=== Deaths ===
=== Deaths ===
* [[February 21]]: [[Zachariah Hagood]], settler
* [[February 21]]: [[Zachariah Hagood]], settler
* [[August 4]]: [[Williamson Hawkins]], pioneer plantation owner
* [[August 4]]: [[Williamson Hawkins]], pioneer plantation owner
* [[June 25]]: [[Bartholomew Boyle]], railroad engineer
* [[October 10]]: [[Ninian Tannehill]], ironworks owner
* [[October 10]]: [[Ninian Tannehill]], ironworks owner
* [[Margaret Harvie Jordan|Margaret Smith]]
* [[Margaret Harvie Jordan|Margaret Smith]]


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=== Buildings ===
* [[Crystal Palace]] at [[Nabers' Grove]]
* [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1875)]]


==Context==
==Context==

Latest revision as of 11:19, 7 May 2023

1875 was the fourth year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Logotype used by the Shelby Iron Company in 1875

Individuals

Carrie Hill

Births

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Ninian Tannehill

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In 1875, Kwang-su became emperor of China. Bizet’s Carmen was first performed at the Opéra Comique, Paris. The first organized indoor game of ice hockey was played between in Montreal, Canada. Aristides won the first Kentucky Derby. Captain Matthew Webb became the first person to swim the English Channel. Brigham Young University was founded in Provo, Utah. The first performance of the Piano Concerto No. 1 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was given.

Notable books published in 1875 included Eight Cousins by Louisa May Alcott, Beauchamp's Career by George Meredith, and The Way We Live Now by Anthony Trollope . Notable music composed in 1875 included "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" by Thomas P. Westendorf, String Quartet No. 3 by Johannes Brahms, Serenade for Strings by Antonín Dvořák, and Piano Concerto No. 4 by Camille Saint-Saëns.

Notable births in 1875 included physician, philosopher, and musician Albert Schweitzer, film director D. W. Griffith, composer Maurice Ravel, automobile pioneer Walter Chrysler, boxer James J. Jeffries, pilot Harriet Quimby, automobile industrialist Alfred P. Sloan, writer Thomas Mann, psychiatrist Carl Jung, composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, author Edgar Rice Burroughs, occultist Aleister Crowley, chemist Gilbert N. Lewis, and military leader Arthur Currie. Notable deaths included painter Jean-François Millet, geologist Charles Lyell, the 12th Dalai Lama, composer Georges Bizet, sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye, Confederate General George Pickett, former president Andrew Johnson, writer Hans Christian Andersen, writer Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, and golfer Young Tom Morris.

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