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(New page: '''1878''' was the seventh year after the founding of the city of Birmingham. ==Events== * The city of Cullman was incorporated. === Business === * January: The [[Pratt Coal and ...)
 
 
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==Events==
==Events==
* [[April 22]]: The [[Dolomite Post Office|Earle Post Office]] was established in what is now [[Dolomite]].
* The city of [[Cullman]] was incorporated.
* The city of [[Cullman]] was incorporated.
* [[William Fields]] purchased property for a farm in what became the [[Fieldstown]] community of present-day [[Gardendale]].


=== Business ===
=== Business ===
* January: The [[Pratt Coal and Coke Company]] was organized.
* [[July 18]]: The [[Pratt Coal and Coke Company]], organized in January, was incorporated.
* The rail line that would become the [[Birmingham Southern Railroad]] was built, connecting [[Pratt City]]'s coal mines to the steel mills in Birmingham.
* The [[Birmingham & Pratt Mines Railroad]], predecessor to the [[Birmingham Southern Railroad]] was built, connecting [[Pratt City]]'s coal mines to foundries and railroads in Birmingham.
* [[Frank O'Brien]] purchased 125 feet of frontage on [[1st Avenue North|1st Avenue]] for the exorbitant sum of $500.
* [[Frank O'Brien]] purchased 125 feet of frontage on [[1st Avenue North|1st Avenue]] for the exorbitant sum of $500.


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* [[William H. Morris]] resigned as [[Mayor of Birmingham]]; [[Henry Caldwell]] was appointed to finish the term.
* [[William H. Morris]] resigned as [[Mayor of Birmingham]]; [[Henry Caldwell]] was appointed to finish the term.
* [[Thomas Jeffers]] took office as the next elected Mayor of Birmingham.
* [[Thomas Jeffers]] took office as the next elected Mayor of Birmingham.
* A new [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] took office: [[Benjamin F. Roden]], [[George W. Allen]], [[Willliam A. Smith]], [[Mortimer Jordan, Jr]], [[Jule Lockwood]], and [[Frank Nabers]].
* A new [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] took office: [[Benjamin F. Roden]], [[George W. Allen]], [[Willliam A. Smith]], [[Mortimer Jordan Jr]], [[Jule Lockwood]], and [[Frank Nabers]].
* [[William Walker, Jr]] was elected to the [[Alabama State Legislature]].
* [[William Walker Jr]] was elected to the [[Alabama State Legislature]].
* The [[Alabama State Legislature]] replaced the [[University of Alabama]]'s [[University of Alabama Board of Regents|Board of Regents]] with a [[University of Alabama Board of Trustees|Board of Trustees]].


=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===
* The [[Shiloh Presbyterian Church]] building was relocated.
* The [[Shiloh Presbyterian Church]] building was relocated.
* [[Broad Street Missionary Baptist Church|Spring Street Baptist Church]] was founded in [[Elyton]].


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* May: [[James Bowron]] visited Birmingham for the first time.
* May: [[James Bowron]] visited Birmingham for the first time.
* [[December 5]]: [[Eugene Enslen]] married the former [[Della Evans]].
* [[John Camp]] retired from the bench in Texas' state district court.
* [[Josiah Gorgas]] succeeded [[Carlos Smith]] as president of the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Josiah Gorgas]] succeeded [[Carlos Smith]] as president of the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Thomas McDonald]] moved from [[Birmingham]] to [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[Thomas McDonald]] moved from [[Birmingham]] to [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[J. Q. A. Wilhite]] was ordained a minister in Louisville.
* [[J. Q. A. Wilhite]] was ordained a minister in Louisville.
* [[James Hall]] graduated from Cumberland Presbyterian University and was ordained a minister in the [[Elyton Presbytery]].


[[Image:Henry Walthall.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Henry Walthall c. 1911]]
[[Image:Henry Walthall.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Henry Walthall c. 1911]]
===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 24]]: [[Joseph Zoettl]], monk and sculptor
* [[January 24]]: [[Joseph Zoettl]], monk and sculptor
* [[February 28]]: [[Robert Jemison Jr]], real estate executive
* [[March 1]]: [[Joseph Zinszer]], retailer
* [[March 16]]: [[Henry Walthall]], actor
* [[March 16]]: [[Henry Walthall]], actor
* [[June 12]]: [[Paul Cole]], Birmingham police detective
* [[June 12]]: [[Paul Cole]], Birmingham police detective
* [[December 20]]: [[Isaac Beatty, Jr]], real estate executive
* [[September 2]]: [[Charles Rice]], first [[Mayor of Homewood]]
* [[September 7]]: [[Charles Carraway]], physician
* [[October 23]]: [[Jacques Wambsganss]], photographer
* [[December 20]]: [[Isaac Beatty Jr]], real estate executive
* [[Lucille Douglass]], artist
* [[Lucille Douglass]], artist
* [[Henry Edmonds]], founder of [[Independent Presbyterian Church]]
* [[Henry Edmonds]], founder of [[Independent Presbyterian Church]]
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[[Image:Moses Stroup.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Moses Stroup]]
[[Image:Moses Stroup.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Moses Stroup]]
=== Deaths ===
=== Deaths ===
* [[March 31]]: [[Moses Stroup]], furnace master
* [[March 31]]: [[Moses Stroup]], furnace master

Latest revision as of 21:55, 20 April 2023

1878 was the seventh year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Government

Religion

Individuals

Henry Walthall c. 1911

Births

Moses Stroup

Deaths

Context

In 1878, Thomas Edison received his first patent for the phonograph. Pope Leo XIII succeeded Pope Pius IX. Mississippi State University (as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of the State of Mississippi) was created by the Mississippi Legislature. The Tokyo Stock Exchange was established.

Notable books published in 1878 included The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy and Human, All Too Human by Friedrich Nietzsche. Notable music composed in 1878 included "Aloha `Oe" by Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii, "Ten Little Injuns" by Septimus Winner, Violin Concerto in D major by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and the musical H.M.S. Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan.

Notable births in 1878 included poet and historian Carl Sandburg, automobile manufacturer André Citroën, boxer Jack Johnson, actor Lionel Barrymore, dancer Bill Robinson, dancer Isadora Duncan, Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa, musician George M. Cohan, author Upton Sinclair, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, and automobile manufacturer Louis Chevrolet. Notable deaths included King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, Pope Pius IX, politician William M. "Boss" Tweed, scientist Joseph Henry, religious leader Orson Hyde, and businessman Henry Wells.

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