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==Events==
==Events==
* [[January 16]]: The [[Brevard]] post office was established.
* [[January 16]]: The [[Brevard]] post office was established.
* [[February 21]]: The [[Elyton Land Company]] transferred ownership of the land for [[Linn Park|Central Park]] to Birmingham.
* [[February 21]]: The [[Elyton Land Company]] sold [[Linn Park|Central Park]] (Linn Park), [[Marconi Park|East Park]] (Marconi Park) and [[Kelly Ingram Park|West Park]] (Kelly Ingram Park) to the City of [[Birmingham]] for $10 each.
* [[April 21]]: The [[Phoenix Club]] was organized.
* [[April 21]]: The [[Phoenix Club]] was organized.
* [[September 18]]: [[Woodlawn|Wood's Station]] was officially renamed "[[Woodlawn]]" by the U.S. Postal Service.
* The [[Birmingham Female College]], founded by [[Kate Thompson]] and [[Mrs P. E. Scott]], opened with 140 students.
* The [[Birmingham Female College]], founded by [[Kate Thompson]] and [[Mrs P. E. Scott]], opened with 140 students.
* [[November 15]]: The [[Relay House]] hosted hearings of the United States Senate Committee on Relations Between Labor and Capital.
* [[November 15]]: The [[Relay House]] hosted hearings of the United States Senate Committee on Relations Between Labor and Capital.
* [[November 24]]: A mob broke [[Lewis Houston]] out of the [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1875)|Jefferson County Jail]] and lynched him from a pine tree in [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]].
* December: The [[Alabama National Guard]] broke up a [[1883 Wesley Posey riot|mob attempting to lynch]] [[Wesley Posey]] at the [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1875)|Jefferson County Courthouse]].
* The [[Elyton Land Company Band]] was organized by [[Fred Gambs]].
* The [[Elyton Land Company Band]] was organized by [[Fred Gambs]].
* [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] was established.
* [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] was established.
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* Writer Joe Mulhatton visited Birmingham and read an account of a [[Underground river|small flowing stream]] discovered by a well-driller in the city.
* Writer Joe Mulhatton visited Birmingham and read an account of a [[Underground river|small flowing stream]] discovered by a well-driller in the city.
* The former [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1847)|Elyton Courthouse]], later used as a paint factory, was destroyed by fire.
* The former [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1847)|Elyton Courthouse]], later used as a paint factory, was destroyed by fire.
* The [[Hillcrest Golf & Country Club]] was established.


===Business===
===Business===
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* [[July 21]]: [[Robert Tidwell]], Alabama State Superintendent of Education
* [[July 21]]: [[Robert Tidwell]], Alabama State Superintendent of Education
* [[September 18]]: [[Jimmie Jones]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[September 18]]: [[Jimmie Jones]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[September 30]]: [[Mitchell Romeo]], bandleader and restaurateur
* [[Bem Price]], architect
* [[Bem Price]], architect



Latest revision as of 16:03, 7 January 2024

1883 was the 12th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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John Phillips in 1887

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Jimmie Jones

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In 1883, the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, establishing the United States civil service, was passed. The Ladies' Home Journal began publication. Oxygen was liquefied for the very first time. The Brooklyn Bridge in New York City was completed. The last quagga died at the Artis Magistra zoo in Amsterdam. The Krakatoa volcano exploded. The Orient Express began operation. The Kroger Company was founded.

Notable books published in 1883 included Also sprach Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle, and Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. Notable music released in 1883 included Symphony No. 3 by Johannes Brahms.

Notable births in 1883 included army general Joseph Stilwell; actor Lon Chaney, Sr; architect Walter Gropius; writer Franz Kafka; cartoonist Rube Goldberg; animator Max Fleischer; fashion designer Coco Chanel; and actress Edna Goodrich. Notable deaths included composer Richard Wagner, philosopher Karl Marx, painter Édouard Manet, scientist Edward Sabine, and circus midget General Tom Thumb.

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