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==Events==
==Events==
* [[February 19]]: The [[1884 tornado outbreak]] killed at least 44 people in [[Alabama]].
* [[February 19]]: The [[1884 tornado outbreak]] killed at least 44 people in [[Alabama]].
* [[April 22]]: The [[1884 Alabama State Exposition]] opened in the [[Alabama Mineral Exposition Building]] in [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]].
* [[May 13]]–[[May 14|14]]: The [[1884 Birmingham Musical Festival]] was held at [[O'Brien's Opera House]].
* June: [[Grambs' Orchestra]] performed for [[1st Methodist Church]]'s Sunday School picnic in [[Blount Springs]].
* Summer: Construction of a 25-foot wide roadbed for [[Highland Avenue]] was completed.
* Summer: Construction of a 25-foot wide roadbed for [[Highland Avenue]] was completed.
* August: Investigations into an "[[Underground river]]" below [[5th Avenue North]] were undertaken.
* August: Investigations into an "[[Underground river]]" below [[5th Avenue North]] were undertaken.
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[[Image:Ullman hardware ad.png|right|thumb|250px|1884 advertisement for the Ullman Hardware Company.]]
[[Image:Ullman hardware ad.png|right|thumb|250px|1884 advertisement for the Ullman Hardware Company.]]
* January: [[Frank Evans]] began pubilshing the ''[[Sunday Chronicle]]''.
* January: [[Frank Evans]] began pubilshing the ''[[Sunday Chronicle]]''.
* [[March 15]]: [[Peter Zinszer]] founded his "[[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House|Mammoth Furniture House]]"
* [[March 19]]: The [[Birmingham Mineral Railroad]] was chartered for business as an operating division of the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]].
* [[March 19]]: The [[Birmingham Mineral Railroad]] was chartered for business as an operating division of the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]].
* April: The [[Florence Hotel]] opened for business.
* April: The [[Florence Hotel]] opened for business.
* April: The [[Alabama National Bank|Alabama State Bank]] was founded in [[Birmingham]].
* [[April 3]]: The [[Eureka Land Company]] sold 442 acres of [[King's Spring]] to the officers of the newly-formed [[Avondale Land Company]] for $52,500.
* [[April 24]]: [[National Bank of Birmingham]] merged with [[City Bank]] to create the [[Amsouth Bank|First National Bank of Birmingham]].
* [[April 24]]: [[National Bank of Birmingham]] merged with [[City Bank]] to create the [[Amsouth Bank|First National Bank of Birmingham]].
* [[May 1]]: The ''[[Birmingham Iron Age]]'' changed its nameplate to ''The Weekly Iron Age''.
* [[May 1]]: The ''[[Birmingham Iron Age]]'' changed its nameplate to ''The Weekly Iron Age''.
* May: [[W. M. Reynolds]] opened the [[Capitol Hotel]].
* [[May 22]]: [[Emil Lesser]] opened a restaurant above the [[Exchange Saloon]].
* December: [[J. E. Webb]] and [[John Tillman]] formed the law partnership of [[Webb & Tillman]].
* The [[Alabama National Bank|Alabama State Bank]] was founded.
* The [[Alabama National Bank|Alabama State Bank]] was founded.
* [[William Aikin]] and [[Samuel Lighton]] opened the [[Iron City Foundry & Machine Works]] on [[16th Street North]].
* The [[Birmingham Insurance Company]] was organized by [[T. L. Hudgins]].
* The [[Birmingham Insurance Company]] was organized by [[T. L. Hudgins]].
* The [[Birmingham Street Railway Company]] was established.
* The [[Birmingham Street Railway Company]] was established.
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===Government===
===Government===
[[Image:A O Lane 1887.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A. O. Lane in 1887]]
[[Image:A O Lane 1887.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A. O. Lane in 1887]]
* [[Moses Barton]] succeeded [[Elijah O'Rear]] as [[Walker County Sheriff]].
* [[August 4]]: The [[1884 general election]] was held.
** [[Samuel Greene]] was elected to the [[Alabama House of Representatives]].
** [[Chambers McAdory]] was re-elected to the state legislature.
** [[Moses Barton]] succeeded [[Elijah O'Rear]] as [[Walker County Sheriff]].
** [[Andrew Tarrant]] was re-elected as tax assessor for [[Jefferson County]].
** [[Edwin F. Vest]] succeeded [[Francis A. Nelson]] as [[Shelby County Sheriff]].
* [[November 4]]: The [[1884 general election|1884 presidential election]] was held.
* [[Birmingham City School]]'s Board of School Trustees was reorganized as the [[Birmingham Board of Education]].
* [[Birmingham City School]]'s Board of School Trustees was reorganized as the [[Birmingham Board of Education]].
* [[Samuel Greene]] was elected to the [[Alabama House of Representatives]].
* [[James Gilmer]] was appointed Adjutant General of Alabama and chief of [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Edward O'Neal]]'s staff.
* [[A. O. Lane]] was re-elected as [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
* [[A. O. Lane]] was re-elected as [[Mayor of Birmingham]].
* [[Chambers McAdory]] was re-elected to the state legislature.
** [[James Stiles]] was elected justice of the peace.
* [[Mitchell Porter]] was appointed to fill an unexpired term at Probate Court.
* [[Mitchell Porter]] was appointed to fill an unexpired term at Probate Court.
* [[James Stiles]] was elected justice of the peace.
* [[Andrew Tarrant]] was re-elected as tax assessor for [[Jefferson County]].
* [[Edwin F. Vest]] succeeded [[Francis A. Nelson]] as [[Shelby County Sheriff]].


=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 8]]: [[Malachi Wilkerson]], choir director at [[Parker High School]] and [[16th Street Baptist Church]]
* [[February 2]]: [[Lee Bidgood]], founding dean of [[Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration]]
* [[February 2]]: [[Lee Bidgood]], founding dean of [[Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration]]
* [[October 5]]: [[Benjamin Roden, Jr]], businessman
* [[May 9]]: [[Pauline Fletcher]], nurse and founder of [[Camp Fletcher]]
* [[October 5]]: [[Benjamin Roden Jr]], businessman
* [[October 8]]: [[Chauncey Sparks]], [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]
* [[October 8]]: [[Chauncey Sparks]], [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]
* [[Robert Aland]], entrepreneur
* [[October 9]]: [[F. Page Seibert]], [[Samford University]] benefactor
* [[October 30]]: [[Jake Salie]], architect
* [[November 30]]: [[Eugene Knight]], architect
* [[December 28]]: [[Ralph Smallman]], civil engineer and building contractor


[[Image:William Mudd.jpg|right|thumb|150px|William Mudd]]
[[Image:William Mudd.jpg|right|thumb|150px|William Mudd]]


===Graduations===
===Graduations===
* [[William Elias B. Davis]] from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York.
* [[William Elias B. Davis]] from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York
* [[Daniel Greene]] from Emory College in Oxford, Georgia with a bachelor of arts.
* [[Daniel Greene]] from Emory College in Oxford, Georgia with a bachelor of arts
* [[Robert Kerr]] from Union College of Law in Chicago, Illinois


=== Marriages ===
=== Marriages ===
* [[April 2]]: Newspaper editor [[Franklin Glass]] to the former Mattie Byrd Purnell.
* [[April 2]]: Newspaper editor [[Franklin Glass]] to the former Mattie Byrd Purnell.
* [[August 19]]: [[Robert Mustin]] to [[Mamie Mustin|Mamie C. Williams]] in Pickens County
* Saloon keeper [[Christian Rambow]] to [[Ella Rambow|Ella Houser]].


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[September 2]]: [[William Mudd]], judge and businessman
* [[September 2]]: [[William Mudd]], judge and businessman
* [[November 19]]: [[Benjamin Worthington]], plantation owner


==Works==
==Works==

Latest revision as of 15:23, 8 January 2024

1884 was the 13th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

1884 advertisement for the Ullman Hardware Company.

Government

A. O. Lane in 1887

Religion

Individuals

Births

William Mudd

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

Works

16th Street Baptist Church in 1884

Buildings

Context

In 1884, the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was published. The Colchester earthquake struck England. The cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty's pedestal was laid. The Sino–French War began. The International Meridian Conference in Washington, D.C. fixed the Greenwich Meridian as the world's Prime Meridian. Democrat Grover Cleveland defeated Republican James G. Blaine in the presidential election. The Washington Monument was completed.

Notable books published in 1884 included Flatland by Edwin Abbott Abbott, Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson, The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Notable music released in 1884 included "Oh My Darling, Clementine" by Percy Montrose, "The Fountain in the Park" (a.k.a. "While Strolling Through the Park One Day") by Ed Haley, and comic opera Princess Ida by Gilbert & Sullivan.

Notable births in 1884 included singer Sophie Tucker, inventor Alfred Carlton Gilbert, filmmaker Robert J. Flaherty, novelist Hugh Walpole, President Harry S. Truman, and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Notable deaths included geneticist Gregor Mendel, Stanford University namesake Leland Stanford, Jr, inventor Cyrus McCormick, detective Allan Pinkerton, and chess player Paul Morphy.

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