1885
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1885 was the 14th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.
Events
- The community of Calera organized its first high school.
- The town of Morris was incorporated.
- Construction of the Highland Avenue Railroad began.
- Powell School graduated its first senior class.
Business
- March 26: Central Bank of Birmingham was founded by William Berney.
- J. Blach & Sons was founded by Julius Blach.
- The Sloss Furnace Company was sold to investors by Colonel James Withers Sloss and became the Sloss Iron & Steel Company.
Religion
- Isaac Hochstadter became president of Temple Emanu-El.
- Warrior Baptist Church was founded.
Sports
- The Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs was formed.
Works
Buildings
- Avondale Brewing Company building
- Berney National Bank building
- Cowart Drug Company Building
Individuals
- January 15: Samuel R. Truss became Jefferson County Sheriff.
- F. A. Gafford became chief of the Birmingham Fire Department.
- John Inman became director of the L & N Mineral Railroad.
- Brothers L. Y., S. W. and H. P. Lipscomb settled in the area that would later bear their name.
- Photographer A. C. Oxford retired to Blount Springs.
- Attorney John Terry resigned from the practice of law.
- Architect W. W. Rose moved to Birmingham.
Births
- May 27: Gus Jebeles, Birmingham Barons owner
- June 22: Martha Fort Anderson, artist
- August 10: Lonnie Noojin, coach
- December 1: Paul Pim, cartoonist
- Hugh A. Locke, attorney
- Alburto Throckmorton
Graduations
- Brother Bryan from University of North Carolina
Marriages
- December 31: Businessman Tom Ashford to Susie Swoope.
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