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==Events==
==Events==
[[Image:North Birmingham Water Works postcard.jpg|right|thumb|325px|North Birmingham Water Works]]
[[Image:North Birmingham Water Works postcard.jpg|right|thumb|325px|North Birmingham Water Works]]
* [[February 10]]: The [[Alabama State Legislature]] passed a local prohibition law forbidding the sale of liquor within 1 1/2 miles of [[Avondale Springs]] (but not applicable to incorporated areas of [[Birmingham]]).
* [[February 11]]: [[St Mary's-on-the-Highlands Episcopal Church]] was founded.
* [[February 11]]: [[St Mary's-on-the-Highlands Episcopal Church]] was founded.
* [[March 9]]: The [[Hillman Hospital|Hospital of United Charity]] was incorporated.
* [[March 9]]: The [[Hillman Hospital|Hospital of United Charity]] was incorporated.
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* [[May 1]]: [[Ferdinand Neville]] was appointed the first full-time chief of the [[Birmingham Fire Department]].
* [[May 1]]: [[Ferdinand Neville]] was appointed the first full-time chief of the [[Birmingham Fire Department]].
* [[May 14]]: The [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce|Birmingham Chamber of Commerce]] was founded at a meeting at [[O'Brien's Opera House]].
* [[May 14]]: The [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce|Birmingham Chamber of Commerce]] was founded at a meeting at [[O'Brien's Opera House]].
* [[July 20]]: The [[Hotel Belvidere]] at [[East Lake Park]] held an "Opening Hop".
* [[August 6]]: The [[Magic City Guards]] were formally disbanded.
* [[August 6]]: The [[Magic City Guards]] were formally disbanded.
* [[September 9]]: [[Bessemer]] was incorporated.
* [[September 9]]: [[Bessemer]] was incorporated.
* [[September 20]]: [[John Henry]] competed in a legendary contest against a steam hammer.
* [[September 20]]: [[John Henry]] competed in a legendary contest against a steam hammer.
* September 20: [[George H. Johnson]] shot [[John Yancey]] near the intersection of [[20th Street South|20th Street]] and [[9th Avenue South|Avenue I]] in a dispute over an eviction, and also shot [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police]] Captain [[J. B. Donaldson]] in the ensuing confusion.
* [[November 25]]: Water from [[Roebuck Springs]] began filling the basin for [[East Lake Park|East Lake]], then called "Lake Como".
* [[November 25]]: Water from [[Roebuck Springs]] began filling the basin for [[East Lake Park|East Lake]], then called "Lake Como".
* [[Avondale]] was founded.
* [[Avondale]] was founded.
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=== Business ===
=== Business ===
* [[January 26]]: [[Woodward Furnace No. 2]] was blown in.
* [[January 26]]: [[Woodward Furnace No. 2]] was blown in.
* March: The [[Gate City Land Company]] was organized by [[Robert Warnock]] and [[N. W. Smith, Jr]].
* [[May 1]]: [[J. C. Marks & Company]], a wholesale wine, liquor and cigar dealer, was organized.
* [[June 14]]: The [[East Lake Railroad]] began service.
* [[June 14]]: The [[East Lake Railroad]] began service.
* [[August 3]]:  [[William Pinckard]] published the first edition of ''[[The Daily Herald]]''.
* [[August 3]]:  [[William Pinckard]] published the first edition of ''[[The Daily Herald]]''.
* August 3: [[Y. E. Holloway]] opened his Private Medical Dispensary.
* September: [[Parisian|Parisian Dry Goods & Millinery Company]] was founded by sisters [[Bertha Sommers]] and [[Estalla Reinach|Estalle Sommers Reinach]].
* [[December 16]]: The [[New York Model Bakery]] opened on [[22nd Street South]].
* [[G. L. Anderson]] founded the [[Anderson Electric|G. L. Anderson Brass Works]].
* [[G. L. Anderson]] founded the [[Anderson Electric|G. L. Anderson Brass Works]].
* The [[Berney Bank of Bessemer]] was organized by [[William Berney|William]] and [[Chollet Berney]].
* The [[Berney Bank of Bessemer]] was organized by [[William Berney|William]] and [[Chollet Berney]].
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* The [[Coalburg Coal and Coke Company]] was sold to the [[Sloss Iron and Steel Company]].
* The [[Coalburg Coal and Coke Company]] was sold to the [[Sloss Iron and Steel Company]].
* [[Loveman's]] department store opened its first location in downtown Birmingham.
* [[Loveman's]] department store opened its first location in downtown Birmingham.
* [[Parisian|Parisian Dry Goods & Millinery Company]] was founded.
* The [[Perry-Mason Shoe Co.]] was founded.
* The [[Denechaud House]] hotel and restaurant opened at 2107 [[2nd Avenue North]]
* The [[Denechaud House]] hotel and restaurant opened at 2107 [[2nd Avenue North]]
* The city's first stenographer, [[Zennie Tomlinson]], arrived to work for the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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[[Image:Kelly Ingram.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Kelly Ingram]]
[[Image:Kelly Ingram.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Kelly Ingram]]
* [[February 21]]: [[B. O. Hargrove]], [[Birmingham Fire Department|Birmingham Fire Chief]]
* [[February 21]]: [[B. O. Hargrove]], [[Birmingham Fire Department|Birmingham Fire Chief]]
* [[April 8]]: [[John Buchanan Sr]], Baptist minister
* [[April 18]]: [[Brooke Burnham]], architect
* [[April 18]]: [[Brooke Burnham]], architect
* [[June 1]]: [[Ewart Walker|Ewart "Dixie" Walker]], baseball pitcher  
* [[June 1]]: [[Ewart Walker|Ewart "Dixie" Walker]], baseball pitcher  
* [[June 6]]: [[Hubert Harper]], political cartoonist
* [[June 6]]: [[Hubert Harper]], political cartoonist
* [[July 22]]: [[Beach Chenoweth]], businessman
* [[August 4]]: [[Kelly Ingram]], [[World War I]] hero
* [[August 4]]: [[Kelly Ingram]], [[World War I]] hero
* [[September 22]]: [[Herbert Salmon]], mining engineer
* [[September 29]]: [[Virgil Elmore]], retailer
* [[November 19]]: [[Jack Nabors]], baseball player
* [[November 19]]: [[Jack Nabors]], baseball player
* [[December 8]]: [[Eddie Dent]], baseball pitcher
* [[December 8]]: [[Eddie Dent]], baseball pitcher
* [[Charles Gardner]], [[Jefferson County Sheriffs Office|Jefferson County Deputy]]
* [[Charles Gardner]], [[Jefferson County Sheriffs Office|Jefferson County Deputy]]
* [[Mignon Blair|Mignon Hall Blair]], newspaper reporter
* [[Roscoe Chandler]], owner of the [[Famous Cafeteria]]
* [[Jim Snell|"Sunny Jim" Snell]], circus clown
* [[Jim Snell|"Sunny Jim" Snell]], circus clown


===Marriages===
===Marriages===
* [[March 7]]: [[Miriam Bethea|Miriam Woodward]] to [[Sumter Bethea]].
* [[March 7]]: [[Miriam Bethea|Miriam Woodward]] to [[Sumter Bethea]]
* [[October 7]]: Mary R. Smith to [[George Cruikshank]].
* [[October 7]]: Mary R. Smith to [[George Cruikshank]]
* [[Edward M. Tutwiler]] to the former Margaret Lee Chewning.
* December: [[Ernest Loosley]] to the former Isabel Thompson
* [[Edward M. Tutwiler]] to the former Margaret Lee Chewning


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
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* [[Berney Brothers Block]]
* [[Berney Brothers Block]]
* [[Bessemer Block]]
* [[Bessemer Block]]
* [[Jeremiah Brake residence]] in [[Warrior]]
* [[Caldwell-Milner building]] on [[1st Avenue North]]
* [[Caldwell-Milner building]] on [[1st Avenue North]]
* [[John Dwyer residence]]
* [[John Dwyer residence]]
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* [[Ensley Hotel]]
* [[Ensley Hotel]]
* [[L & N Station]] on [[Morris Avenue]]
* [[L & N Station]] on [[Morris Avenue]]
* [[1887 A. O. Lane residence|A. O. Lane residence]] on [[8th Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]]
* [[McLester & Van Hoose]] expanded their warehouse on [[Morris Avenue]]
* [[McLester & Van Hoose]] expanded their warehouse on [[Morris Avenue]]
* [[Hotel Royal]]


==Context==
==Context==

Latest revision as of 15:06, 19 January 2024

1887 was the 16th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham in 1871.

Events

North Birmingham Water Works

Business

Sports

Individuals

Births

Kelly Ingram

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Bessemer Block.jpg

Books

Buildings

Context

In 1887, the first Groundhog Day celebration was held in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Anne Sullivan was hired to teach Helen Keller. Gottleib Daimler completed his first automobile. Queen Victoria celebrated her golden jubilee after 50 years on the throne. Flooding of the Yellow River in China killed 900,000.

Notable books published in 1887 included A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle, Allan Quatermain and She by H. Rider Haggard, A Crystal Age by W. H. Hudson, Noli Me Tangere by José Rizal, The Autobiography of Charles Darwin by Charles Darwin, and On the Genealogy of Morality by Friedrich Nietzsche. Notable music released in 1887 included Double Concerto in A minor by Johannes Brahms, Third Sonata for Violin and Piano in C minor by Edvard Grieg, the comic opera Ruddigore by Gilbert and Sullivan, and the opera Otello by Giuseppe Verdi.

Notable births in 1887 included comedian Chico Marx, actor Fatty Arbuckle, painter Marc Chagall, baseball player Shoeless Joe Jackson, physicist Erwin Schrödinger, publisher Marcus Garvey, architect Le Corbusier, Chinese political and military leader Chiang Kai-shek, painter Georgia O'Keefe, and actor Boris Karloff. Notable deaths included reformer Henry Ward Beecher, social activist Dorothea Dix, gunfighter Doc Holliday, and poet Emma Lazarus.

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