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[[Image:Flag of Alabama.png|right|thumb|375px|Flag of Alabama, adopted 1895]]
[[Image:Flag of Alabama.png|right|thumb|275px|Flag of Alabama, adopted 1895]]
'''1895''' was the 24th year after the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]].
'''1895''' was the 24th year after the founding of the City of [[Birmingham]].


==Events==
==Events==
[[Image:Stillman College seal.png|right|150px]]
[[Image:Stillman College seal.png|right|150px]]
* [[January 5]]: [[Blount College]] in [[Oneonta]] burned down.
* [[January 11]]–[[January 23|23]]: The [[Alabama Press Association]] toured Cuba.
* [[February 16]]: The [[Flag of Alabama]] was adopted.
* [[February 16]]: The [[Flag of Alabama]] was adopted.
* [[July 6]]: [[Fred Grambs]] led his [[Grambs Military Band]] in a concert for 2,000 listeners at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]]
* [[July 6]]: [[Fred Grambs]] led his [[Grambs Military Band]] in a concert for 2,000 listeners at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]]
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* Women were first admitted to [[Samford University|Howard College]].
* Women were first admitted to [[Samford University|Howard College]].
* Mount Pinson was renamed simply as [[Pinson]].
* Mount Pinson was renamed simply as [[Pinson]].
* The [[Nineteenth Century Club]] literary society was founded by [[Hannah Elliot]].
* The [[Nineteenth Century Club]] literary society was founded by [[Hannah Elliott]].
* [[Stillman College]] was chartered as a legal corporation by the [[Alabama|State of Alabama]].
* [[Stillman College]] was chartered as a legal corporation by the [[Alabama|State of Alabama]].


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* The [[Mary Lee Railroad]] was created.
* The [[Mary Lee Railroad]] was created.
* [[Jacob Burger]] founded [[Burger Dry Goods]].
* [[Jacob Burger]] founded [[Burger Dry Goods]].
* [[Louis Saks Clothiers]] moved to the new [[1895 Louis Saks building]].


===Religion===
===Religion===
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* [[December 27]]: [[McElwain Baptist Church]] was founded in [[McElwain]].
* [[December 27]]: [[McElwain Baptist Church]] was founded in [[McElwain]].
* [[James Carey]] succeeded [[Matthew Blease]] as pastor of [[Trinity Methodist Church (Southside)]].
* [[James Carey]] succeeded [[Matthew Blease]] as pastor of [[Trinity Methodist Church (Southside)]].
* [[S.S. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church]] was founded in [[Brookside]].
* [[SS. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church]] was founded as a Roman Catholic mission in [[Brookside]].
* [[Alfred Moeller]] succeeded [[C. E. Scheibe]] as pastor of [[First Lutheran Church|Zion Lutheran Church]].
* [[Alfred Moeller]] succeeded [[C. E. Scheibe]] as pastor of [[First Lutheran Church|Zion Lutheran Church]].
* [[Morris Newfield]] succeeded [[David Marx]] as rabbi of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
* [[Morris Newfield]] succeeded [[David Marx]] as rabbi of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[February 7]]: [[Lula Mehaffey]], [[Howard College]]'s first female graduate
* [[March 16]]: [[Clarence Mullins]], District Court Judge
* April: [[John Rice]], Presbyterian minister
* April: [[John Rice]], Presbyterian minister
* [[July 12]]: [[Glenn Messer]], aviation pioneer
* [[July 12]]: [[Glenn Messer]], aviation pioneer
* [[Frank Cross, Sr]], pastor of [[Ensley Highlands Presbyterian Church]]
* [[September 3]]: [[John Bryan]], educator and [[Birmingham City Council]] member
* [[September 27]]: [[William Badham]], World War I Flying Ace
* [[October 25]]: [[William Van de Graaff]], football coach and army officer
* [[Frank Cross Sr]], pastor of [[Ensley Highlands Presbyterian Church]]


=== Graduations===
=== Graduations===
* [[William Bankhead]] from Georgetown University, law degree
* [[William Bankhead]] from Georgetown University, law degree
* [[Isaac Beatty, Jr]] from [[Birmingham High School]]
* [[Isaac Beatty, Jr]] from [[Birmingham High School]]
* [[Morris Newfield]] from the Theological College of the University of Budapest, M.A.
* [[Ulysses Mason]] from the Meharry Medical School in Nashville, Tennessee
* Morris Newfield from the the University of Cincinnati, B.A.
* [[Morris Newfield]], Bachelor of Arts from the the University of Cincinnati
* Morris Newfield, Master of Arts from the Theological College of the University of Budapest


[[Image:Henry M Caldwell.jpg|right|125px|thumb|H. M. Caldwell]]
[[Image:Henry M Caldwell.jpg|right|125px|thumb|H. M. Caldwell]]
===Marriages===
===Marriages===
* [[June 5]]: Widowed educator [[A. H. Parker]] to the former [[Bessie Parker|Bessie D. Pettiford]].
* [[June 5]]: Widowed educator [[A. H. Parker]] to the former [[Bessie Parker|Bessie D. Pettiford]].
* [[October 22]]: Banker [[William Harding]] to the former [[Amanda Harding|Amanda Moore]].
* [[December 18]]: Newspaper reporter [[Edward Barrett]] to the former Janie Southerlin Smith.
* [[December 18]]: Newspaper reporter [[Edward Barrett]] to the former Janie Southerlin Smith.
* Publisher [[John Rountree]] to the former [[Maude McIver]].
* Publisher [[John Rountree]] to the former [[Maude McIver]].
* Surgeon [[Arthur Brown]] to [[Mamie Lou Brown|Mamie Lou Coleman]].


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[February 22]]: [[Ernest Loosley]], bicycle repairman and merchant
* [[May 3]]: [[Campbell Wallace]], railroad executive and shareholder in the [[Elyton Land Company]]
* [[May 3]]: [[Campbell Wallace]], railroad executive and shareholder in the [[Elyton Land Company]]
* [[May 27]]: [[Goldsmith Hewitt II]], former US Representative
* [[May 27]]: [[Goldsmith Hewitt II]], former US Representative
* [[August 7]]: [[Henry Caldwell]], president of the [[Elyton Land Company]]
* [[August 7]]: [[Henry Caldwell]], president of the [[Elyton Land Company]]
* [[August 17]]: [[Robert Mustin]], entrepreneur
* [[October 29]]: [[Peter Zinszer]], merchant
* [[December 3]]: [[John Cullmann]], founder of [[Cullman]]
* [[December 3]]: [[John Cullmann]], founder of [[Cullman]]


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* The [[Fox Building]] for [[Fox and Sons Grocery]] at [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[4th Avenue North]]
* The [[Fox Building]] for [[Fox and Sons Grocery]] at [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[4th Avenue North]]
* [[Mabson Hotel|Thomson House]] hotel at [[22nd Street North|22nd Street]] and [[3rd Avenue North]]
* [[Mabson Hotel|Thomson House]] hotel at [[22nd Street North|22nd Street]] and [[3rd Avenue North]]
* [[1895 Louis Saks building]]
* [[6th Avenue Presbyterian Church|First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Birmingham]]
* [[Raden building]] at [[2nd Avenue South|Avenue B]] and [[22nd Street South|22nd Street]]
====Demolitions====
* [[Marre building]]/[[Ruby Saloon]]


==Context==
==Context==

Latest revision as of 14:59, 15 March 2024

Flag of Alabama, adopted 1895

1895 was the 24th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Stillman College seal.png

Business

Religion

Morris Newfield

Sports

Individuals

Underwood c. 1910-15

Births

Graduations

H. M. Caldwell

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Powell Avenue Steam Plant in 1908

Buildings

Demolitions

Context

In 1895, Mintonette, later known as volleyball, was created. Oscar Wilde's last play The Importance of Being Earnest was first shown. The Treaty of Shimonoseki ends the first Sino-Japanese War. A magnitude 6.6 earthquake occurred in the New Madrid Seismic Zone. Wilhelm Röntgen discovered a type of radiation later known as X-rays. Auguste and Louis Lumière displayed their first moving picture film in Paris.

Notable books published in 1895 included The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, and The Time Machine by H. G. Wells. Notable music composed in 1895 included "America the Beautiful" by Katherine Lee Bates and Samuel A. Ward, "The Band Played On" by John F. Palmer and Charles B. Ward, and Cello Concerto in B minor by Antonín Dvořák.

Notable births in 1895 included FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, baseball player Babe Ruth, comedian Shemp Howard, actor Rudolph Valentino, boxer Jack Dempsey, actor Buster Keaton, and King George VI of the United Kingdom. Notable deaths included ex-slave and author Frederick Douglass, painter Berthe Morisot, biologist Thomas Henry Huxley, philosopher Friedrich Engels, microbiologist and chemist Louis Pasteur, and inventor Ányos Jedlik.

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