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==Events==
==Events==
* The town of [[Dora|Horse Creek]] was incorporated.
[[Image:T. T. Ashford.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Tom Ashford in 1895]]
* [[February 16]]: The town of [[Vincent]] in [[Shelby County]] was incorporated.
* [[September 20]]: Five people died in a [[1897 Belle Ellen Mine fire|fire at the Belle Ellen Mine]].
* [[December 23]]: [[Tom Ashford]], serving on the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Board of Aldermen]], shot traveling salesman [[Felix Brown]] in downtown Birmingham.
* [[Hillman Hospital]] was rechartered by the state.
* The towns of [[Dora|Horse Creek]] in [[Walker County]] and [[Wilsonville]] in [[Shelby County]] were incorporated.
* The [[Lakeview Park|Lakeview Theatre]] hosted the Albert Taylor Company and a demonstration of Thomas Edison's Vitascope.
* Birmingham's third [[Mardi Gras]] celebration was held.
* [[Rosedale]] was incorporated. (The incorporation was revoked in [[1899]].)


===Business===
===Business===
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* The [[Alabama Brewing Company]] was established and took over the idled brewery of the defunct [[Birmingham Brewing Company]].
* The [[Alabama Brewing Company]] was established and took over the idled brewery of the defunct [[Birmingham Brewing Company]].
* The [[Avondale Mills]] began operation.
* The [[Avondale Mills]] began operation.
* The [[Birmingham Railway and Electric Company]] converted the Ensley route to electric cars.
* [[John Rountree]] sold his interest in the [[Age-Herald Publishing Company]].
* The [[Seaboard Saloon]] opened for business.
* [[Benjamin Windham]] joined his brother and company founder, [[Thomas C. Windham]], at [[Windham Construction]].
* [[Edwin Adams]] founded [[E. C. Adams & Co]] wholesale produce distributors.


===Education===
===Education===
* [[February 3]]: A committee from the [[Methodist North Alabama College]] decided to establish its new [[Birmingham-Southern College|North Alabama Conference College]] in Birmingham.
* [[Bessemer City Schools]] were established.
* [[Bessemer City Schools]] were established.
* [[Frank M. Roof]] succeeded [[A. D. Smith]] as [[List of Samford University presidents|president]] of [[Samford University|Howard College]].
* [[James Powers]] succeeded [[Richard Jones]] as [[List of University of Alabama presidents|president of the University of Alabama]].


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=== Government ===
* The [[Blount County]] seat was moved from [[Blountsville]] to [[Oneonta]].


===Religion===
===Religion===
[[Image:Joseph Zoettl.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Joseph Zoettl]]
* December: [[J. D. Ellis]] succeeded [[H. C. Howard]] as pastor of [[Avondale United Methodist Church]].
* [[M. Grosberg]] became rabbi of the [[Knesseth Israel Congregation]].
* [[Eugene Hawkins]] succeeded [[J. D. Ellis]] as pastor of [[East Lake United Methodist Church]].
* [[Joseph Zoettl]] took his monastic vows.
=== Sports ===
* The [[Alabama Crimson Tide football]] team only played a single game due to a ban on student athletes traveling.


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== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* [[November 23]]: [[Andrew Beard]] was awarded a patent for "car-coupling".
* [[Edward Barrett]] moved to Birmingham.
* [[Louis Clark]] was promoted to Brigadier General by [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Joseph Johnston]].
* [[Culpepper Exum]] and [[Frank Burbridge]] relocated to Birmingham.
* [[Hilary Herbert]] retired.
* [[Jere King]] was admitted to the [[Alabama State Bar]].
* [[A. H. Parker]] quit teaching for two years to join the Internal Revenue Service.
* [[D. F. Sugg]] moved to [[Ensley]] and helped to build the [[Southern Steel Company]] plant there as a general construction foreman.


===Births===
===Births===
[[Image:Bull Connor portrait.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Bull Connor]]
[[Image:Bull Connor portrait.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Bull Connor]]
* [[January 15]]: [[Indiana Little]], suffragist
* [[January 27]]: [[Carol Hayes]], educator
* [[April 1]]: [[Lucille Bogan]], blues singer
* [[May 19]]: [[Douglas Arant]], attorney
* [[May 19]]: [[Douglas Arant]], attorney
* [[May 30]]: [[Sidney Smyer]], president of [[Birmingham Realty Company]]
* [[May 30]]: [[Sidney Smyer]], president of [[Birmingham Realty Company]]
* [[July 11]]: [[Bull Connor]], Birmingham [[Commissioner of Public Safety]] and segregationist
* [[July 11]]: [[Bull Connor]], Birmingham [[Commissioner of Public Safety]] and segregationist
* [[July 17]]: [[Ed Sherling]], baseball player
* [[August 10]]: [[Frank Welch]], baseball player
* [[August 10]]: [[Frank Welch]], baseball player
* [[Rucker Agee]], investment banker and map collector
* [[Rucker Agee]], investment banker and map collector
* [[Ottokar Cadek]], musician
* [[Ottokar Cadek]], musician
* [[Lily May Caldwell]], newspaper editor
* [[Lily May Caldwell]], newspaper editor
* [[Lottice Howell]], singer and actress
* [[Roy Kracke]], college dean
* [[Roy Kracke]], college dean
* [[Newman Waters, Sr]], theater executive and real estate developer
=== Graduations ===
* [[Miller Reese Hutchison]] from the [[Auburn University|Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama]].
===Marriages===
* [[June 9]]: Attorney [[Hugh Morrow (senator)|Hugh Morrow]] to the former Margaret Smith.
* [[June 24]]: State legislator and District Court Judge [[Oscar Hundley]] to the former [[Bossie O'Brien Hundley|Bossie O'Brien]].
* [[November 2]]: [[Crawford Johnson]] to the former [[Caroline Johnson|Caroline Acree]].
* Newspaperman [[Victor Hanson]] to the former [[Weenona Hanson|Weenona White]].
* [[Dennis Echols]] to the future [[Mary Echols]].


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===Awards===
* [[Mardi Gras]] Royals: Rex Vulcan II  [[B. M. Allen]], Queen of Mardi Gras [[Momie Terrell]]


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===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[March 5]]: [[Bolling Hall]], state legislator and [[Elyton Land Company]] shareholder
* June: [[Sylvester Steele]], merchant
* July: [[Mildred Clark]], wife of [[Louis Clark]]
* [[August 5]]: [[Ellis Phelan]], attorney and judge
* [[August 5]]: [[Ellis Phelan]], attorney and judge
* [[August 10]]: [[James A. Webb]], a railroad car painter, was found in a pit of boiling water at [[Sloss Furnaces]].<!--http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/BrmnghmNP01/id/5408-->
* [[Margaret Rowan]]


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==Context==
==Context==
In 1897, William McKinley succeeded Grover Cleveland as President.  Grant's Tomb was dedicated.  Teatro Massimo opened in Palermo, Italy.  Oscar Wilde was released from prison.  The United Mine Workers Union was established.  Mark Twain, responding to rumors that he was dead, was quoted by the ''New York Journal'' as saying, "The report of my death was an exaggeration."  Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee.  The Klondike Gold Rush began.  Ransom E. Olds founded Oldsmobile.  The Boston subway, the first underground metro in North America, opened.  Spain granted Puerto Rico autonomy.  The play ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' premiered in Paris.
In 1897, William McKinley succeeded Grover Cleveland as President.  Grant's Tomb was dedicated.  Teatro Massimo opened in Palermo, Italy.  Oscar Wilde was released from prison.  The United Mine Workers Union was established.  Mark Twain, responding to rumors that he was dead, was quoted by the ''New York Journal'' as saying, "The report of my death was an exaggeration."  Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee.  The Klondike Gold Rush began.  Ransom E. Olds founded Oldsmobile.  The Boston subway, the first underground metro in North America, opened.  Spain granted Puerto Rico autonomy.  The play ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' premiered in Paris.

Latest revision as of 08:59, 2 April 2022

1897 was the 26th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Tom Ashford in 1895

Business

Education

Government

Religion

Joseph Zoettl

Sports

Individuals

Births

Bull Connor

Graduations

Marriages

Awards

Deaths


Context

In 1897, William McKinley succeeded Grover Cleveland as President. Grant's Tomb was dedicated. Teatro Massimo opened in Palermo, Italy. Oscar Wilde was released from prison. The United Mine Workers Union was established. Mark Twain, responding to rumors that he was dead, was quoted by the New York Journal as saying, "The report of my death was an exaggeration." Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee. The Klondike Gold Rush began. Ransom E. Olds founded Oldsmobile. The Boston subway, the first underground metro in North America, opened. Spain granted Puerto Rico autonomy. The play Cyrano de Bergerac premiered in Paris.

Notable books published in 1897 included The Spoils of Poynton and What Maisie Knew by Henry James, Captains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling, Dracula by Bram Stoker, and The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells. Notable music released included "On The Banks Of The Wabash Far Away" by Paul Dresser, The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Paul Dukas, and Hymnus amoris by Carl Nielsen.

Notable births in 1897 included actress Marion Davies, composer Quincy Porter, singer Marian Anderson, baseball player Lefty O'Doul, psychiatrist Wilhelm Reich, film director Frank Capra, stooge Moe Howard, aviator Amelia Earhart, actor Charles Boyer, country singer Jimmie Rodgers, actor Walter Pidgeon, writer William Faulkner, Pope Paul VI, religious leader Elijah Muhammad, Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, and mobster Lucky Luciano. Notable deaths included mathematician Karl Weierstrass, aboriginal insurrectionist Jandamarra, composer Johannes Brahms, saint Thérèse of Lisieux, and economist Henry George.

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