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==Events==
==Events==
* [[March 31]]: [[Laura E. Burton]] graduated from the Louisville Medical College of the University of Kentucky.
[[Image:Vulcan clay model.gif|thumb|right|150px|Clay model for Vulcan]]
* [[April 1]]: [[Sterling Foster]] became pastor of [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]].
* [[July 18]]: [[Charles Ferguson]] was appointed to the [[City Court of Jefferson County]].
* [[September 1]]: The first official observation was taken at the [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham]].
* [[September 1]]: The first official observation was taken at the [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham]].
* [[November 10]]: [[Mary Anderson (inventor)|Mary Anderson]] received a patent for windshield wipers.
* The [[Birmingham Commercial Club]] assumed the planning of Birmingham's exhibit for the 1904 World's Fair.  They commissioned [[Giuseppe Moretti]], who began designing the statue of [[Vulcan]].
 
* The [[Birmingham Public Library]] moved to the 4th floor of [[Birmingham City Hall (1901)|Birmingham City Hall]] from the [[Enslen Building]].
* The [[Birmingham Public Library]] moved to the 4th floor of [[Birmingham City Hall (1901)|Birmingham City Hall]] from the [[Enslen Building]].
* Russian-emigre [[Simon Goldstein]] settled in [[Ensley]].
* [[Kelly Ingram]] entered the U. S. Navy.
* [[Giuseppe Moretti]] began designing the statue of [[Vulcan]].
* [[Lloyd Noland]] graduated from Baltimore Medical College.


===Business===
===Business===
* [[April 1]]: The [[American Trust and Savings Bank]] opened.
* [[August 1]]: [[Holt Furnace]] was blown in.
* [[August 1]]: [[Holt Furnace]] was blown in.
* [[Edwin Adams]] founded [[Adams Produce]].
* [[Edwin Adams]] founded [[Adams Produce]].
* The [[American Trust and Savings Bank]] opened.
* [[A. & A. Ash Jewelers]] was established by brothers [[Aaron Ash|Aaron]] and [[Albert Ash]] selling jewelry from a horse-drawn cart.
* The [[Gadsden Distilling Company]] was founded.
* [[William Gussen]] purchased the [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]] from [[Benjamin Guckenberger]].
* [[William Gussen]] purchased the [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]] from [[Benjamin Guckenberger]].
* [[Spoon Motlow]] and his brother [[Lem Motlow|Lem]] launched the [[Gadsden Distilling Company]] with W. S. Boyd.
* [[Spoon Motlow]] and his brother [[Lem Motlow|Lem]] launched the [[Gadsden Distilling Company]] with W. S. Boyd.
* Physician [[Courtney Shropshire]] established a practice in Birmingham.
* Physician [[Courtney Shropshire]] established a practice in Birmingham.
* [[Union State Bank|The Bank of St. Clair County]] was chartered.
* The [[Wylam line|Wylam streetcar line]] to downtown Birmingham was established.
=== Education ===
* [[Ensley High School]] graduated its first class, which was two students.
* Payne Institute became [[Daniel Payne College|Payne University]].
===Religion===
* [[April 1]]: [[Sterling Foster]] succeeded [[J. J. Grier]] as pastor of South Highland Presbyterian Church.
* A pipe organ was installed at South Highland Presbyterian Church.
* The [[Church of the Advent]]'s Brotherhood of St Andrew merged with a Sunday School mission of the church to form a [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church|St Andrew's Mission]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
* The [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|University of Alabama]] defeated [[Auburn Tigers football|Alabama Polytechnic Institute]] 18-6 in the [[1903 Iron Bowl]].
* [[October 23]]: The [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|University of Alabama]] upset the favored [[Auburn Tigers football|Alabama Polytechnic Institute]] 18-6 in the [[1903 Iron Bowl]].


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
* [[July 18]]: [[Charles Ferguson]] was appointed to the [[City Court of Jefferson County]].
* [[November 10]]: [[Mary Anderson (inventor)|Mary Anderson]] received a patent for windshield wipers.
* Russian-emigre [[Simon Goldstein]] settled in [[Ensley]].
* [[William Gussen]] became the director of the [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]].
* [[Kelly Ingram]] entered the U. S. Navy.
* [[William Mailly]] was elected executive secretary of the Socialist Party of America.
===Births===
===Births===
* [[March 17]]: [[Edgar Mims]], architect
* [[March 17]]: [[Edgar Mims]], architect
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* [[August 6]]: [[Virginia Foster Durr]], Civil Rights activist and lobbyist
* [[August 6]]: [[Virginia Foster Durr]], Civil Rights activist and lobbyist
* [[November 7]]: [[Paul Hardin]], Methodist bishop
* [[November 7]]: [[Paul Hardin]], Methodist bishop
===Graduations===
* [[March 31]]: [[Laura E. Burton]] graduated from the Louisville Medical College of the University of Kentucky.
* [[Lloyd Noland]] graduated from Baltimore Medical College.


===Marriages===
===Marriages===
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* The [[Frank Nelson Building|First National Bank Building]] was completed.
* The [[Frank Nelson Building|First National Bank Building]] was completed.
* The [[Highland Park Golf Course|Birmingham Country Club and golf course]] was built on the site of [[Lakeview Park]].
* The [[Highland Park Golf Course|Birmingham Country Club and golf course]] was built on the site of [[Lakeview Park]].
* [[Hillman Hospital]]
* [[Hillman Hospital]] was built.
* The first [[Knesseth Israel Congregation|Knesseth Israel Synagogue]] was constructed on the southwest corner of [[17th Street North|17th Street]] and [[7th Avenue North]].
* The first [[Knesseth Israel Congregation|Knesseth Israel Synagogue]] was constructed on the southwest corner of [[17th Street North|17th Street]] and [[7th Avenue North]].
* The first burial took place at [[Midway Cemetery]] in [[Adamsville]].
* The first burial took place at [[Midway Cemetery]] in [[Adamsville]].

Revision as of 10:55, 5 December 2013

1903 was the 32nd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Clay model for Vulcan

Business

Education

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Buildings

Context

In 1903, the first transatlantic radio broadcast was made between the US and England. The teddy bear was introduced. The US took possession of Guantanamo Bay. Maurice Garin won the first Tour de France. Pope Pius X was crowned. Panama gained recognition for its independence from Colombia. The Wright Brothers made their first successful flight. The Curies won the Nobel Prize for Physics.

Notable births in 1903 included Benjamin Spock, entertainer Bing Crosby, comedian Bob Hope, baseball player Lou Gehrig, John Dillinger, author George Orwell, and Walker Evans. Notable deaths included Paul Gauguin, James McNeill Whistler, and Pope Leo XIII.

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