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* [[John Rountree|Rountree Publishing Company]] was incorporated.
* [[John Rountree|Rountree Publishing Company]] was incorporated.
* Physician [[Courtney Shropshire]] established a practice in Birmingham.
* Physician [[Courtney Shropshire]] established a practice in Birmingham.
* The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] cut its ties with the United Mine Workers and initiated a policy of only hiring non-union workers.
* [[Union State Bank|The Bank of St. Clair County]] was chartered.
* [[Union State Bank|The Bank of St. Clair County]] was chartered.
* Law firm [[Bradley Arant Boult Cummings|Walker, Tillman & Campbell]] became Walker, Tillman, Campbell & Morrow with the addition of [[Hugh Morrow]].
* Law firm [[Bradley Arant Boult Cummings|Walker, Tillman & Campbell]] became Walker, Tillman, Campbell & Morrow with the addition of [[Hugh Morrow]].
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=== Government ===
=== Government ===
* With the reinstatement of the office, [[Russell Cunningham]] became the first [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama]] since the post was abolished by the [[Alabama Constitution of 1875]].
* With the reinstatement of the office, [[Russell Cunningham]] became the first [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama]] since the post was abolished by the [[Alabama Constitution of 1875]].
* [[J. S. Moore]] succeeded [[B. M. O'Rear]] as [[Walker County Sheriff]].


===Religion===
===Religion===
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* [[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]].
* [[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]].
* [[W. T. O'Hara]] succeeded [[Houston Gwin]] as the head football coach of [[Samford Bulldogs football|Howard College]].
* [[W. T. O'Hara]] succeeded [[Houston Gwin]] as the head football coach of [[Samford Bulldogs football|Howard College]].
* [[Harry Vaughn]] began playing first base for the [[Birmingham Barons]].


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
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===Marriages===
===Marriages===
* [[Carlton Molesworth]] to Ethel Irene Harris
* Baseball player [[Carlton Molesworth]] married Ethel Irene Harris.


===Deaths===
===Deaths===

Revision as of 10:33, 17 December 2013

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

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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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