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==Events==
==Events==
* [[February 9]]: 4 people were killed and 19 injured when an [[East Lake Streetcar]] was struck by a railroad car at [[27th Street North|27th Street]] and [[4th Avenue North]].
* [[June 18]]: 10 people were injured when a [[Frisco railroad|Frisco]] switch engine and a [[North Highland Line|North Highland streetcar]] collided at [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[9th Avenue North]].
* [[June 18]]: 10 people were injured when a [[Frisco railroad|Frisco]] switch engine and a [[North Highland Line|North Highland streetcar]] collided at [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[9th Avenue North]].
* [[June 30]]: The first [[Southern Railway]] train pulled into the platform at the site of the future [[Birmingham Terminal Station]].
* [[June 30]]: The first [[Southern Railway]] train pulled into the platform at the site of the future [[Birmingham Terminal Station]].
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===Business===
===Business===
* [[January 1]]: [[M. Paul Phillips]] founded the [[Steel City Lumber Company]].
* [[AlaBev|Birmingham Beverage Co.]] was founded.
* [[AlaBev|Birmingham Beverage Co.]] was founded.
* The [[Bluff Park Hotel]] opened.
* The [[Bluff Park Hotel]] opened.
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* [[William Sellers]] began holding a Sunday School which grew to become [[Shades Mountain Baptist Church|White's Chapel Baptist Church]].
* [[William Sellers]] began holding a Sunday School which grew to become [[Shades Mountain Baptist Church|White's Chapel Baptist Church]].
* The Triumph Methodist Church merged with the Church of God in Christ, forming what became the [[Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ]].
* The Triumph Methodist Church merged with the Church of God in Christ, forming what became the [[Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ]].
* [[Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church]] was organized in [[Hillman]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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===Buildings===
===Buildings===
* [[2210 2nd Avenue North]] 2-story commercial building
* [[5th Avenue North underpass]] under the planned [[Birmingham Terminal Station]]
* [[5th Avenue North underpass]] under the planned [[Birmingham Terminal Station]]
* [[Bell Building]] for [[Southern Bell]] at 1814 [[2nd Avenue North]]
* [[Bell Building]] for [[Southern Bell]] at 1814 [[2nd Avenue North]]
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* The vacant [[Chalifoux Building]] burned down.
* The vacant [[Chalifoux Building]] burned down.
* [[Gunn's Pharmacy]] at 2017 [[2nd Avenue North]] was damaged by fire.
* [[Gunn's Pharmacy]] at 2017 [[2nd Avenue North]] was damaged by fire.
* The [[Hueytown School]] on [[Upper Wickstead Road]] burned.


==Publications==
==Publications==
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===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 18]]: [[Asbury Howard]], labor organizer, civil rights leader and state legislator
* [[January 18]]: [[Asbury Howard]], labor organizer, civil rights leader and state legislator
* [[January 20]]: [[Bob Adams]], Major League pitcher
* [[January 20]]: [[Bob Adams (pitcher)|Bob Adams]], Major League pitcher
* [[April 21]]: [[Milton Grafman]], rabbi for [[Temple Emanu-El]]
* [[April 21]]: [[Milton Grafman]], rabbi for [[Temple Emanu-El]]
* [[May 6]]: [[Ivy Andrews]], Major League pitcher and [[Birmingham Barons]] manager
* [[May 6]]: [[Ivy Andrews]], Major League pitcher and [[Birmingham Barons]] manager
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* [[October 22]]: [[R. C. Coleman]], businessman and real estate developer
* [[October 22]]: [[R. C. Coleman]], businessman and real estate developer
* [[November 26]]: [[Abe Berkowitz]], attorney
* [[November 26]]: [[Abe Berkowitz]], attorney
* [[Theodore Lawson]], educator
* [[Joe Giattina]], insurance executive and band leader
* [[Joe Giattina]], insurance executive and band leader
* [[J. T. Waggoner Sr]], [[Birmingham City Commission]]er
* [[J. T. Waggoner Sr]], [[Birmingham City Commission]]er
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===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[January 20]]: [[Charles Shelley]], Confederate officer and U.S. Representative
* [[May 12]]: [[Samuel Hamilton]], [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police officer]]
* [[May 12]]: [[Samuel Hamilton]], [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police officer]]
* [[June 11]]: [[John Tyler Morgan]], former U.S. Senator and Klan leader
* [[June 11]]: [[John Tyler Morgan]], former U.S. Senator and Klan leader

Latest revision as of 11:30, 29 October 2023

Tom Bonduras at the Bright Star restaurant in 1907

1907 was the 36th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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Business

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Terrace Court apartments
Bessemer Public Library

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Context

In 1907 an earthquake killed nearly 1,000 in Jamaica. Romanian peasant rose in revolt. Robert Baden-Powell led his first Boy Scout camp. Oklahoma became the 46th state. Gustav V succeeded Oscar II as King of Sweden. New York began the New Year's Eve tradition of a ball drop in Times Square. Rudyard Kipling won the Nobel prize for literature.

Notable people born in 1907 include actors Gene Autry, Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Barbara Stanwyck, John Wayne and Fay Wray; architect Oscar Niemeyer; artist Frida Kahlo; authors Rachel Carson, Robert Heinlein and Daphne du Maurier; businessman Orville Redenbacher; cartoonists Hergé and William Steig; Haitian dictator François Duvalier; Justices Warren Burger and Lewis Powell Jr; poet W. H. Auden; and singers Cab Calloway and Tino Rossi.

Notable deaths in 1907 included author Sully Prudhomme; chemist Dmitri Mendeleev; composer Edvard Grieg; engineer William Le Baron Jenney; and sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

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