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* [[Nathaniel A. Barrett]] was elected mayor with an anti-immigration platform.
* [[Nathaniel A. Barrett]] was elected mayor with an anti-immigration platform.
* The [[Kiwanis Club of Birmingham]] was founded.
* The [[Kiwanis Club of Birmingham]] was founded.
* The [[1917 Presbyterian General Assembly]] was held in Birmingham.
* The [[1917 Presbyterian Church in the United States General Assembly]] was held in Birmingham.
* The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] hired [[Lloyd Noland]] to head its health department.
* The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] hired [[Lloyd Noland]] to head its health department.
* [[Ottokar Cadek]] founded the Cadek String Quartet.
* [[Ottokar Cadek]] founded the Cadek String Quartet.
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* [[Charles Carraway]] moved his infirmary to [[Norwood]] as [[Norwood Hospital]].
* [[Charles Carraway]] moved his infirmary to [[Norwood]] as [[Norwood Hospital]].
* The [[Jo-Pe-Nut Products Co.]] was incorporated.
* The [[Jo-Pe-Nut Products Co.]] was incorporated.
* [[James Rushton]], [[P. R. Jordan]], [[J. H. Tidmore]] and [[R. T. Daniel]] founded the [[Powhatan Coal & Coke Co.]].
* [[J. F. Rushton]], [[P. R. Jordan]], [[J. H. Tidmore]] and [[R. T. Daniel]] founded the [[Powhatan Coal & Coke Co.]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[April 7]]: Actor [[R. G. Armstrong]] in [[Pleasant Grove]]
* [[April 7]]: Actor [[R. G. Armstrong]] in [[Pleasant Grove]]
* [[April 20]]: Actress [[Virginia Mae Schmitt]]
* [[April 20]]: Actress [[Virginia Mae Schmitt]]
* [[April 26]]: Pitcher [[Virgil Trucks]] in [[Birmingham]]
* [[April 26]]: Pitcher [[Virgil Trucks]] in Birmingham
* [[May 17]]: Arts promoter [[Hermie Friend]] in Mobile.
* [[May 17]]: Arts promoter [[Hermie Friend]] in Mobile
* [[June 12]]: Contractor [[John Baird (developer)|John Baird]]
* [[June 12]]: Contractor [[John Baird (developer)|John Baird]]
* [[July 1]]: Psychiatric researcher [[Humphry Osmond]] in Surrey, England
* [[July 1]]: Psychiatric researcher [[Humphry Osmond]] in Surrey, England
* [[July 3]]: Baseball player and manager [[Piper Davis]] in [[Piper]]
* [[July 3]]: Baseball player and manager [[Piper Davis]] in [[Piper]]
* [[July 29]]: Pediatrician [[Leo M. Bashinsky]] was born in Troy, Pike County.
* July 3: "[[Miss Vulcan]]" [[Evelyn Williams|Evelyn Tulley]] in Wren, Mississippi
* [[August 7]]: Journalist and historian [[Marguerite Johnston Barnes]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[July 29]]: Pediatrician [[Leo M. Bashinsky]] in Troy, Pike County.
* [[August 24]]: Chemist and environmental activist [[Bob Burks]] was born in LaGrange, Georgia.
* [[August 7]]: Journalist and historian [[Marguerite Johnston Barnes]] in Birmingham
* [[October 2]]: Educator [[Ernest Palmore]] was born in Richland, Georgia.
* [[August 16]]: Club owner and World War II veteran [[Andrew Tsimpides]] in Birmingham
* [[October 30]]: Baseball player [[Bobby Bragan]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[August 21]]: [[Southern Negro Youth Congress]] CEO and ''Freedomways'' editor [[Esther Cooper Jackson]] in Arlington, Virginia
* [[November 24]]: Builder [[Houston Brice Jr]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[August 24]]: Chemist and environmental activist [[Bob Burks]] in LaGrange, Georgia
* [[December 11]]: Ill-fated newspaper boy [[T. E. McGiboney]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[October 2]]: Educator [[Ernest Palmore]] was born in Richland, Georgia
* [[October 30]]: Baseball player [[Bobby Bragan]] in Birmingham
* [[November 24]]: Builder [[Houston Brice Jr]] in Birmingham
* [[December 11]]: Ill-fated newspaper boy [[T. E. McGiboney]] in Birmingham
* Interior designer [[Ruby Ansley]]
* Interior designer [[Ruby Ansley]]
* Bus company owner [[Worcy Crawford]] in Hurtsburo
* Bus company owner [[Worcy Crawford]] in Hurtsburo
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[[File:Kelly Ingram.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Kelly Ingram, died October 16, 1917]]
[[File:Kelly Ingram.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Kelly Ingram, died October 16, 1917]]
* [[January 7]]: [[Louis Walton]], suicidal business man and accused murderer.
* [[January 7]]: [[Louis Walton]], suicidal business man and accused murderer.
* [[February 8]]: Attorney [[John Walker Percy|Walker Percy]] died at home.
* [[October 16]]: [[Kelly Ingram]], the first US enlisted serviceman killed in WWI.
* [[October 16]]: [[Kelly Ingram]], the first US enlisted serviceman killed in WWI.
* [[December 15]]: [[Joseph Woodward]], president of [[Woodward Iron Company]]
* [[December 15]]: [[Joseph Woodward]], president of [[Woodward Iron Company]]


==Context==
==Context==
1917 was the year that the United States declared war on Germany, entering "The Great War" ([[World War I]]). "Our Lady of Fatima" was sighted by three children in Portugal. 300 acres of the city of Atlanta burned in that city's "Great Fire" on May 21. The first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded. Scott Joplin, Edgar Degas, and Auguste Rodin all died in 1917.
1917 was the year that the United States declared war on Germany, entering "The Great War" ([[World War I]]). "Our Lady of Fatima" was sighted by three children in Portugal. 300 acres of the city of Atlanta burned in that city's "Great Fire" on May 21. The first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded. The Supreme Court voided local [[segregation laws]] relating to the sale of real estate in ''Buchanan v. Warley''.
 
Notable people born in 1917 include actors Ernest Borgnine, Raymond Burr, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Robert Mitchum; architect I. M. Pei; artist Andrew Wyeth; authors Arthur C. Clarke and Carson McCullers; bandleaders Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk; cartoonists Dik Browne, Will Eisner, and Jack Kirby; president John F. Kennedy; prime minister Indira Gandhi of India; scientist Ilya Prigogine; singers Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, and Vera Lynn; and the racehorse Man o' War.
 
"Buffalo Bill" Cody, Scott Joplin, Edgar Degas, and Auguste Rodin all died in 1917.


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Latest revision as of 11:37, 30 March 2024

View of 20th Street North with a banner promoting 2nd Liberty Bonds in 1917

1917 was the 46th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

The Sanitary Market opened in 1917

Sports

Works

Books

Buildings

Individuals

Births

R. G. Armstrong, born April 7, 1917
Virgil Trucks, born April 26, 1917

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

Kelly Ingram, died October 16, 1917

Context

1917 was the year that the United States declared war on Germany, entering "The Great War" (World War I). "Our Lady of Fatima" was sighted by three children in Portugal. 300 acres of the city of Atlanta burned in that city's "Great Fire" on May 21. The first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded. The Supreme Court voided local segregation laws relating to the sale of real estate in Buchanan v. Warley.

Notable people born in 1917 include actors Ernest Borgnine, Raymond Burr, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Robert Mitchum; architect I. M. Pei; artist Andrew Wyeth; authors Arthur C. Clarke and Carson McCullers; bandleaders Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk; cartoonists Dik Browne, Will Eisner, and Jack Kirby; president John F. Kennedy; prime minister Indira Gandhi of India; scientist Ilya Prigogine; singers Ella Fitzgerald, Lena Horne, and Vera Lynn; and the racehorse Man o' War.

"Buffalo Bill" Cody, Scott Joplin, Edgar Degas, and Auguste Rodin all died in 1917.

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