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===Births=== | ===Births=== | ||
* | * [[February 22]]: [[Charlie Finley]], Major League Baseball executive | ||
* [[February 23]]: [[Jim Carlin]], Major League Baseball player | |||
* [[March 11]]: [[Lyman Bostock Sr]], [[Birmingham Black Barons]] infielder | |||
* [[May 6]]: [[Henrietta Boggs-MacGuire]], First Lady of Costa Rica | |||
* [[June 6]]: [[Jean Glenn]], librarian | |||
* [[June 14]]: [[Andrew Hodges]], insurance executive and [[Operation New Birmingham]] president | |||
* [[June 29]]: [[J. D. Hill]], grocer | |||
* [[July 25]]: [[Herman Frank Cash]], truck driver and bombing suspect | |||
* [[November 2]]: [[Bill Cather]], president of the [[A. H. Cather Publishing Company]] | |||
* [[Willie Brantley]], voting rights activist | |||
* [[Ken Faulkner]], department store manager | |||
===Marriages=== | ===Marriages=== |
Revision as of 08:29, 10 April 2020
1918 was the 47th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.
Events
- February 12: Central High School burned down.
- The first Birmingham magazine was published.
- Tarrant City was incorporated.
- April 30: The Town of Wilton was incorporated.
- May 10: The formerly private East Lake Park was dedicated as a public park.
- Camp Winnataska was founded by the Birmingham Sunday School Association.
- October 7–12: 1918 Alabama State Fair
- October 9: The Lincoln Branch of Birmingham Public Library opened to black patrons
- October: The 1918 influenza pandemic hit Birmingham, causing hundreds of deaths.
Business
- January 1: The Connors Steel Company was organized.
- Joe Goldstein opened the first New Williams store on 3rd Avenue North
- Drilling of the vertical shaft Pyne Mine began.
Sports
Individuals
Births
- February 22: Charlie Finley, Major League Baseball executive
- February 23: Jim Carlin, Major League Baseball player
- March 11: Lyman Bostock Sr, Birmingham Black Barons infielder
- May 6: Henrietta Boggs-MacGuire, First Lady of Costa Rica
- June 6: Jean Glenn, librarian
- June 14: Andrew Hodges, insurance executive and Operation New Birmingham president
- June 29: J. D. Hill, grocer
- July 25: Herman Frank Cash, truck driver and bombing suspect
- November 2: Bill Cather, president of the A. H. Cather Publishing Company
- Willie Brantley, voting rights activist
- Ken Faulkner, department store manager
Marriages
Deaths
- Civil engineer William Merkel died.
- February 14: Writer John DuBose was killed in a railway accident.
- August 2: Infantry officer Mortimer Jordan III died from combat wounds at Sergy, France.
- October 9: Infantry lieutenant Orville Coston died from combat wounds near Cornay, France.
- October 14: Circus performer Elma Moore died from the "Spanish" influenza.
- October 18: Aviator Arthur Roberts was shot down over Issoudun, France
- November 14: Aviator John R. Williams was killed in a training accident near Salisbury, England.
- November 15: Plantation owner and Elyton Land Company partner William Nabers died.
Works
- "The Barricade" by George Bellows
- "Flags" by Theodore Butler
- October 15: The USS Osmond Ingram was laid down at Quincy, Massachusetts.
Books
Buildings
Context
1918
Notable births in 1918 included . Notable deaths included
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