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* [[Lauren Bloch]] bought the [[Parisian]] department store.
* [[Lauren Bloch]] bought the [[Parisian]] department store.
* Drilling of the vertical shaft [[Pyne Mine]] began.
* Drilling of the vertical shaft [[Pyne Mine]] began.
* [[Rob Dawson|Rob G.]] and [[Roy Dawson|Roy. A. Dawson]] founded [[Dawson Bros.|Dawson Bros. Cycling Co.]]
* Construction of the [[Alabama Byproducts Corporation|North Birmingham By Products Coke Oven Plant]] began.
* Construction of the [[Alabama Byproducts Corporation|North Birmingham By Products Coke Oven Plant]] began.
* [[Jefferson Peek]] sold the [[Rye-Ola|Rye-Ola Company]] to [[Ben Barbour]] and [[Harry Speaker]].
* [[Jefferson Peek]] sold the [[Rye-Ola|Rye-Ola Company]] to [[Ben Barbour]] and [[Harry Speaker]].
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===Births===
===Births===
[[File:Kathryn Tucker Windham.jpg|right|thumb|Kathryn Tucker Windham]]
[[File:Sammy Lowe.jpg|right|thumb|Sammy Lowe, born May 14, 1918]]
[[File:Kathryn Tucker Windham.jpg|right|thumb|Kathryn Tucker Windham, born June 2, 1918]]
* [[February 22]]: [[Charlie Finley]], Major League Baseball executive
* [[February 22]]: [[Charlie Finley]], Major League Baseball executive
* [[February 23]]: [[Jim Carlin]], Major League Baseball player
* [[February 23]]: [[Jim Carlin]], Major League Baseball player
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* [[May 6]]: [[Henrietta Boggs-MacGuire]], First Lady of Costa Rica
* [[May 6]]: [[Henrietta Boggs-MacGuire]], First Lady of Costa Rica
* [[May 14]]: [[Wimpy Quinn]], Major League Baseball player
* [[May 14]]: [[Wimpy Quinn]], Major League Baseball player
* May 14: [[Sammy Lowe]], jazz trumpeter and arranger
* [[May 16]]: [[Joseph Eaton Jr]] [[World War II]] bomber pilot
* [[June 2]]: [[Kathryn Tucker Windham]], writer and storyteller
* [[June 2]]: [[Kathryn Tucker Windham]], writer and storyteller
* [[June 6]]: [[Jean Glenn]], librarian
* [[June 6]]: [[Jean Glenn]], librarian
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* [[September 1]]: [[James Martin]], U.S. Representative
* [[September 1]]: [[James Martin]], U.S. Representative
* [[September 9]]: [[Colonel Stone Johnson]], Union leader, Civil Rights activist and guard
* [[September 9]]: [[Colonel Stone Johnson]], Union leader, Civil Rights activist and guard
* [[September 29]]: [[Sherman Kao]], restaurateur
* [[October 21]]: [[Alvin Vogtle]], CEO of [[Southern Company]]
* [[October 21]]: [[Alvin Vogtle]], CEO of [[Southern Company]]
* [[October 22]]: [[Harry Walker]], Major League Baseball player and manager
* [[October 22]]: [[Harry Walker]], Major League Baseball player and manager
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===Buildings===
===Buildings===
* [[Sardis school]] was established in [[Gardendale]]
* [[Gorgas Steam Plant]] second unit
* [[Gorgas Steam Plant]] second unit
* [[Viola Roden-Redin residence]] at 1256 [[33rd Street South|Whitaker Street]]
* [[Viola Roden-Redin residence]] at 1256 [[33rd Street South|Whitaker Street]]

Latest revision as of 11:41, 3 December 2023

1918 was the 47th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Education

Government

Sports

Individuals

Births

Sammy Lowe, born May 14, 1918
Kathryn Tucker Windham, born June 2, 1918

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Deaths

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Context

1918

Notable births in 1918 included . Notable deaths included

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