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* The [[Kamram Grotto]] masonic society was founded.
* The [[Kamram Grotto]] masonic society was founded.
* The first senior class from [[Hueytown High School]] was graduated.
* The first senior class from [[Hueytown High School]] was graduated.
* The first senior class from [[Jones Valley High School]] was graduated.
* The ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-2)|USS Birmingham]]'' (CL-2) was assigned to serve as flagship of the Special Service Squadron at the Panama Canal Zone.


===Business===
===Business===
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* [[Joy Young Restaurant]] moved to [[20th Street North]].
* [[Joy Young Restaurant]] moved to [[20th Street North]].
* [[B. B. Comer]] and two partners purchased the ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald]]''.
* [[B. B. Comer]] and two partners purchased the ''[[Birmingham Age-Herald]]''.
* Birmingham's first [[Gus Mayer]] store opened in the [[Retail Block]] on [[5th Avenue North]].
* [[Jacob Friedman]] purchased the [[City Paper Company]].
* Architect [[John Davis]] joined the firm of [[Warren, Knight & Davis|Warren & Knight]].


===Establishments===
===Establishments===
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* The [[Rye-Ola|Rye-Ola Company]] closed.
* The [[Rye-Ola|Rye-Ola Company]] closed.
* [[WIAG-AM]] signed off.
* [[WIAG-AM]] signed off.
 
* [[Independent Presbyterian Church]] established the [[Children's Fresh Air Farm]] in [[Bluff Park]].


===Government===
===Government===
* [[1922 general election]]
* May: The [[Birmingham City Commission]] declined to vote on an ordinance to limit parking in heart of the business district, calling for more study of the matter.
* May: The [[Birmingham City Commission]] declined to vote on an ordinance to limit parking in heart of the business district, calling for more study of the matter.


===Sports===
===Sports===
* [[Smutter Matthews]] succeeded [[Carlton Molesworth]] as [[List of Birmingham Barons managers|manager]] of the [[Birmingham Barons]]
* [[Smutter Matthews]] succeeded [[Carlton Molesworth]] as [[List of Birmingham Barons managers|manager]] of the [[Birmingham Barons]].
* [[Willis Keinholz]] succeeded [[Mike Donahue]] as coach of the [[Auburn Tigers football team|Alabama Polytechnic Institute football team]].
* [[Harris Cope]] succeeded [[Robert Marshall]] as coach of the [[Samford Bulldogs football team|Howard College Bulldogs football team]].
* [[Gordon Lewis]] succeeded [[Gordon Lewis]] as coach of the [[Alabama Crimson Tide baseball team]].


==Works==
==Works==
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* [[Hudson K-8 School]] in [[Collegeville]]
* [[Hudson K-8 School]] in [[Collegeville]]
* [[Hugh Martin residence]] on [[15th Avenue South]]
* [[Hugh Martin residence]] on [[15th Avenue South]]
* [[Independent Presbyterian Church]] education wing
* [[Masonic Temple]] on [[19th Street North]]
* [[Masonic Temple]] on [[19th Street North]]
* [[Minor High School]]
* [[Minor High School]]
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* [[Retail Block]] on [[5th Avenue North]]
* [[Retail Block]] on [[5th Avenue North]]
* [[Roberts Field]] in [[Thomas neighborhood|Thomas]]
* [[Roberts Field]] in [[Thomas neighborhood|Thomas]]
* [[Shades Cahaba High School]] lunchroom and wood shop
* [[Silver's Building]] on [[2nd Avenue North]]
* [[Silver's Building]] on [[2nd Avenue North]]
* [[Thomas School]] addition
* [[Thomas School]] addition
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== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* [[J. L. Akin]] succeeded [[Sidney Middleton]] as chief of the [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]].
* [[J. L. Akin]] succeeded [[Sidney Middleton]] as chief of the [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]].
 
* [[Sid Lee]] was elected president of the National Bottlers Association.
* [[William McDowell]] succeeded [[Charles Beckwith]] as [[Episcopal Bishop of Alabama]].


===Births===
===Births===
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===Graduations===
===Graduations===
 
* [[Dorsey Whittington]] graduated from the Institute of Musical Art in New York City.


===Marriages===
===Marriages===
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* [[August 10]]: [[Mattie Sloss]], wife of [[James Sloss]]
* [[August 10]]: [[Mattie Sloss]], wife of [[James Sloss]]
* [[September 7]]: [[Emmet O'Neal]], [[Governor of Alabama]]
* [[September 7]]: [[Emmet O'Neal]], [[Governor of Alabama]]
* [[Samuel Jones]], electrician and boat builder
* [[Damon Lee]], grocer
** See also: [[List of homicides in 1922]] and [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1922]]
** See also: [[List of homicides in 1922]] and [[List of Birmingham homicides in 1922]]



Revision as of 15:32, 5 August 2021

1921 was the 51st year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Government

Sports

Works

The Masonic Temple, built in 1922

Buildings

Demolitions

Individuals

Births

Fred Shuttlesworth, born March 18, 1922
Joseph Volker, born March 9, 1922

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

Emmet O'Neal, died September 7, 1922

Context

1920s
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