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* [[September 17]]: [[Bob Adams]] played his final game with the Philadelphia Phillies.
* [[September 17]]: [[Bob Adams]] played his final game with the Philadelphia Phillies.
* [[December 9]]: Thirteen universities, including the [[University of Alabama]] and [[Auburn University]], split from the Southern Conference to form the [[Southeastern Conference]].
* [[December 9]]: Thirteen universities, including the [[University of Alabama]] and [[Auburn University]], split from the Southern Conference to form the [[Southeastern Conference]].
==Works==
* [[Joseph Zoettl]] began work on the [[Ave Maria Grotto]] in [[Cullman]].
* "The Boss", photograph by [[P. H. Polk]].
===Books===
*  ''[[No Surrender]]'', a novel by [[Emma Gelders Sterne]]
===Buildings===
* [[Jefferson County Courthouse]] at [[Linn Park|Woodrow Wilson Park]]
* A second building for [[Children's Hospital|Holy Innocents Hospital]] was constructed.
* The [[Birmingham International Raceway|Fairgrounds Raceway]] oval was reduced from 1 mile to 1/2 mile.
* F. W. Woolworth store, [[Tuscaloosa]]
* A new frame lunch room was constructed at [[Jones Valley High School]].
* [[Montclair Road]] was constructed.
* [[Nectar Bridge]] over [[Locust Fork]] in [[Blount County]] was built.
* The [[Wood Wade building]] at [[1st Avenue South]] and [[14th Street South|14th Street]] was completed.
===Music===
* Boogie-woogie pianist [[Jabo Williams]] signed with Paramount Records.
* Brunswick Records re-released several of [[Lucille Bogan]]'s blues recordings under the name "Bessie Jackson".


==Individuals==
==Individuals==
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* [[April 28]]: Engineer and postmaster [[Truman Aldrich]] died.
* [[April 28]]: Engineer and postmaster [[Truman Aldrich]] died.
* Architect [[William Weston]]
* Architect [[William Weston]]
==Works==
* [[Joseph Zoettl]] began work on the [[Ave Maria Grotto]] in [[Cullman]].
* "The Boss", photograph by [[P. H. Polk]].
===Books===
*  ''[[No Surrender]]'', a novel by [[Emma Gelders Sterne]]
===Buildings===
* [[Jefferson County Courthouse]] at [[Linn Park|Woodrow Wilson Park]]
* A second building for [[Children's Hospital|Holy Innocents Hospital]] was constructed.
* The [[Birmingham International Raceway|Fairgrounds Raceway]] oval was reduced from 1 mile to 1/2 mile.
* F. W. Woolworth store, [[Tuscaloosa]]
* A new frame lunch room was constructed at [[Jones Valley High School]].
* [[Montclair Road]] was constructed.
* [[Nectar Bridge]] over [[Locust Fork]] in [[Blount County]] was built.
* The [[Wood Wade building]] at [[1st Avenue South]] and [[14th Street South|14th Street]] was completed.
===Music===
* Boogie-woogie pianist [[Jabo Williams]] signed with Paramount Records.
* Brunswick Records re-released several of [[Lucille Bogan]]'s blues recordings under the name "Bessie Jackson".


==Context==
==Context==

Revision as of 09:32, 21 November 2013

Surveying damage after the 1932 tornado outbreak.

1932 was the 61st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Government

Sports

Individuals

Births

Jim Pyburn, born November 1, 1932

Marriages

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

Works

Books

Buildings

Music

  • Boogie-woogie pianist Jabo Williams signed with Paramount Records.
  • Brunswick Records re-released several of Lucille Bogan's blues recordings under the name "Bessie Jackson".

Context

1930s
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