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* The [[Talladega County Courthouse]] was completed. | |||
* Expansion of the [[Owen Plantation house]] began. | |||
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Revision as of 11:50, 30 December 2013
1838 was 33 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 19th year of Alabama statehood.
Events
- Syllacoga was incorporated.
Individuals
- Charles Linn settled in Montgomery.
- John D. Phelan moved to Tuscaloosa.
- John Westbrook enlisted.
Births
- July: Thomas Jeffers, Mayor of Birmingham
- September 7: John Pelham, Civil War hero
- James McLaughlin, settler
Works
Buildings
- The Talladega County Courthouse was completed.
- Expansion of the Owen Plantation house began.
Context
In 1838, the Second Seminole War continued. Nicaragua declared independence from the Federal Republic of Central America. The people of the Cherokee Nation are forcibly relocated during the Trail of Tears. The coronation of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom took place.
Notable births in 1838 included circus performer General Tom Thumb, actor Henry Irving, physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach, surgeon John Shaw Billings, assassin John Wilkes Booth, aircraft manufacturer Ferdinand von Zeppelin, composer Georges Bizet, King Luis I of Portugal, meteorologist Cleveland Abbe, and author Edwin Abbott Abbott. Notable deaths included opera librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte, explorer William Clark, industrialist Charles Tennant, and Sauk leader Black Hawk.
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