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* [[October 29]]: [[A. O. Lane]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[October 29]]: [[A. O. Lane]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[November 7]]: [[B. B. Comer]], [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]
* [[November 7]]: [[B. B. Comer]], [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]
===Graduations===
* [[John Camp]] from the University of Tennessee.


== Context ==
== Context ==

Revision as of 10:56, 6 November 2012

1848 was 23 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 29th year of Alabama statehood.

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In 1848, the California Gold Rush began and the Irish Potato Famine continued. Construction of the Washington Monument began. The Mexican–American War formally ended. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels published The Communist Manifesto. Wisconsin was admitted as a state. The Second Republic of France was established. Zachary Taylor was elected president.

Notable births in 1848 included composer Henri Duparc, novelist Octave Mirbeau, lawman Wyatt Earp, engineer Otto Lilienthal, artist Paul Gauguin, and optician Henry Lomb. Notable deaths included former president John Quincy Adams, businessman John Jacob Astor, writer François-René de Chateaubriand, locomotive pioneer George Stephenson, horologist Simon Willard, and author Emily Brontë.

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