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* [[The Casino|Mortimer's Dime Theatre]] closed.
* [[The Casino|Mortimer's Dime Theatre]] closed.
* The [[Red Mountain Railroad Line]] opened.
* The [[Red Mountain Railroad Line]] opened.
* Attorneys [[James Weatherly]] and [[John Walker Percy|Walker Percy]] partnered in the firm of [[Weatherly & Percy]].
* The ''[[Weekly Herald]]'' began publication.
* The ''[[Weekly Herald]]'' began publication.
* February: [[Sloss Furnace No. 4]] was blown in.
* February: [[Sloss Furnace No. 4]] was blown in.

Revision as of 12:10, 12 January 2011

1889 was the 18th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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In 1889, what would later become the Coca-Cola Company was incorporated. The Eiffel Tower was completed. The Wall Street Journal was established. Nintendo was founded to produce and market Hanafuda playing cards. North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington were admitted to the United States.

Notable births included those of Victor Fleming, Charlie Chaplin, Adolf Hitler, Igor Sikorsky, and Edwin Hubble. Deaths in 1889 included those of Jefferson Davis, Robert Browning, Father Damien, and James Prescott Joule.

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