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* The community of [[Calera]] organized its first high school.
* The community of [[Calera]] organized its first high school.
* The town of [[Morris]] was incorporated.
* The town of [[Morris]] was incorporated.
* Construction of the [[Highland Avenue Railroad]] began.
* Construction of the [[Highland Avenue & Belt Railroad]] began.
* [[Powell School]] graduated its first senior class.
* [[Powell School]] graduated its first senior class.
* [[May 19]]: A shootout between [[Henry Barnard]] and [[William Bradley]] began at [[Barnard's Billiard Parlor]] and ended at [[Wise's Saloon]].
* [[June 12]]: Commencement exercises for [[Birmingham High School]] were held at [[O'Brien's Opera House]].
* [[July 17]]: A natural gas explosion in the [[Ellen Shaft]] nearly killed engineer [[Llewellyn Johns]] and his assistants [[J. G. Moore]] and [[William Faul]].
* [[August 31]]: The [[Dolomite Post Office|Earle Post Office]] was renamed "Dolomite Post Office".
* September: The first professional [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]] was organized, with [[Birmingham City Marshal|City Marshal]] [[Frank Gafford]] as chief.


===Business===
===Business===
* [[March 26]]: [[Berney National Bank|Central Bank of Birmingham]] was founded by [[William Berney]].
* [[March 26]]: [[Berney National Bank|Central Bank of Birmingham]] was founded by [[William Berney]].
* [[April 9]]: The first commercial batch of lager beer from [[Philipp Schillinger]]'s [[Birmingham Brewery]] was sold.
* [[June 13]]: [[Charles Williamson]] and [[James Simpson]] incorporated the [[Williamson Iron Co.]]
* [[Blach's|J. Blach & Sons]] was founded by [[Julius Blach]].
* [[Blach's|J. Blach & Sons]] was founded by [[Julius Blach]].
* The [[City Market]] was developed by [[George Raps]].
* The [[City Market]] was developed by [[George Raps]].
* The [[Sloss Furnace Company]] was sold to investors by [[Colonel James Withers Sloss]] and became the [[Sloss Iron & Steel Company]].
* The [[Sloss Furnace Company]] was sold to investors by [[Colonel James Withers Sloss]] and became the [[Sloss Iron & Steel Company]].
* [[William Walker, Jr]] served 10 months as president of the [[First National Bank of Birmingham]].
* [[William Walker Jr]] served 10 months as president of the [[First National Bank of Birmingham]].
* [[Christian Enslen]] founded the [[Jefferson County Savings Bank]].
* [[J. H. Lee]] founded the [[Excelsior Laundry]].


=== Religion ===
=== Religion ===
* April: The congregation of [[First Christian Church]] reorganized.
* April: The congregation of [[First Christian Church]] reorganized.
* [[May 3]]: [[Homewood Cumberland Presbyterian Church|Oak Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church]] was organized in [[Oak Grove (Homewood)|Oak Grove]].
* [[October 11]]: [[Dolomite Baptist Church]] was organized.
* [[Isaac Hochstadter]] became president of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
* [[Isaac Hochstadter]] became president of [[Temple Emanu-El]].
* [[David Purser]] became pastor of [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]].
* [[David Purser]] became pastor of [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]].
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* [[Jabez Curry]] became the U.S. Ambassador to Spain.
* [[Jabez Curry]] became the U.S. Ambassador to Spain.
* [[Charles Drennen]] and his family moved to Birmingham.
* [[Charles Drennen]] and his family moved to Birmingham.
* [[F. A. Gafford]] became chief of the [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service|Birmingham Fire Department]].
* [[John Inman]] became director of the [[Birmingham Mineral Railroad|L & N Mineral Railroad]].
* [[John Inman]] became director of the [[Birmingham Mineral Railroad|L & N Mineral Railroad]].
* Brothers [[L. Y. Lipscomb|L. Y.]], [[S. W. Lipscomb|S. W.]] and [[H. P. Lipscomb]] settled in the area that would later [[Lipscomb|bear their name]].
* Brothers [[L. Y. Lipscomb|L. Y.]], [[S. W. Lipscomb|S. W.]] and [[H. P. Lipscomb]] settled in the area that would later [[Lipscomb|bear their name]].
* [[Nathaniel Lupton]] was appointed [[Alabama State Chemist]].
* Photographer [[A. C. Oxford]] retired to [[Blount Springs]].
* Photographer [[A. C. Oxford]] retired to [[Blount Springs]].
* Attorney [[John Terry]] resigned from the practice of law.
* Attorney [[John Terry]] resigned from the practice of law.
* Architect [[W. W. Rose]] moved to Birmingham.
* Architect [[W. W. Rose]] moved to Birmingham.
* Attorney [[William Ward]] moved to Birmingham from Selma.
* [[William Weston]] and his immediate family emigrated to the United States.
* [[William Weston]] and his immediate family emigrated to the United States.


===Births===
===Births===
[[Image:Gus Jebeles.jpg|right|thumb|Gus Jebeles]]
[[Image:Gus Jebeles.jpg|right|thumb|Gus Jebeles]]
* [[May 27]]: [[Gus Jebeles (Barons owner)|Gus Jebeles]], Birmingham Barons owner
* [[January 17]]: [[Chris Jordan]], professional wrestler and wrestling promoter
* [[February 9]]: [[Hugh Locke]], attorney and [[Birmingham School of Law]] founder
* [[March 6]]: [[Wash Bishop]], [[Jefferson County Commission]] chair
* [[May 11]]: [[Newton Price]], principal of [[West End High School]]
* [[May 27]]: [[Gus Jebeles (Barons owner)|Gus Jebeles]], [[Birmingham Barons]] owner
* [[June 22]]: [[Martha Fort Anderson]], artist
* [[June 22]]: [[Martha Fort Anderson]], artist
* [[July 28]]: [[Ivory Williams]], bandleader and union organizer
* [[August 10]]: [[Lonnie Noojin]], coach
* [[August 10]]: [[Lonnie Noojin]], coach
* [[August 25]]: [[Harry Hawkins]], artist and interior designer
* [[September 17]]: [[Harley Gilmore]], principal of [[Hueytown High School]]
* [[September 17]]: [[Harley Gilmore]], principal of [[Hueytown High School]]
* [[December 1]]: [[Paul Pim]], cartoonist
* [[December 1]]: [[Paul Pim]], cartoonist
* [[Hugh Locke]], attorney
* [[Malcolm Dabney]], dentist
* [[Newton Price]], principal of [[West End High School]]
* [[Alburto Throckmorton]]
* [[Alburto Throckmorton]]


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* [[Cowart Drug Company Building]]
* [[Cowart Drug Company Building]]
* [[McLester & Van Hoose]] warehouse
* [[McLester & Van Hoose]] warehouse
* [[November 3]]: The cornerstone of the [[Paul Hayne School]] was laid.


==Context==
==Context==
In 1885, the first successful appendectomy was performed by Dr. William W. Grant on Mary Gartside.  L.A. Thompson patented the roller coaster.  The Washington Monument was dedicated.  The American Telephone and Telegraph Company was incorporated.  Grover Cleveland succeeded Chester A. Arthur as President of the United States.  ''Good Housekeeping'' Magazine first went on sale.  Louis Pasteur successfully tested his vaccine against rabies.  Niagara Falls opened to the public.  Dr Pepper was first served.
In 1885, the first successful appendectomy was performed by Dr. William W. Grant on Mary Gartside.  L.A. Thompson patented the roller coaster.  The Washington Monument was dedicated.  The American Telephone and Telegraph Company was incorporated.  Grover Cleveland succeeded Chester A. Arthur as President of the United States.  ''Good Housekeeping'' Magazine first went on sale.  Louis Pasteur successfully tested his vaccine against rabies.  Niagara Falls opened to the public.  Dr Pepper was first served.
Notable books published in 1885 included ''King Solomon's Mines'' by H. Rider Haggard, ''Marius the Epicurean'' by Walter Pater, and ''The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night'' translated by Sir Richard Francis Burton.  Notable music released in 1885 included ''The Mikado'' by Gilbert & Sullivan, "American Patrol" by F. W. Meacham, and the ''Manfred'' Symphony <!-- italics/capitalization not a typo --> by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.


Notable births in 1885 included composer Jerome Kern, writer Sinclair Lewis, actor Wallace Beery, baseball pitcher Vean Gregg, columnist Hedda Hopper, actor Gabby Hayes, film producer Louis B. Mayer, writer D. H. Lawrence, physicist Niels Bohr, poet Ezra Pound, writer Will Durant, and General George S. Patton. Deaths included writer Victor Hugo, former president Ulysses S. Grant, Jumbo the elephant, Civil War general George B. McClellan, scientist Thomas Andrews, and businessman William Henry Vanderbilt.
Notable births in 1885 included composer Jerome Kern, writer Sinclair Lewis, actor Wallace Beery, baseball pitcher Vean Gregg, columnist Hedda Hopper, actor Gabby Hayes, film producer Louis B. Mayer, writer D. H. Lawrence, physicist Niels Bohr, poet Ezra Pound, writer Will Durant, and General George S. Patton. Deaths included writer Victor Hugo, former president Ulysses S. Grant, Jumbo the elephant, Civil War general George B. McClellan, scientist Thomas Andrews, and businessman William Henry Vanderbilt.

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Berney National Bank in 1887

1885 was the 14th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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In 1885, the first successful appendectomy was performed by Dr. William W. Grant on Mary Gartside. L.A. Thompson patented the roller coaster. The Washington Monument was dedicated. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company was incorporated. Grover Cleveland succeeded Chester A. Arthur as President of the United States. Good Housekeeping Magazine first went on sale. Louis Pasteur successfully tested his vaccine against rabies. Niagara Falls opened to the public. Dr Pepper was first served.

Notable books published in 1885 included King Solomon's Mines by H. Rider Haggard, Marius the Epicurean by Walter Pater, and The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night translated by Sir Richard Francis Burton. Notable music released in 1885 included The Mikado by Gilbert & Sullivan, "American Patrol" by F. W. Meacham, and the Manfred Symphony by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Notable births in 1885 included composer Jerome Kern, writer Sinclair Lewis, actor Wallace Beery, baseball pitcher Vean Gregg, columnist Hedda Hopper, actor Gabby Hayes, film producer Louis B. Mayer, writer D. H. Lawrence, physicist Niels Bohr, poet Ezra Pound, writer Will Durant, and General George S. Patton. Deaths included writer Victor Hugo, former president Ulysses S. Grant, Jumbo the elephant, Civil War general George B. McClellan, scientist Thomas Andrews, and businessman William Henry Vanderbilt.

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