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==Events==
==Events==
[[Image:Richard Hawes.jpg|right|thumb|Richard Hawes]]
* [[April 16]]: [[List of Presidential visits|President Benjamin Harrison]] delivered a speech at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]].
* [[May 23]]:  [[Richard Hawes]] was convicted of murdering his family.
* [[Avondale]] was incorporated.
* [[Avondale]] was incorporated.
* [[Avondale Lodge No. 476]] was chartered.
* [[Avondale Lodge No. 476]] was chartered.
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* [[A. O. Lane]] began purchasing land on the southern slopes of [[Red Mountain]], which is now [[Lane Park]].
* [[A. O. Lane]] began purchasing land on the southern slopes of [[Red Mountain]], which is now [[Lane Park]].
* The [[North Johns|Johns]] post office was established.
* The [[North Johns|Johns]] post office was established.
* [[St Anthony's Church]] was founded in [[Ensley]].
* Property for [[Shadow Lawn Cemetery]] was purchased.
* Property for [[Shadow Lawn Cemetery]] was purchased.
* The National Farmers Alliance and the Agricultural Wheel voted to merge during joint meetings in Birmingham, forming the [[Farmers' and Laborers' Union of America]].
* The National Farmers Alliance and the Agricultural Wheel voted to merge during joint meetings in Birmingham, forming the [[Farmers' and Laborers' Union of America]].
* Methodist minister [[Solon Robertson]] founded [[Trinity Methodist Church (Southside)|Southside Mission]].
* [[April 16]]: [[List of Presidential visits|President Benjamin Harrison]] delivered a speech at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]].
* [[May 23]]:  [[Richard Hawes]] was convicted of murdering his family.


===Business===
===Business===
* Attorney [[John Altman]] left his partner [[J. R. McIntosh]] to join a firm headed by [[John McQueen]].
* February: [[Sloss Furnace No. 4]] was blown in.
* April: [[Bessemer Furnace No. 2]] and [[Trussville Furnace]] were blown in.
* [[April 29]]: [[Ensley Furnace No. 1]] was blown in.
* [[May 27]]: The [[Birmingham Brewing Company (1889)|Birmingham Brewing Company]] was incorporated.
* [[July 16]]: The [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] was incorporated.
* The [[Clifton Land Company]] reorganized as the [[South Birmingham Land Company]].
* The [[Clifton Land Company]] reorganized as the [[South Birmingham Land Company]].
* ''[[Birmingham News|The Evening News]]'' changed its name to ''The Daily News''.
* ''[[Birmingham News|The Evening News]]'' changed its name to ''The Daily News''.
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* The ''[[Weekly Herald]]'' began publication.
* The ''[[Weekly Herald]]'' began publication.
* The ''[[Blount County News-Dispatch]]'' was founded.
* The ''[[Blount County News-Dispatch]]'' was founded.
* February: [[Sloss Furnace No. 4]] was blown in.
* April: [[Bessemer Furnace No. 2]] and [[Trussville Furnace]] were blown in.
* [[April 29]]: [[Ensley Furnace No. 1]] was blown in.
* [[May 27]]: The [[Birmingham Brewing Company (1889)|Birmingham Brewing Company]] was incorporated.
* [[July 16]]: The [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] was incorporated.


==Works==
=== Religion ===
===Buildings===
* [[March 1]]: [[Alexander Phillips]] became pastor of [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]].
[[Image:Jefferson County Courthouse 1889.jpg|right|thumb|255px|1889 Jefferson County Courthouse]]
* [[August 4]]: [[Brother Bryan]] was installed as [[Third Presbyterian Church]]'s first permanent pastor.
* [[C. C. Dubose residence]]
* [[J. E. McCann]] became pastor of [[Avondale United Methodist Church]].
* [[Caldwell Hotel]]
* [[W. L. Pickard]] became pastor of [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]].
* [[Eubanks Mercantile building]]
* Methodist minister [[Solon Robertson]] founded the [[Trinity Methodist Church (Southside)|Southside Mission]].
* [[Highland Town Hall]]
* [[St Anthony's Church]] was founded in [[Ensley]].
* [[Holy Rosary Catholic Church]]
 
* [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1889)|Jefferson County Courthouse]]
===Sports===
* [[Overseer's House]]
* The [[Southern League of Professional Baseball|Southern League of Professional Baseball Clubs]] fell apart with the death of its founder.
* [[Paul Hayne School]] addition
* [[Peerless Saloon]]
* [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]]'s first church building
* [[Temple Emanu-El]]
* [[First Lutheran Church|Zion Lutheran Church]]'s first church building


== Individuals ==
== Individuals ==
* Attorney [[John Altman]] left his partner [[J. R. McIntosh]] to join a firm headed by [[John McQueen]].
* Inventor [[Mary Anderson (inventor)|Mary Anderson]] moved to Birmingham.
* Inventor [[Mary Anderson (inventor)|Mary Anderson]] moved to Birmingham.
* [[J. E. McCann]] became pastor of [[Avondale United Methodist Church]].
* [[John L. Parker]] arrived in Birmingham.
* [[John L. Parker]] arrived in Birmingham.
* [[W. L. Pickard]] became pastor of [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]].
* [[Louis Pizitz]] emigrated to the U. S. from Poland.
* [[Louis Pizitz]] emigrated to the U. S. from Poland.
* [[Samuel Ullman]] was elected vice-president of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]].
* [[Samuel Ullman]] was elected vice-president of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]].
* [[February 27]]: Judge [[Samuel Greene]] married the former Mosa Miller.
* [[March 1]]: [[Alexander Phillips]] became pastor of [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]].
* [[August 4]]: [[Brother Bryan]] was installed as [[Third Presbyterian Church]]'s first permanent pastor.


===Births===
===Births===
* [[Geneva Mercer]], sculptor
* [[July 17]]: [[Guy Tutwiler]], baseball player
* [[July 17]]: [[Guy Tutwiler]], baseball player
* [[September 7]]: [[Bill Holden]], baseball player
* [[September 7]]: [[Bill Holden]], baseball player
 
* [[Geneva Mercer]], sculptor
===Deaths===
* [[February 5]]: [[Mortimer Jordan, Jr]], physician
* [[April 5]]: [[John Manning]], [[Bessemer Police Department|Bessemer police]] officer
* [[December 25]]: [[Edouard Sidel]], architect


===Graduations===
===Graduations===
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* [[William Oliver]], law degree from [[Alabama School of Law]]
* [[William Oliver]], law degree from [[Alabama School of Law]]


[[Image:Mortimer Jordan Jr.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Mortimer Jordan, Jr]]
===Marriages===
===Marriages===
* [[February 27]]: Judge [[Samuel Greene]] to the former Mosa Miller.
* [[March 27]]: [[Sid Lee]] to [[Minnie Lee|Minnie Coleman]].
* [[March 27]]: [[Sid Lee]] to [[Minnie Lee|Minnie Coleman]].
* [[July 10]]: [[Mayor of Tuscaloosa]] [[William Jemison]] to the former Clara Roberts in [[Talladega]].
* [[July 10]]: [[Mayor of Tuscaloosa]] [[William Jemison]] to the former Clara Roberts in [[Talladega]].
===Deaths===
* [[February 5]]: [[Mortimer Jordan, Jr]], physician
* [[April 5]]: [[John Manning]], [[Bessemer Police Department|Bessemer police]] officer
* [[December 25]]: [[Edouard Sidel]], architect
==Works==
===Buildings===
[[Image:Jefferson County Courthouse 1889.jpg|right|thumb|255px|1889 Jefferson County Courthouse]]
* [[Caldwell Hotel]]
* [[C. C. Dubose residence]]
* [[Eubanks Mercantile building]]
* [[Paul Hayne School]] addition
* [[Highland Town Hall]]
* [[Holy Rosary Catholic Church]]
* [[Jefferson County Courthouse (1889)|Jefferson County Courthouse]]
* [[Overseer's House]]
* [[Peerless Saloon]]
* [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]]'s first church building
* [[Temple Emanu-El]]
* [[First Lutheran Church|Zion Lutheran Church]]'s first church building


==Context==
==Context==
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.
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.
Notable books published in 1889 included ''Three Men in a Boat'' by Jerome K. Jerome, ''Master of Ballantrae'' by Robert Louis Stevenson, ''The Kreutzer Sonata'' by Leo Tolstoy, and ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' by Mark Twain.  Notable music released included "Oh, Promise Me" by Clement Scott and Reginald de Koven, "The Thunderer" and "The Washington Post" by John Philip Sousa, and comic opera ''The Gondoliers'' by Gilbert and Sullivan.
 
Notable births in 1889 included film director Victor Fleming, actor and director Charlie Chaplin, dictator Adolf Hitler, aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky, actor Claude Rains, astronomer Edwin Hubble, and farmer Walter Knott. Notable deaths included outlaw Belle Starr, Father Damien, former Confederate president Jefferson Davis, physicist James Prescott Joule, and poet Robert Browning.


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Revision as of 12:42, 12 April 2012

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

Events

Richard Hawes

Business

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Mortimer Jordan, Jr

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Buildings

1889 Jefferson County Courthouse

Context

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 books published in 1889 included Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome, Master of Ballantrae by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy, and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain. Notable music released included "Oh, Promise Me" by Clement Scott and Reginald de Koven, "The Thunderer" and "The Washington Post" by John Philip Sousa, and comic opera The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan.

Notable births in 1889 included film director Victor Fleming, actor and director Charlie Chaplin, dictator Adolf Hitler, aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky, actor Claude Rains, astronomer Edwin Hubble, and farmer Walter Knott. Notable deaths included outlaw Belle Starr, Father Damien, former Confederate president Jefferson Davis, physicist James Prescott Joule, and poet Robert Browning.

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