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* [[July 11]]: By order of producer Mabel Whitman, the [[Jefferson Theatre]] agreed to open its dress circle and parquet seats to African-American patrons for performances of the Whitman Sisters' New Orleans Troubadours on [[July 23]].
* [[July 11]]: By order of producer Mabel Whitman, the [[Jefferson Theatre]] agreed to open its dress circle and parquet seats to African-American patrons for performances of the Whitman Sisters' New Orleans Troubadours on [[July 23]].
* August: The [[1904 National Convention for the United Association of Plumbers, Gas and Steamfitters]] was hosted by [[UA Local 91]] in [[Birmingham]].
* August: The [[1904 National Convention for the United Association of Plumbers, Gas and Steamfitters]] was hosted by [[UA Local 91]] in [[Birmingham]].
* The first barber shop opened in the space still in use as the [[Hippodrome]] barber shop in [[Woodlawn]].
* September-October: A severe drought affected the entire state.
* The [[Woodlawn Library]] was established by the [[Women's Club of Woodlawn]] at [[Woodlawn City Hall]].
* The [[Woodlawn Library]] was established by the [[Women's Club of Woodlawn]] at [[Woodlawn City Hall]].
* [[Birmingham City Physician]] [[Charles Whelan Jr]] enforced a new city ordinance requiring smallpox vaccination.
* [[Birmingham City Physician]] [[Charles Whelan Jr]] enforced a new city ordinance requiring smallpox vaccination.
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* The law firm of Walker, Tillman, Campbell & Morrow became [[Bradley Arant Boult Cummings|Tillman, Grubb, Bradley & Morrow]]
* The law firm of Walker, Tillman, Campbell & Morrow became [[Bradley Arant Boult Cummings|Tillman, Grubb, Bradley & Morrow]]
* [[Rosa Zinszer]] sold [[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House]] to Mrs. [[W. H. Wilder]].
* [[Rosa Zinszer]] sold [[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House]] to Mrs. [[W. H. Wilder]].
* The first barber shop opened in the space still in use as the [[Hippodrome]] barber shop in [[Woodlawn]].


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Revision as of 11:26, 16 February 2017

Stereograph of Vulcan at the World's Fair

1904 was the 33rd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

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Education

Government

Religion

James Coyle

Sports

Mike Donahue

Individuals

Births

Arthur Shores
Albert Boutwell

Marriages

Deaths

Works

Portrait of Lady Helen Vincent, Viscountess d'Abernon

Buildings

Country Club of Birmingham clubhouse

Gallery

Context

1904 was a leap year. A January fire destroyed 1,500 buildings in Baltimore, Maryland. The Russo-Japanese War broke out in February. Longacre Square in New York City became Times Square in April. Cy Young threw the modern game's first perfect game in May, the same month that FIFA was established. St Louis, Missouri hosted the Games of the 3rd Olympiad. Teddy Roosevelt defeated Alton Parker to serve a first full term as President.

Ivan Pavlov won the 1904 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Puccini's Madame Butterfly debuted in Milan and Mahler's Symphony No. 5 premiered in Cologne. The New York Giants won the National League pennant, but declined to participate in a second-ever World Series against the Boston Americans.

Notable 1904 births include those of actors Ray Bolger, Peter Lorre and Cary Grant; choreographer George Balanchine; gangster Pretty Boy Floyd; musicians Count Basie, Jimmy Dorsey, Glenn Miller and Fats Waller; authors Theodore Seuss Geisel and Joseph Campbell; artists Salvador Dalí and Willem de Kooning, physicist Robert Oppenheimer; and Chinese leader Deng Xiaopeng.

Deaths in 1904 included those of Queen Isabella II of Spain; composer Antonín Dvořák; photographer Eadweard Muybridge; authors Anton Chekhov, Kate Chopin and Lafcadio Hearn; and sculptor Frédéric Bartholdi.

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