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* [[February 15]]: Citizens of [[East Birmingham]] and [[Kingston]] met at [[Dunston's Hall]] to discuss incorporation.
* [[February 15]]: Citizens of [[East Birmingham]] and [[Kingston]] met at [[Dunston's Hall]] to discuss incorporation.
* [[April 6]]: A day of festivities marked the opening of the [[Birmingham Terminal Station]].
* [[April 6]]: A day of festivities marked the opening of the [[Birmingham Terminal Station]].
* [[October 11]]–[[October 20|20]]: The [[1909 Alabama State Fair]] was held at the [[Alabama State Fairgrounds]].
* [[October 13]]: [[Buffalo Bill's Wild West|Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Pawnee Bill’s Far East]] paraded through [[downtown Birmingham]] and put on shows at [[Smith's Park]].
* [[October 13]]: [[Buffalo Bill's Wild West|Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Pawnee Bill’s Far East]] paraded through [[downtown Birmingham]] and put on shows at [[Smith's Park]].
* [[November 2]]–[[November 3|3]]: President William Taft [[1909 Presidential visit|visited]] Birmingham.
* [[November 2]]–[[November 3|3]]: President William Taft [[1909 Presidential visit|visited]] Birmingham.
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* [[Arthur Adams residence]]
* [[Arthur Adams residence]]
* [[Avondale Lodge No. 476]]
* [[Avondale Lodge No. 476]]
* [[Bessemer Post Office]]
* [[Bibb County Junior High School]]
* [[Bibb County Junior High School]]
* [[Birmingham Terminal Station]]
* [[Birmingham Terminal Station]]
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* [[Otto Marx residence]]
* [[Otto Marx residence]]
* [[Robinson Elementary School]]
* [[Robinson Elementary School]]
* [[Royal Cup building]] on [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)]]
* [[South Highland School]] renovations
* [[South Highland School]] renovations
* [[Ullman School]] expansion
* [[Ullman School]] expansion
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* [[February 13]]: [[Anne Woodward]]
* [[February 13]]: [[Anne Woodward]]
* [[February 18]]: [[Tom Bradford]], food broker and civic leader
* [[February 18]]: [[Tom Bradford]], food broker and civic leader
* [[April 3]]: [[Minnie Gaston]], director of [[Booker T. Washington Business College]]
* May: [[Claude Gray]], police dispatcher, radio announcer, and [[Birmingham Zoo Express]] conductor
* May: [[Claude Gray]], police dispatcher, radio announcer, and [[Birmingham Zoo Express]] conductor
* [[May 27]]: [[Mike Higgins|Mike "Pinky" Higgins]], baseball player and manager
* [[May 27]]: [[Mike Higgins|Mike "Pinky" Higgins]], baseball player and manager
* [[June 1]]: [[Fant Thornley]], [[Birmingham Public Library]] director
* [[August 6]]: [[Al Veach]], baseball player
* [[August 6]]: [[Al Veach]], baseball player
* [[September 19]]: [[Hersh Martin]], baseball player
* [[September 19]]: [[Hersh Martin]], baseball player
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* [[December 22]]: [[Sidney McDyles]]
* [[December 22]]: [[Sidney McDyles]]
* [[Jess Lanier]], [[Mayor of Bessemer]]
* [[Jess Lanier]], [[Mayor of Bessemer]]
* [[Ulysses Mason Jr]], physician
* [[Fant Thornley]], director of the [[Birmingham Public Library]]
* [[Fant Thornley]], director of the [[Birmingham Public Library]]


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===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[February 1]]: [[Robert Kerr]] Attorney and former [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]]
* [[April 9]]: Educator [[William Councill]]
* [[April 9]]: Educator [[William Councill]]
* [[May 15]]: Banker [[John Henley]]
* [[May 15]]: Banker [[John Henley]]

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Birmingham Terminal Station, constructed in 1909

1909 was the 38th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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In 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded. Joan of Arc was beatified. The U.S. Navy founded a navy base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The Montreal Canadiens Hockey Club was founded. The Manhattan Bridge opened.

Notable births in 1909 included those of Barry Goldwater, Victor Borge, Carmen Miranda, James Mason, Benny Goodman, Burl Ives, Errol Flynn, Colonel Tom Parker, Al Capp, and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Notable deaths included those of Geronimo, Sarah Orne Jewett, William Stanley, William Powell Frith, Red Cloud, and Frederic Remington.

The co-winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics were Guglielmo Marconi and Karl Ferdinand Braun for the development of wireless telegraphy (radio).

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