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==Events==
==Events==
* The [[Civitan International|Civitan Club]] was founded in Birmingham by [[Courtney Shropshire]].
* The [[Civitan International|Civitan Club]] was founded in Birmingham by [[Courtney Shropshire]].
* [[Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company]] acquired furnaces in Gadsden.
* [[Glenn Messer]] joined the U. S. Army Signal Corps, Aviation section.
* [[Glenn Messer]] joined the U. S. Army Signal Corps, Aviation section.
* [[Books-A-Million]] founded as a newsstand in [[Florence]].
* The unfinished [[Roden Hotel]] was dismantled and sold for scrap.
* The unfinished [[Roden Hotel]] was dismantled and sold for scrap.
* [[Nathaniel A. Barrett]] was elected mayor with an anti-immigration platform.
* [[Nathaniel A. Barrett]] was elected mayor with an anti-immigration platform.
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* The [[1917 Presbyterian General Assembly]] was held in Birmingham.
* The [[1917 Presbyterian General Assembly]] was held in Birmingham.
* The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] hired [[Lloyd Noland]] to head its health department.
* The [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] hired [[Lloyd Noland]] to head its health department.
* The [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company]] purchased the [[Birmingham Tidewater Railway]] out of receivership.
* [[Ottokar Cadek]] founded the Cadek String Quartet.
* [[Ottokar Cadek]] founded the Cadek String Quartet.
* [[Edna Gockel Gussen]] won a statewide competition sponsored by the [[Alabama Federation of Music Clubs]] to set [[Julia Tutwiler]]'s poem "[[Alabama (song)|Alabama]]" to music.
* [[Edna Gockel Gussen]] won a statewide competition sponsored by the [[Alabama Federation of Music Clubs]] to set [[Julia Tutwiler]]'s poem "[[Alabama (song)|Alabama]]" to music.
===Business===
* The [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company]] purchased the [[Birmingham Tidewater Railway]] out of receivership.
* [[Books-A-Million]] founded as a newsstand in [[Florence]].
* [[Raymond Rochell]] began bottling [[Grapico]] soda in [[Birmingham]].
* [[Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company]] acquired furnaces in Gadsden.


===Sports===
===Sports===

Revision as of 14:40, 11 October 2010

1917 was the 46th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Works

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Deaths

  • October 16: Kelly Ingram, the first US enlisted serviceman killed in WWI.

Context

1917 was the year that the United States declared war on Germany, entering "The Great War" (World War I). "Our Lady of Fatima" was sighted by three children in Portugal. 300 acres of the city of Atlanta burned in that city's "Great Fire" on May 21. The first Pulitzer Prizes were awarded. Scott Joplin, Edgar Degas, and Auguste Rodin all died in 1917.

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