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* The United States government purchased the former [[Trussville Furnace]] site for the planned [[Cahaba Homestead Village]] housing project.
* The United States government purchased the former [[Trussville Furnace]] site for the planned [[Cahaba Homestead Village]] housing project.
* The [[ChristWay Church|North Birmingham Church of God]] was founded.
* The [[ChristWay Church|North Birmingham Church of God]] was founded.
* The [[Alabama Wildlife Federation]] was founded.
* [[WERC-AM|WBRC-AM]] began airing NBC Radio Network programming.
* [[WERC-AM|WBRC-AM]] began airing NBC Radio Network programming.
* The [[Southeastern Bible College|Birmingham School of the Bible]] held its first classes.
* The [[Southeastern Bible College|Birmingham School of the Bible]] held its first classes.
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* [[John Proferis]] opened the [[Casino Restaurant]] on [[20th Street North]].
* [[John Proferis]] opened the [[Casino Restaurant]] on [[20th Street North]].
* The [[New Ideal|Ideal Department Store]] relocated to [[2nd Avenue North]] as "[[New Ideal]]".
* The [[New Ideal|Ideal Department Store]] relocated to [[2nd Avenue North]] as "[[New Ideal]]".
* [[Ruth Jackson]] opened the [[Poro School of Beauty Culture]] in the [[Nelson Building]] on [[17th Street North]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[June 24]]: [[Charlie Dees]], baseball player
* [[June 24]]: [[Charlie Dees]], baseball player
* [[July 30]]: [[J. Mason Davis]], attorney
* [[July 30]]: [[J. Mason Davis]], attorney
* [[August 8]]: [[Ezekiel Hameen]], restaurateur
* [[September 20]]: [[Tom Lankford]], news reporter, photographer and editor
* [[September 20]]: [[Tom Lankford]], news reporter, photographer and editor
* [[December 6]]: [[David Mathews]], [[List of University of Alabama presidents|president of the University of Alabama]]  
* [[December 6]]: [[David Mathews]], [[List of University of Alabama presidents|president of the University of Alabama]]  
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* [[October 25]]: [[Willis Burks]], actor
* [[October 25]]: [[Willis Burks]], actor
* [[October 28]]: Baseball player [[Bob Veale]]
* [[October 28]]: Baseball player [[Bob Veale]]
* [[November 24]]: [[James Ferguson]], former [[Million Dollar Band]] director
* [[November 25]]: [[Jim Boone]], newspaper publisher
* [[December 24]]: [[Cecil Whitmire]], president of [[Birmingham Landmarks]]
* [[December 24]]: [[Cecil Whitmire]], president of [[Birmingham Landmarks]]
* [[December 25]]: [[Paul Hubbert]] , president of the [[Alabama Education Association]]
* [[December 25]]: [[Paul Hubbert]] , president of the [[Alabama Education Association]]
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* [[Cleveland Hammonds]], [[Birmingham City Schools]] superintendent
* [[Cleveland Hammonds]], [[Birmingham City Schools]] superintendent
* [[Rollie Hill]], mechanic and "Cookie Man"
* [[Rollie Hill]], mechanic and "Cookie Man"
* [[Jim Hilyer]], first coach of the [[UAB Blazers football team]]
* [[Roland Ingram Jr]], physician
* [[Roland Ingram Jr]], physician
* [[Miriam McClung]], painter
* [[Shelly Millender Jr]], auto salesman and radio host
* [[Jake Reiss III]], bookseller
* [[Jake Reiss III]], bookseller
* [[Nolan Shivers]], 49-year veteran of the [[Birmingham Police Department]]
* [[Nolan Shivers]], 49-year veteran of the [[Birmingham Police Department]]
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===Graduations===
===Graduations===
* Writer [[Margaret Walker]] earned a bachelor of arts at the University of Chicago.
* Architect [[Helen Davis]] graduated from the [[Auburn University|Alabama Polytechnic Institute]].
* Restauranteur [[John Holcomb Jr]] earned his bachelor of science in chemical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology
* Football player [[Don Hutson]] graduated from the [[University of Alabama]].
* Football player [[Don Hutson]] graduated from the [[University of Alabama]].
* Architect [[Helen Davis]] graduated from the [[Auburn University|Alabama Polytechnic Institute]].
* Soprano [[Irene Jordan]] graduated from [[Woodlawn High School]].
* Architect [[Hugh Stubbins]] graduated from Harvard University.
* Architect [[Hugh Stubbins]] graduated from Harvard University.
* Restauranteur [[John Holcomb Jr]] earned his bachelor of science in chemical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology
* Writer [[Margaret Walker]] earned a bachelor of arts at the University of Chicago.


===Deaths===
===Deaths===
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* March: [[William Hassinger]], chemist and industrialist
* March: [[William Hassinger]], chemist and industrialist
* [[March 28]]: [[Malachi Wilkerson]], choir director
* [[March 28]]: [[Malachi Wilkerson]], choir director
* [[April 1]]: [[Henry Stockmar]], former Alderman
* [[April 25]]: [[David McLendon]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[April 25]]: [[David McLendon]], [[Mayor of Birmingham]]
* [[June 11]]: [[Harry Jones]], hardware salesman and former Alderman
* [[October 27]]: [[William Grubb]], U.S. District Court judge
* [[October 27]]: [[William Grubb]], U.S. District Court judge
* [[October 28]]: [[Virgil Thomas]], miner and union activist
* [[December 22]]: [[Pattie Ruffner Jacobs]], suffragist leader
* [[December 22]]: [[Pattie Ruffner Jacobs]], suffragist leader
* [[December 30]]: [[Manoah Henry]], [[Jefferson County Treasurer]]
* [[Robert Baugh]], sporting goods dealer
* [[Robert Baugh]], sporting goods dealer
* [[Lucille Douglass]], artist and printmaker
* [[Lucille Douglass]], artist and printmaker

Latest revision as of 13:49, 7 March 2024

A 1935 map dividing Birmingham's neighborhoods by desirability

1935 was the 64th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Works

The Loveman's building, shortly after it was completed in 1935. Photo by O. V. Hunt. courtesy BPL Archives

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Books

Buildings

Music

  • "The Object of My Affection" by the Boswell Sisters
  • March: Blues singer Lucille Bogan made her final recordings on the Banner label in Chicago, Illinois.

People

Births

Marriages

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

Context

Amelia Earhart became the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California. The FBI killed the Barker Gang, including Ma Barker, in a shootout. Porky Pig made his debut in a Looney Tunes cartoon. Adolf Hitler announced German rearmament in violation of the Versailles Treaty. Persia was renamed Iran. The Dust Bowl continued to plague the western United States. The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was created. Babe Ruth appeared in his last career baseball game. Alcoholics Anonymous was founded. James J. Braddock defeated Max Baer at Madison Square Garden Bowl to win the heavyweight boxing championship of the world. The board game Monopoly was first released. The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was created.

Notable 1935 births include Elvis Presley, Sonny Bono, Bob Denver, Jimmy Swaggart, Dudley Moore, Lee Meriwether, Ron Paul, Geraldine Ferraro, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Julie Andrews. Notable deaths in 1935 included Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), Will Rogers, Wiley Post, Huey Long, and Walter Liggett. The Nobel Peace Prize went to Carl von Ossietzky. The top films were Mutiny on the Bounty, Becky Sharp, Top Hat, and The Littlest Rebel. Mutiny on the Bounty was Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Top hit songs included Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers' "Cheek to Cheek", Shirley Temple's "On The Good Ship Lollipop", the Dorsey Brothers' "Lullaby of Broadway", Cole Porter's "You're the Top", and Bing Crosby's "Silent Night, Holy Night".

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