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* The North American Numbering Plan went into effect, giving Alabama the [[Area code 205|205 area code]].
* The North American Numbering Plan went into effect, giving Alabama the [[Area code 205|205 area code]].
* The [[Birmingham Children's Theatre]] was founded.
* The [[Birmingham Children's Theatre]] was founded.
* The [[City of Birmingham]] acquired the [[Alabama State Fairgrounds]] property.
* The [[Federated Women's Club]] purchased the former [[Clubhouse on Highland|W. S. Brown residence]] on [[Highland Avenue]].
* The [[Federated Women's Club]] purchased the former [[Clubhouse on Highland|W. S. Brown residence]] on [[Highland Avenue]].
* [[James Sulzby Jr]] founded the [[Alabama Historical Association]].
* [[James Sulzby Jr]] founded the [[Alabama Historical Association]].
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* [[Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company]] began manufacturing slag wool at its [[North Birmingham Furnaces]].
* [[Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Company]] began manufacturing slag wool at its [[North Birmingham Furnaces]].
* [[Citizens Trust Bank]] joined the Federal Reserve.
* [[Citizens Trust Bank]] joined the Federal Reserve.
* [[La Paree]] was incorporated.


====Establishments====
====Establishments====
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* [[Roy Downs]] became president of [[Central State Bank of Calera]].
* [[Roy Downs]] became president of [[Central State Bank of Calera]].
* [[Dorothy Love Coates|Dorothy Love]] left the [[Gospel Harmonettes]].
* [[Dorothy Love Coates|Dorothy Love]] left the [[Gospel Harmonettes]].
* [[Willie Ruff]] and [[Dwike Mitchell]] formed the [[Mitchell-Ruff Duo]].


===Awards===
===Awards===
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* [[December 28]]: [[Spencer Bachus]], former U.S. Representative
* [[December 28]]: [[Spencer Bachus]], former U.S. Representative
* [[Leroy Bandy]], [[Birmingham City Council]] member
* [[Leroy Bandy]], [[Birmingham City Council]] member
* [[Bill Billits], [[Graysville City Council]] member
* [[Bill Billits]], [[Graysville City Council]] member
* [[Sandra Brown]], [[Birmingham Board of Education]] member
* [[Sandra Brown]], [[Birmingham Board of Education]] member
* [[Tom Cosby]], development director
* [[Tom Cosby]], development director
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===Graduations===
===Graduations===
* [[Joseph Braswell]] graduated from [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Joseph Braswell]] graduated from [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Autherine Lucy]] graduated from Linden Academy in Marengo County.
* [[Frank Samford Jr]] graduated from the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Frank Samford Jr]] graduated from the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Ezra Sims]] completed a bachelor of arts at [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Ezra Sims]] completed a bachelor of arts at [[Birmingham-Southern College]].

Revision as of 16:40, 22 September 2020

1947 was the 76th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Government

Education

Media

Religion

Sports

Individuals

Awards

Births

Emmylou Harris

Graduations

Marriages

Awards

Deaths

Works

Buildings

Music

Film, Radio and TV

  • Walter Lantz Productions made a series of Reddy Kilowatt cartoon shorts.

Context

1940s
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