1839
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1839 was 32 years before the founding of the City of Birmingham and the 20th year of Alabama statehood.
Events
- The Bolton's Crossroads post office was established.
- Moore Cemetery was established.
- Elisha Peck began serving on the middle division of the Chancery Court.
- John D. Phelan became Speaker of the Alabama House.
- Ninian Tannehill purchased a forge constructed by Daniel Hillman in Roupes Valley.
- The Judson Female Institute was founded in Marion under president Milo Jewett.
Religion
- Friendship United Methodist Church was founded.
Individuals
- May 29: Jefferson County Sheriff Abner Killough married Angelina Lacey.
- William Mudd began practicing law.
- Baylis Grace was reelected clerk of the Jefferson County Circuit Court.
Deaths
- September 20: Thomas Bibb, former Governor of Alabama
Context
In 1839, the Second Seminole War continued. The steam shovel was patented. The Great Fire of Mobile burned hundreds of buildings. The First Opium War began. Charles Goodyear vulcanized rubber.
Notable births in 1839 included painter Paul Cézanne, industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, and U.S. Army Captain George Armstrong Custer. Notable deaths included Queen Kaahumanu II of Hawaii, Ottoman sultan Mahmud II, geologist William Smith, inventor William Murdoch, and King Frederick VI of Denmark.
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