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5 Fun Facts About March 4 In Alabama History
1. On March 4, 1867, Alabama was readmitted to the Union after the Civil War. This marked the end of an extended period of military rule and the beginning of reconstruction efforts in the state. 2. March 4, 1915, marks the founding of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University)...
5 Fun Facts About February 29 In Alabama History
1. Alabama's first leap year occurred in 1804 - Since the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in 1582, we've had a leap year every four years, with exceptions to years divisible by 100 unless they're also divisible by 400. Alabama's first leap year occurred in 1804, just 13 years after...
5 Fun Facts About February 25 In Alabama History
1. On February 25, 1835, the Alabama State Capitol Building, located in Montgomery, was destroyed by fire. Fortunately, many of the state's important documents had been saved beforehand, but the building and its contents were lost. 2. The Selma to Montgomery March, also known as Bloody Sunday, began on February...
5 Fun Facts About February 24 In Alabama History
1. In 1836, Alabama's statehood was officially recognized by the United States government. Alabama was the 22nd state to enter the Union. 2. On February 24, 1890, the first African American woman to receive a degree from the University of Alabama, Ethel Bolden, was born in Mobile. Bolden went on...
5 Fun Facts About February 21 In Alabama History
1. On February 21, 1861, the Alabama Secession Convention voted to withdraw from the United States and join the Confederacy, becoming the fourth state to do so. This decision would set the stage for the Civil War. 2. In 1904, Tuskegee Institute founder Booker T. Washington came to Birmingham to...
5 Fun Facts About February 20 In Alabama History
1. The first Mardi Gras parade was held in Mobile on February 20, 1830. French settlers in the area brought the celebration to the city in the early 1700s, and it has since become a beloved annual event. 2. In 1863, Union troops commanded by General William T. Sherman burned...
5 Fun Facts About February 19 In Alabama History
1. The Battle of Mobile Bay: On February 19, 1864, Confederate forces launched an unsuccessful attempt to break the Union naval blockade of the port of Mobile, Alabama, during the American Civil War. The battle ultimately resulted in a Union victory and marked a significant turning point in the war....
5 Fun Facts About February 11 In Alabama History
1. In 1963, the famed civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested for his participation in protests in Birmingham, Alabama. His letter from Birmingham Jail, written while he was incarcerated, has become a seminal document in the civil rights movement. 2. In 1826, Confederate General William Dorsey Pender...
5 Fun Facts About February 9 In Alabama History
1. In 1861, the Provisional Confederate Congress convened in Montgomery, Alabama and elected Jefferson Davis as the first President of the Confederate States of America. 2. In 1939, the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American pilots in the United States military, were established at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. 3....
5 Fun Facts About February 3 In Alabama History
1. In 1956, Autherine Lucy became the first African American student to enroll in the University of Alabama. However, her time at the university was short-lived as she faced strong backlash and harassment from students and community members. She was ultimately expelled for her own safety. 2. On February 3,...
5 Fun Facts About February 2 In Alabama History
1. Groundhog Day While not specific to Alabama, February 2 is well-known for being Groundhog Day. This annual tradition held in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, involves a groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil emerging from his burrow to predict the weather for the upcoming weeks. If he sees his shadow, there will be six...
5 Fun Facts About January 22 In Alabama History
1. In 1861, Alabama seceded from the United States and joined the Confederate States of America, which marked the beginning of the American Civil War. This decision by Alabama played a significant role in shaping the outcome of the war. 2. In 1901, the Alabama state constitution was adopted, which...