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* [[2008]]: [[Artwalk]] 2008 began. | * [[2008]]: [[Artwalk]] 2008 began. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[WABM]] became an affiliate of Fox's second network, MyNetwork TV. | * [[2006]]: [[WABM]] became an affiliate of Fox's second network, MyNetwork TV. | ||
* 2006: [[B. B. Comer]], [[Pete McGriff]], [[John T. Milner]] and [[Emmet O'Neal II]] were inducted into the [[Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]]. | |||
* 2006: [[B. B. Comer]], [[Pete McGriff]], [[John Milner]] and [[Emmet O'Neal II]] were inducted into the [[Birmingham Business Hall of Fame]]. | * [[2001]]: [[Howell Raines]] became Executive Editor of ''The New York Times''. | ||
* [[2001]]: [[Howell Raines]] became Executive Editor of ''The New York Times''. | * [[1975]]: [[Mr P's Deli]] opened in [[Bluff Park]]. | ||
* [[ | * [[1961]]: [[Lewis Smith Dam]] went into service. | ||
* [[ | * [[1926]]: [[Ruhama Baptist Church]] dedicated a new sanctuary. | ||
* [[1912]]: The [[Birmingham, Ensley & Bessemer Railroad]] began passenger service to western [[Jefferson County]]. | |||
* [[1889]]: [[George Bodeker]] joined the [[Birmingham Police Department]] as a patrolman. | |||
* [[1871]]: The as-yet-unincorporated City of [[Birmingham]] was granted a [[Birmingham Post Office|Post Office]]. | |||
* [[1818]]: [[Canaan Baptist Church]] was organized at the [[Isaac Brown residence]] in [[Jonesboro]]. | |||
[[Image:Henry M Caldwell.jpg|right|thumb|Henry Caldwell, born September 5, 1836]] | |||
==Births== | |||
* [[1986]]: Restaurant manager [[Breanne Kostyk]] was born in Tolland, Connecticut. | |||
* [[1972]]: Scholar and author [[Imani Perry]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1963]]: Baseball player [[Jeff Brantley]] was born. | * [[1963]]: Baseball player [[Jeff Brantley]] was born. | ||
* [[ | * [[1956]]: [[Elmwood Cemetery]] salesman [[Kevin Peasant]] was born. | ||
* [[1952]]: [[Word of Life Christian Center]] founder [[Scott Webb]] was born. | * [[1952]]: [[Word of Life Christian Center]] founder [[Scott Webb]] was born. | ||
* [[1919]]: ''[[Birmingham News]]'' editor [[Joseph Campbell]] was born in [[Ensley]]. | * [[1919]]: ''[[Birmingham News]]'' editor [[Joseph Campbell]] was born in [[Ensley]]. | ||
* [[ | * 1919: Attorney [[Eason Balch]] was born in Madison, Madison County. | ||
* [[1901]]: Theater organist [[Stanleigh Malotte]] was born. | * [[1901]]: Theater organist [[Stanleigh Malotte]] was born. | ||
* [[1836]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] president [[Henry | * [[1894]]: [[Tutwiler Hotel]] manager [[Coleman Hudson]] was born in Goldsboro, North Carolina. | ||
* [[1886]]: Industrial chemist [[Theodore Swann]] was born in Dandridge, Tennessee. | |||
* [[1836]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] president [[Henry Caldwell]] was born in Butler County. | |||
==Marriages== | |||
* [[1948]]: Attorney [[Karl Friedman]] married [[Gladys Freeman|Gladys Marie Cohen]]. | |||
* [[1854]]: Pioneer farmer [[John Gillespy Sr]] married [[Martha Gillespy|Martha McAdory]]. | |||
* [[1842]]: Merchant [[Charles Linn]] married [[Emelie Linn|Emelie Antoinette Forss]] in Koskis, Finland. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2016]]: Sculptor [[Ira Chaffin]] died. | |||
* [[2013]]: Banker and [[Shades Mountain Independent Church]] pastor [[Richard Vigneulle]] died. | |||
* [[2009]]: Army aviator, police officer and computer programmer [[Rosamond McDuff]] died. | |||
* [[2004]]: NFL player, coach and scout [[Red Cochran|John "Red" Cochran]] died in Green Bay, Wisconsin. | |||
* [[1999]]: [[Green Acres Cafe]] proprietor [[Charles Gratton]] died. | |||
* [[1979]]: Insurance executive and [[Hoover]] namesake [[William Hoover]] died. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[2009]]: [[2009 UAB Blazers football|UAB]] defeated Rice 44-24 at [[Legion Field]]. | |||
* 2009: [[2009 BSC Panthers football|BSC]] lost to LaGrange College 30-27 in LaGrange, Georgia. | |||
* 2009: [[2009 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford]] lost to UCF 28-24 in Orlando, Florida. | |||
* [[2006]]: [[Jeremy Brown]] made his MLB debut with the Oakland A's. | |||
* [[1997]]: The [[Battle for the Bones]] saw Memphis defeat [[UAB]] 28-7 at Memphis. | |||
* [[1964]]: [[1964 Birmingham Barons|Birmingham Baron]] [[Tommie Reynolds]] hit 3 home runs to tie his own [[Birmingham Barons records|record]], and batted in 9 runners to set another record. | |||
* [[1938]]: The NFL's Chicago Bears defeated the Southern All-Stars 32-18 in an exhibition game at [[Legion Field]]. | |||
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September 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: The fourth annual Alabama Butterbean Festival was held in Pinson.
- 2008: Artwalk 2008 began.
- 2006: WABM became an affiliate of Fox's second network, MyNetwork TV.
- 2006: B. B. Comer, Pete McGriff, John T. Milner and Emmet O'Neal II were inducted into the Birmingham Business Hall of Fame.
- 2001: Howell Raines became Executive Editor of The New York Times.
- 1975: Mr P's Deli opened in Bluff Park.
- 1961: Lewis Smith Dam went into service.
- 1926: Ruhama Baptist Church dedicated a new sanctuary.
- 1912: The Birmingham, Ensley & Bessemer Railroad began passenger service to western Jefferson County.
- 1889: George Bodeker joined the Birmingham Police Department as a patrolman.
- 1871: The as-yet-unincorporated City of Birmingham was granted a Post Office.
- 1818: Canaan Baptist Church was organized at the Isaac Brown residence in Jonesboro.
Births
- 1986: Restaurant manager Breanne Kostyk was born in Tolland, Connecticut.
- 1972: Scholar and author Imani Perry was born in Birmingham.
- 1963: Baseball player Jeff Brantley was born.
- 1956: Elmwood Cemetery salesman Kevin Peasant was born.
- 1952: Word of Life Christian Center founder Scott Webb was born.
- 1919: Birmingham News editor Joseph Campbell was born in Ensley.
- 1919: Attorney Eason Balch was born in Madison, Madison County.
- 1901: Theater organist Stanleigh Malotte was born.
- 1894: Tutwiler Hotel manager Coleman Hudson was born in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
- 1886: Industrial chemist Theodore Swann was born in Dandridge, Tennessee.
- 1836: Elyton Land Company president Henry Caldwell was born in Butler County.
Marriages
- 1948: Attorney Karl Friedman married Gladys Marie Cohen.
- 1854: Pioneer farmer John Gillespy Sr married Martha McAdory.
- 1842: Merchant Charles Linn married Emelie Antoinette Forss in Koskis, Finland.
Deaths
- 2016: Sculptor Ira Chaffin died.
- 2013: Banker and Shades Mountain Independent Church pastor Richard Vigneulle died.
- 2009: Army aviator, police officer and computer programmer Rosamond McDuff died.
- 2004: NFL player, coach and scout John "Red" Cochran died in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
- 1999: Green Acres Cafe proprietor Charles Gratton died.
- 1979: Insurance executive and Hoover namesake William Hoover died.
Sports
- 2009: UAB defeated Rice 44-24 at Legion Field.
- 2009: BSC lost to LaGrange College 30-27 in LaGrange, Georgia.
- 2009: Samford lost to UCF 28-24 in Orlando, Florida.
- 2006: Jeremy Brown made his MLB debut with the Oakland A's.
- 1997: The Battle for the Bones saw Memphis defeat UAB 28-7 at Memphis.
- 1964: Birmingham Baron Tommie Reynolds hit 3 home runs to tie his own record, and batted in 9 runners to set another record.
- 1938: The NFL's Chicago Bears defeated the Southern All-Stars 32-18 in an exhibition game at Legion Field.