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* 1988: Football player [[Rodney Franklin (football player)|Rodney Franklin]] was born. | * 1988: Football player [[Rodney Franklin (football player)|Rodney Franklin]] was born. | ||
* [[1974]]: Businesswoman [[Michelle Clemon]] was born. | * [[1974]]: Businesswoman [[Michelle Clemon]] was born. | ||
* [[1941]]: [[Ralph Lindsey]] was born. | * [[1941]]: [[Kimberly]] mayor [[Ralph Lindsey]] was born. | ||
* [[1922]]: 11 miners were killed in the first of two [[1922 Acmar No. 3 Mine explosions]]. | * [[1922]]: 11 miners were killed in the first of two [[1922 Acmar No. 3 Mine explosions]]. | ||
* [[1919]]: [[Milo's Hamburgers]] founder [[Milo Carlton]] was born. | * [[1919]]: [[Milo's Hamburgers]] founder [[Milo Carlton]] was born. |
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March 25 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2011: Municipal Judge and former Miles College School of Law dean David Barnes died.
- 2008: Crews began demolishing Avonwood Cleaners.
- 2008: Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Victor Ellis died.
- 2008: Chace Lake Country Club in Riverchase closed after 46 years.
- 2004: Photographer A. C. Keily died.
- 1998: Mark Gottfried was hired as basketball coach for the Alabama Crimson Tide.
- 1988: Raymond Boland was ordained a priest.
- 1988: Football player Rodney Franklin was born.
- 1974: Businesswoman Michelle Clemon was born.
- 1941: Kimberly mayor Ralph Lindsey was born.
- 1922: 11 miners were killed in the first of two 1922 Acmar No. 3 Mine explosions.
- 1919: Milo's Hamburgers founder Milo Carlton was born.
- 1901: A series of tornadoes swept through the Birmingham area.
- 1865: Wilson's Raiders skirmished at Houston in Winston County.
- 1813: Jefferson County Sheriff Abner Killough was born in Kentucky.