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* [[1985]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] defeated Orlando 34-10. | * [[1985]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] defeated Orlando 34-10. | ||
* [[1948]]: [[Johnny Johnston]] founded [[Tire Engineers]] in [[Lakeview]]. | * [[1948]]: [[Johnny Johnston]] founded [[Tire Engineers]] in [[Lakeview]]. | ||
* [[1942]]: [[1964 Birmingham A's]] shortstop [[Bert Campaneris]] was born in Pueblo Nuevo, Cuba. | |||
* [[1931]]: The [[Alabama House of Representatives]] adopted "[[Alabama (song)|Alabama]]" with words by [[Julia Tutwiler]] and music by [[Edna Gockel Gussen]] as the Alabama State Song. | * [[1931]]: The [[Alabama House of Representatives]] adopted "[[Alabama (song)|Alabama]]" with words by [[Julia Tutwiler]] and music by [[Edna Gockel Gussen]] as the Alabama State Song. | ||
* [[1891]]: Birmingham founding father [[Josiah Morris]] died. | * [[1891]]: Birmingham founding father [[Josiah Morris]] died. |
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March 9 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2013: 106-year-old former secretary Helen Cockrell died.
- 2008: The roof of Erskine Ramsay Hall at Samford University collapsed.
- 2004: Now It's Overhead released Fall Back Open on Saddle Creek Records.
- 2004: Olympic skater John Zimmerman was featured on an episode of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.
- 1995: The Olympic soccer countdown clock was dedicated.
- 1985: Birmingham Stallions defeated Orlando 34-10.
- 1948: Johnny Johnston founded Tire Engineers in Lakeview.
- 1942: 1964 Birmingham A's shortstop Bert Campaneris was born in Pueblo Nuevo, Cuba.
- 1931: The Alabama House of Representatives adopted "Alabama" with words by Julia Tutwiler and music by Edna Gockel Gussen as the Alabama State Song.
- 1891: Birmingham founding father Josiah Morris died.
- 1874: The first public school opened in Jefferson County.
- 1853: Attorney Mitchell Porter married J. Catherine Martin.