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* [[1963]]: A pair of [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bombs were detonated]] on [[Center Street South]]. | * [[1963]]: A pair of [[List of racially-motivated bombings|bombs were detonated]] on [[Center Street South]]. | ||
[[Image:Arthur Shores.jpg|right|thumb|Arthur Shores, born September 25, 1904; {{BPL permission caption|http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll6,2266}}]] | |||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1984]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] pitcher [[Justin Cassell]] was born in Northridge, California. | * [[1984]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] pitcher [[Justin Cassell]] was born in Northridge, California. | ||
* [[1961]]: State Representative [[Allen Treadaway]] was born. | * [[1961]]: State Representative [[Allen Treadaway]] was born. | ||
* [[1929]]: Founding [[North Shelby Fire Department]] Chief [[Winston Boutwell]] was born. | * [[1929]]: Founding [[North Shelby Fire Department]] Chief [[Winston Boutwell]] was born. | ||
* [[1928]]: Attorney, political consultant and author [[Vic Gold]] was born in East St Louis, Illinois. | |||
* [[1926]]: [[Center Point]] [[Center Point City Council|councilor]] [[Wink Chapman]] was born. | * [[1926]]: [[Center Point]] [[Center Point City Council|councilor]] [[Wink Chapman]] was born. | ||
* [[1910]]: Legendary [[Auburn Tigers]] football coach [[Shug Jordan]] was born. | * [[1910]]: Legendary [[Auburn Tigers]] football coach [[Shug Jordan]] was born. | ||
* [[1909]] Physician [[Ben Carraway]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1904]]: Attorney and City Councilman [[Arthur Shores]] was born in [[Wenonah]]. | * [[1904]]: Attorney and City Councilman [[Arthur Shores]] was born in [[Wenonah]]. | ||
* [[1866]]: Engineer and developer [[Henry Milner]] was born in Greenville, Butler County. | * [[1866]]: Engineer and developer [[Henry Milner]] was born in Greenville, Butler County. | ||
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==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
* [[2012]]: Philanthropist [[Eleanor Kidd]] died. | * [[2012]]: Philanthropist [[Eleanor Kidd]] died. | ||
* [[2008]]: Actor [[Kent Lipham]] died in Los Angeles, California. | |||
* [[1971]]: Former Supreme Court Justice [[Hugo Black]] died. | * [[1971]]: Former Supreme Court Justice [[Hugo Black]] died. | ||
* [[1969]]: Sportswriter [[Benny Marshall]] committed suicide. | * [[1969]]: Sportswriter [[Benny Marshall]] committed suicide. |
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September 25 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: The Birmingham Zoo began dismantling the Monkey Island exhibit.
- 2009: The 11th annual Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival began.
- 2006: Russ and Dee Fine were fired during their radio show on WYDE-FM.
- 2004: Babec became the first gorilla to undergo the successful implant of a pacemaker.
- 2002: The Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge was established.
- 1974: Sears opened their Century Plaza location.
- 1963: A pair of bombs were detonated on Center Street South.
Births
- 1984: Birmingham Barons pitcher Justin Cassell was born in Northridge, California.
- 1961: State Representative Allen Treadaway was born.
- 1929: Founding North Shelby Fire Department Chief Winston Boutwell was born.
- 1928: Attorney, political consultant and author Vic Gold was born in East St Louis, Illinois.
- 1926: Center Point councilor Wink Chapman was born.
- 1910: Legendary Auburn Tigers football coach Shug Jordan was born.
- 1909 Physician Ben Carraway was born in Birmingham.
- 1904: Attorney and City Councilman Arthur Shores was born in Wenonah.
- 1866: Engineer and developer Henry Milner was born in Greenville, Butler County.
- 1861: Jefferson County Sheriff E. L. Higdon was born in Archville, Tennessee.
Deaths
- 2012: Philanthropist Eleanor Kidd died.
- 2008: Actor Kent Lipham died in Los Angeles, California.
- 1971: Former Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black died.
- 1969: Sportswriter Benny Marshall committed suicide.
Sports
- 2005: Miles College defeated Stillman College in the Steel City Classic 13-10.
- 2004: UAB 35, Memphis 28 at Legion Field in the 7th Battle for the Bones.
- 1999: The Pelham Prowlers won 7-4 against the Jacksonville Hammerheads.
- 1965: Willie Mays hit his 50th home run of the season, becoming the oldest player to reach that total.