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'''August 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''August 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2016]]: [[CAP]] executive director [[Teresa Thorne]] retired. | |||
* [[2014]]: [[Bo Johnson]] took over the [[Clay City Council]] seat vacated by [[Mark Halstead]]. | * [[2014]]: [[Bo Johnson]] took over the [[Clay City Council]] seat vacated by [[Mark Halstead]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Matilda]], the [[Bessemer]] hen who held the Guinness Book of World Records title holder for "World's Oldest Chicken" was memorialized at a special "broken perch" ceremony during the annual conference of the Southeastern Association of Magicians, held at the Hilton [[Perimeter Park]] Hotel. | * [[2006]]: [[Matilda]], the [[Bessemer]] hen who held the Guinness Book of World Records title holder for "World's Oldest Chicken" was memorialized at a special "broken perch" ceremony during the annual conference of the Southeastern Association of Magicians, held at the Hilton [[Perimeter Park]] Hotel. | ||
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* [[1995]]: [[Lucy's Coffee & Tea]] opened in its present location. | * [[1995]]: [[Lucy's Coffee & Tea]] opened in its present location. | ||
* [[1977]]: [[WKXX-FM]] "Kicks 106" debuted with a Top 40/Album Rock format. | * [[1977]]: [[WKXX-FM]] "Kicks 106" debuted with a Top 40/Album Rock format. | ||
* [[1963]]: [[Martin Luther King | * [[1974]]: The [[BJCC Concert Hall]] opened with a performance of "The Odd Couple" starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman. | ||
* [[1963]]: [[Martin Luther King Jr]], Ray Charles, James Baldwin, Joey Adams and [[Joe Louis]] shared a stage at [[Miles College]] for [[Salute to Freedom '63]]. | |||
* [[1907]]: Speakers lobbied [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[B. B. Comer]] at a public meeting of the [[Commercial Club of Birmingham]] at the [[Hippodrome Theatre]] to sign the Smyer and King "[[Greater Birmingham]]" bills. | |||
* [[1890]]: Inventor and emancipated slave [[Andrew Beard]] was granted Patent No. 433,847 for his rotary engine invention. | * [[1890]]: Inventor and emancipated slave [[Andrew Beard]] was granted Patent No. 433,847 for his rotary engine invention. | ||
* [[1822]]: [[John McWhorter]] succeeded [[Levi Reid]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]. | * [[1822]]: [[John McWhorter]] succeeded [[Levi Reid]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]. | ||
[[Image:Hamilton Cleverdon.jpg|right|thumb|Hamilton Cleverdon, born August 5, 1989]] | |||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1989]]: Composer [[Hamilton Cleverdon]] was born. | * [[1989]]: Composer [[Hamilton Cleverdon]] was born. | ||
* [[1939]]: Filmmaker [[Bob Clark]] was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. | * [[1939]]: Filmmaker [[Bob Clark]] was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. | ||
* [[1921]]: World War II aviator and librarian [[Mary Helen Foster]] was born in Cuero, Texas. | |||
* [[1906]]: Architect [[Lawrence Whitten]] was born in Anderson, South Carolina. | |||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
* [[2016]]: [[Andrew's Sandwich Shop]] owner [[Arris Jebeles]] died. | |||
* [[1908]]: Labor activist [[Will Millin]] was lynched in [[Brighton]]. | |||
* [[1897]]: Attorney and land speculator [[Ellis Phelan]] died in Waterbury, Connecticut. | * [[1897]]: Attorney and land speculator [[Ellis Phelan]] died in Waterbury, Connecticut. | ||
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August 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2016: CAP executive director Teresa Thorne retired.
- 2014: Bo Johnson took over the Clay City Council seat vacated by Mark Halstead.
- 2006: Matilda, the Bessemer hen who held the Guinness Book of World Records title holder for "World's Oldest Chicken" was memorialized at a special "broken perch" ceremony during the annual conference of the Southeastern Association of Magicians, held at the Hilton Perimeter Park Hotel.
- 1996: The Birmingham Post-Herald published its first afternoon edition.
- 1995: Lucy's Coffee & Tea opened in its present location.
- 1977: WKXX-FM "Kicks 106" debuted with a Top 40/Album Rock format.
- 1974: The BJCC Concert Hall opened with a performance of "The Odd Couple" starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman.
- 1963: Martin Luther King Jr, Ray Charles, James Baldwin, Joey Adams and Joe Louis shared a stage at Miles College for Salute to Freedom '63.
- 1907: Speakers lobbied Governor B. B. Comer at a public meeting of the Commercial Club of Birmingham at the Hippodrome Theatre to sign the Smyer and King "Greater Birmingham" bills.
- 1890: Inventor and emancipated slave Andrew Beard was granted Patent No. 433,847 for his rotary engine invention.
- 1822: John McWhorter succeeded Levi Reid as Jefferson County Sheriff.
Births
- 1989: Composer Hamilton Cleverdon was born.
- 1939: Filmmaker Bob Clark was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- 1921: World War II aviator and librarian Mary Helen Foster was born in Cuero, Texas.
- 1906: Architect Lawrence Whitten was born in Anderson, South Carolina.
Deaths
- 2016: Andrew's Sandwich Shop owner Arris Jebeles died.
- 1908: Labor activist Will Millin was lynched in Brighton.
- 1897: Attorney and land speculator Ellis Phelan died in Waterbury, Connecticut.