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'''October 3''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''October 3''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
*[[1944]]: [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor]] [[Bob Riley]] was born. | * [[2016]]: [[Cashio's Meatball Market]] opened in [[Lakeview]]. | ||
* [[1997]]: Music minister [[Brian Tribble]] surprised a burglar at [[North Clay Baptist Church|Centercrest Baptist Church]] and was murdered. | |||
* [[1988]]: [[C. Pat Reynolds]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]. | |||
* [[1963]]: The [[Maid of Cotton]] was crowned at the [[1963 Alabama State Fair]]. | |||
* [[1960]]: [[Robert Guillot]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]. | |||
* [[1955]]: The [[1955 Alabama State Fair]] began. | |||
* [[1946]]: Three people were injured when a 9-year old fired a pistol he found on a ride at the [[1946 Alabama State Fair]]. | |||
* [[1921]]: [[Thompson High School]] opened in [[Siluria]]. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[1943]]: 10,000 fans packed [[Rickwood Field]] to see the [[1943 Birmingham Black Barons|Birmingham Black Barons]] hold off the Homestead Grays 1-0 in 11 innings to tie the [[1943 Negro World Series]] at 3-3. | |||
[[Image:Epp Sykes.jpg|right|thumb|Epp Sykes, born October 3, 1905]] | |||
==Births== | |||
* [[1984]]: Actor [[Britt Rentschler]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1976]]: [[Reed Lochamy]] was born. | |||
* [[1964]]: Radio morning show personality [[Rick Burgess]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1944]]: [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor]] [[Bob Riley]] was born in [[Talladega]]. | |||
* [[1932]]: Radio deejay and television host [[Neal Miller]] was born in [[Corner]]. | |||
* [[1925]]: Dentist and ski resort developer [[Thomas Brigham]] was born in Vermont. | |||
* [[1905]]: Air Force general and "[[Yea Alabama!]]" composer [[Epp Sykes]] was born in Rockmart, Georgia | |||
* [[1877]]: Architect [[William Warren]] was born in Montgomery. | |||
* [[1840]]: Photographer [[D. C. Redington]] was born in Covington, Kentucky. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[1997]]: Music minister [[Brian Tribble]] was murdered after surprising a burglar at [[North Clay Baptist Church|Centercrest Baptist Church]]. | |||
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October 3 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2016: Cashio's Meatball Market opened in Lakeview.
- 1997: Music minister Brian Tribble surprised a burglar at Centercrest Baptist Church and was murdered.
- 1988: C. Pat Reynolds was sworn in as Mayor of Vestavia Hills.
- 1963: The Maid of Cotton was crowned at the 1963 Alabama State Fair.
- 1960: Robert Guillot was sworn in as Mayor of Vestavia Hills.
- 1955: The 1955 Alabama State Fair began.
- 1946: Three people were injured when a 9-year old fired a pistol he found on a ride at the 1946 Alabama State Fair.
- 1921: Thompson High School opened in Siluria.
Sports
- 1943: 10,000 fans packed Rickwood Field to see the Birmingham Black Barons hold off the Homestead Grays 1-0 in 11 innings to tie the 1943 Negro World Series at 3-3.
Births
- 1984: Actor Britt Rentschler was born in Birmingham.
- 1976: Reed Lochamy was born.
- 1964: Radio morning show personality Rick Burgess was born in Birmingham.
- 1944: Governor Bob Riley was born in Talladega.
- 1932: Radio deejay and television host Neal Miller was born in Corner.
- 1925: Dentist and ski resort developer Thomas Brigham was born in Vermont.
- 1905: Air Force general and "Yea Alabama!" composer Epp Sykes was born in Rockmart, Georgia
- 1877: Architect William Warren was born in Montgomery.
- 1840: Photographer D. C. Redington was born in Covington, Kentucky.
Deaths
- 1997: Music minister Brian Tribble was murdered after surprising a burglar at Centercrest Baptist Church.