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* [[2007]]: Margarine executive [[James Kidd, Jr]] died. | * [[2007]]: Margarine executive [[James Kidd, Jr]] died. | ||
* [[1990]]: Shoe repairman and 2006 [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]'s candidate [[Ron Blankenship]] was released from jail after serving 7 months of a one year sentence for assualt. | * [[1990]]: Shoe repairman and 2006 [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]'s candidate [[Ron Blankenship]] was released from jail after serving 7 months of a one year sentence for assualt. | ||
* [[1975]]: USGA executive [[Elbert Jemison]] enrolled President Gerald Ford into the USGA's Associates Program in the Oval Office. | |||
* [[1971]] Realtor [[James F. Sulzby IV]] was born. | * [[1971]] Realtor [[James F. Sulzby IV]] was born. | ||
* [[1966]]: NBA player [[Nate Johnston]] was born in Birmingham. | * [[1966]]: NBA player [[Nate Johnston]] was born in Birmingham. |
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December 18 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: New South Federal Savings Bank failed and its assets were sold to Beal Bank.
- 2007: Margarine executive James Kidd, Jr died.
- 1990: Shoe repairman and 2006 Jefferson County Sheriff's candidate Ron Blankenship was released from jail after serving 7 months of a one year sentence for assualt.
- 1975: USGA executive Elbert Jemison enrolled President Gerald Ford into the USGA's Associates Program in the Oval Office.
- 1971 Realtor James F. Sulzby IV was born.
- 1966: NBA player Nate Johnston was born in Birmingham.
- 1962: The conservatory at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens opened.
- 1946: Golfer Hubie Green was born in Birmingham.
- 1930: Banker Robert Terrell died.
- 1901: David McLendon married Neva Lillian Davis.