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* [[2001]]: Pop trio [[3rd Faze]] signed a recording contract with [[GFI Productions]], a subsidiary of [[HealthSouth]].
* [[2001]]: Pop trio [[3rd Faze]] signed a recording contract with [[GFI Productions]], a subsidiary of [[HealthSouth]].
* [[1983]]: Evangelist [[Lee Roberson]] preached his final sermon at Highland Park Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
* [[1983]]: Evangelist [[Lee Roberson]] preached his final sermon at Highland Park Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
* [[1925]]: [[Loew's Temple Theater]] opened.
* [[1887]]: The City of [[Leeds]] was incorporated.
* [[1865]]: Hundreds of Union prisoners, released from Cahawba prison during [[Wilson's Raid]], died in the explosion of the riverboat ''Sultana'' near Memphis, Tennessee.
==Births and deaths==
* [[2011]]: The [[April 2011 tornado outbreak]] resulted in significant damage and fatalities throughout the [[Birmingham District]].
* [[1980]]: [[Baseball player]] [[Mark Carter]] was born in [[Oneonta]].
* [[1980]]: [[Baseball player]] [[Mark Carter]] was born in [[Oneonta]].
* [[1941]]: [[Lee Roy Jordan]] was born in Monroe County.
* [[1941]]: [[Lee Roy Jordan]] was born in Monroe County.
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* [[1927]]: [[Coretta Scott King]] was born in Perry County.
* [[1927]]: [[Coretta Scott King]] was born in Perry County.
* 1927: Shot put champion [[Charlie Fonville]] was born in [[Birmingham]]
* 1927: Shot put champion [[Charlie Fonville]] was born in [[Birmingham]]
* [[1925]]: [[Loew's Temple Theater]] opened.
* [[1887]]: The City of [[Leeds]] was incorporated.
* [[1865]]: Hundreds of Union prisoners, released from Cahawba prison during [[Wilson's Raid]], died in the explosion of the riverboat ''Sultana'' near Memphis, Tennessee.
* [[1865]]: Hundreds of Union prisoners, released from Cahawba prison during [[Wilson's Raid]], died in the explosion of the riverboat ''Sultana'' near Memphis, Tennessee.
* [[1860]]: Judge [[James Stiles]] was born in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.
* [[1860]]: Judge [[James Stiles]] was born in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi.


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