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* [[2013]]: Attorney and former [[EWTN]] CEO [[Bill Steltemeier]] died. | * [[2013]]: Attorney and former [[EWTN]] CEO [[Bill Steltemeier]] died. | ||
* [[2006]]: Former [[6th Avenue Baptist Church]] pastor [[John Porter]] died. | * [[2006]]: Former [[6th Avenue Baptist Church]] pastor [[John Porter]] died. | ||
* [[1997]]: Alabama Supreme Court justice [[Oscar Adams | * [[1997]]: Alabama Supreme Court justice [[Oscar Adams Jr]] died. | ||
* [[1949]]: Artist [[William Parish]] died in San Diego, California. | * [[1949]]: Artist [[William Parish]] died in San Diego, California. | ||
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February 15 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: New Hope Baptist Church pastor Gregory Clarke began serving a 21 month sentence for filing false tax returns.
- 2006: Kwanza the lion went on display at the Birmingham Zoo.
- 1958: The 1958 Salute to Italy came to a close.
- 1953: The new building for St Theresa Catholic Church in Leeds was dedicated.
- 1876: Charles Hooper married Carrie Lee Harrell in Blount County.
- 1859: James Luckie married Eliza Fielder in Newton County, Georgia.
Births
- 2009: Edward, a Baringo giraffe, was born at the Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield, Missouri.
- 1922: Roosevelt City mayor Freddie C. Rogers was born in Sumter County.
- 1876: Birmingham Barons Hall of Fame player/manager Carlton Molesworth was born in Frederick, Maryland.
Deaths
- 2013: Attorney and former EWTN CEO Bill Steltemeier died.
- 2006: Former 6th Avenue Baptist Church pastor John Porter died.
- 1997: Alabama Supreme Court justice Oscar Adams Jr died.
- 1949: Artist William Parish died in San Diego, California.
Sports
- 2008: Joey Jones was announced as the first head football coach for South Alabama.
- 1956: The Pittsburgh Pirates and Kansas City A's cancelled an exhibition at Rickwood Field due to segregation ordinances.