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* [[2002]]: A topping out ceremony was held for the downtown tower [[One Concord Center]]. | * [[2002]]: A topping out ceremony was held for the downtown tower [[One Concord Center]]. | ||
* [[1969]]: Birmingham native and internationally-known hair stylist [[Jay Sebring]] was shot along with Sharon Tate by the Manson family in Los Angeles. | * [[1969]]: Birmingham native and internationally-known hair stylist [[Jay Sebring]] was shot along with Sharon Tate by the Manson family in Los Angeles. | ||
* [[1915]]: [[Jack Nabors]] pitched his first Major League baseball game. | |||
* [[1814]]: The [[Treaty of Fort Jackson]] ceded much of Alabama's Creek Indian territory to the United States. | * [[1814]]: The [[Treaty of Fort Jackson]] ceded much of Alabama's Creek Indian territory to the United States. | ||
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August 9 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2002: A topping out ceremony was held for the downtown tower One Concord Center.
- 1969: Birmingham native and internationally-known hair stylist Jay Sebring was shot along with Sharon Tate by the Manson family in Los Angeles.
- 1915: Jack Nabors pitched his first Major League baseball game.
- 1814: The Treaty of Fort Jackson ceded much of Alabama's Creek Indian territory to the United States.