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* [[D. O. Whilldin office]] on [[21st Street North]]
* [[D. O. Whilldin office]] on [[21st Street North]]
* Concrete bridge on [[U. S. Highway 11]] over the [[Sucarnoochee River]] in [[Sumter County]]
* Concrete bridge on [[U. S. Highway 11]] over the [[Sucarnoochee River]] in [[Sumter County]]
==Individuals==
===Births===
* [[January 27]]: [[Ella Jones]], church organist and music minister
* [[February 1]]: [[Ben Branscomb]], pulmonologist
* [[March 14]]: [[Revis Hall]], superintendent of [[Jefferson County Schools]]
* [[April 23]]: [[J. B. Stoner]], white supremacist ideologue and terrorist
* [[May 22]]: [[Wallace Carden]], analytical chemist
* May 22: [[Ed Jones]], photographer
* [[May 23]]: [[Karl Friedman]], attorney
* [[July 7]]: [[Johnny Simmons]], basketball and baseball player
* [[July 15]]: [[Jeremiah Denton]], U.S. Senator
* [[July 21]]: [[Angelena Rice]], educator
* July 21: [[Frank Carnaggio]] restaurateur
* [[July 28]]: [[Anne Braden]], journalist and Civil Rights activist
* [[August 3]]: [[John Fuller]], architect and activist
* [[August 22]]: [[Walter Johnsey]], [[Alabama Power Company]] executive
* [[August 23]]: [[Tommy Langston]], {{BPH}} photographer
* [[September 3]]: [[Bill Greason]], Major League pitcher and minister
* [[September 12]]: [[Bubba Church]], Major League pitcher
* [[October 24]]: [[Orzell Billingsley]], attorney and Civil Rights leader
* October 24: [[Billy Pappas]], restaurateur
* [[November 9]]: [[Mel Bailey]], [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]
* [[November 18]]: [[William Thuss Jr]], occupational clinician
* [[November 20]]: [[Ernest Brock]], [[Alabama Crimson Tide football team]] physician
* [[November 30]]: [[Tom York]], television host
* [[December 1]]: [[Leven Hazlegrove]], chemist
* [[December 6]]: [[Dick Hawley]], radio announcer and sportcaster
* [[December 18]]: [[Luvenia Little]], mother of [[William Bell]]
* [[December 21]]: [[John Blackburn]], [[University of Alabama]] administrator
* [[December 31]]: [[Wilbur Harden]], jazz musician
* [[Margie Orr Carter]], educator and "[[Miss Birmingham]]"
* [[Billy Gamble]], business instructor
* [[Evelyn Martin (nurse)|Evelyn Martin]], nurse
* [[Joe Sacco]], typewriter retailer
* [[Charles Sutton]], pest control professional and [[Homewood City Council]] member
* [[Ronald Weathers]], sportswriter
===Deaths===


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Revision as of 17:38, 8 August 2022

1924 was the 53rd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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