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[[File:Julius Ellsberry.jpg|right|thumb|Julius Ellsberry]] | |||
* [[January 19]]: [[Logwood Goin]], physician | |||
* [[January 27]]: [[Roderick MacKenzie]], artist | |||
* [[January 28]]: [[Brother Bryan|James "Brother" Bryan]], Presbyterian minister | |||
* [[February 28]]: [[Wallace Rayfield]], architect | |||
* [[March 11]]: [[Harry Breeding]], architect | |||
* [[June 10]]: [[John Coe]], coal and lumber dealer | |||
* [[July 30]]: [[Eugene Enslen]], real estate and business investor | |||
* [[October 14]]: [[Herbert Salmon]], mining engineer | |||
* [[December 7]]: [[Julius Ellsberry]], U.S. Navy crewman | |||
* December 7: [[Billy McCary]], U.S. Navy musician | |||
:''See also: [[List of homicides in 1941]]'' | :''See also: [[List of homicides in 1941]]'' | ||
Revision as of 16:11, 8 October 2018
1941 was the 70th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.
Events
Business
Sports
Works
Books
Buildings
Music
Film
Individuals
Births
- February 1: Giuseppe Bertolone, restaurateur
- March 24: Lester Cobb, drummer, artist, activist, and social worker
- March 25: Ralph Lindsey, Mayor of Kimberly
- March 30: Ocie Burton, Baptist minister
- April 1: Benny Nelson, professional football player
- April 13: Richard Williamson, professional football coach
- April 27: Lee Roy Jordan, professional football player
- May 3: Helen Shores Lee, clinical psychologist, attorney, and judge
- May 25: Jerry Woodard, rockabilly singer and guitarist
- June 8: Frank Parsons, attorney, travel agent, and civic leader
- June 21: Mitty Collier, soul and blues singer and Christian minister
- June 29: Elizabeth Garner, science teacher
- July 5: John Lusco, Latin teacher and dean of students
- August 9: Way Bandy, make-up artist
- August 15: Tommie Reynolds, professional baseball player
- September 6: Melford Espey, college administrator and creator of "Big Al"
- September 26: Bev Head, attorney, business leader, and political aide
- October 7: Thomas Corts, President of Samford University
- October 15: Marty Eagle, bar owner
- November 15: Jimmy Graphos, restaurateur
- December 7: Wayne Rasco, newspaper publisher
- December 8: Bill Battle III, sports licensing pioneer, football coach, and athletic director
- Larry Barton, barber, gospel singer, banker, and Mayor of Talladega
- Bill Morgan Freeman, artist and craftsman
- Mike Froning, educator
- Billy Gandy, Christmas tree farmer
- Donald Green, baseball coach and athletic director
- Barry Ivker, psychotherapist, literary scholar, poet, playwright, musician, dancer, and artist
- Jim Lawrence, real estate executive and poet
- Vincent Oliver, barber
- Albert Pacifico, cardiac surgeon
- Thomas Precise, Methodist minister
- Jim Reed, bookseller
- Dave Roddy, radio personality
- Carole Samuelson, pediatrician and Jefferson County Health Officer
Deaths
- January 19: Logwood Goin, physician
- January 27: Roderick MacKenzie, artist
- January 28: James "Brother" Bryan, Presbyterian minister
- February 28: Wallace Rayfield, architect
- March 11: Harry Breeding, architect
- June 10: John Coe, coal and lumber dealer
- July 30: Eugene Enslen, real estate and business investor
- October 14: Herbert Salmon, mining engineer
- December 7: Julius Ellsberry, U.S. Navy crewman
- December 7: Billy McCary, U.S. Navy musician
- See also: List of homicides in 1941
Marriages
Awards
Graduations
Context
In 1941
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