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* [[1865]]: Troops under General Nathan Bedford Forrest made a failed stand against [[Wilson's Raid]] in Plantarsville, near Selma.
* [[1865]]: Troops under General Nathan Bedford Forrest made a failed stand against [[Wilson's Raid]] in Plantarsville, near Selma.


==Business establishments==
==Business==
===establishments===
* [[2016]]: The [[Red Cat]] coffee shop opened at [[LIV Parkside]].
* [[2016]]: The [[Red Cat]] coffee shop opened at [[LIV Parkside]].
* [[2008]]: Russellville's [[CB&S Bank]] opened its first Birmingham-area branch.
* [[2008]]: Russellville's [[CB&S Bank]] opened its first Birmingham-area branch.
* [[1972]]: [[BE&K]] was founded.
* [[1972]]: [[BE&K]] was founded.
* [[1903]]: The [[American Trust and Savings Bank]] opened.
* [[1903]]: The [[American Trust and Savings Bank]] opened.
===closures===


[[Image:Spider Martin.jpg|right|thumb|Spider Martin, born April 1, 1939]]
[[Image:Spider Martin.jpg|right|thumb|Spider Martin, born April 1, 1939]]
==Births==
==Births==
* [[1984]]: Football player [[Johnny Baldwin]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1984]]: Football player [[Johnny Baldwin]] was born in [[Bessemer]].

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April 1 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Business

establishments

closures

Spider Martin, born April 1, 1939

Births

Deaths

Sports

  • 1990: Neil Bonnett crashed in the TranSouth 500 at Darlington, South Carolina and subsequently retired from racing.