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'''April 29''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''April 29''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2011]]: Barack Obama toured damage associated with the [[April 2011 tornado outbreak]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | |||
* [[2008]]: The [[Blaze statue]] in the [[Bartow Arena]] concourse was dedicated. | * [[2008]]: The [[Blaze statue]] in the [[Bartow Arena]] concourse was dedicated. | ||
* [[2007]]: [[Birmingham Zoo]] gorilla [[Babec]] underwent a 7-hour operation to replace his artificial pacemaker. | |||
* [[2004]]: Prince's "Musicology" tour came to the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Coliseum]]. | |||
* [[2002]]: Ground was broken for the [[Shelby Biomedical Research Building]] on the site of the former [[Mortimer Jordan Hall]] at [[UAB]]. | |||
* [[1984]]: [[Joe Theo Waldrop]]'s sculpture "[[The Reader]]" was dedicated at the [[Southside Branch Library|Parke Memorial Branch Library]]. | |||
* [[1960]]: The City of [[Hueytown]] was incorporated. | |||
* [[1931]]: [[Jefferson County Sheriff's Office|Jefferson County]] prison guard [[William Lee Taylor]] was ambushed and [[List of homicides in 1931|murdered]] on [[Narrows Road]] between [[Pinson]] and [[Morris]]. | |||
* [[1921]]: The [[Birmingham Music Festival]] staged the first symphonic concert performed by a [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra|local orchestra]] at the [[Jefferson Theatre]]. | |||
* [[1919]]; 22 miners were killed in the [[1919 Majestic Mine explosion]]. | |||
* [[1889]]: [[Ensley Works|Ensley Furnace No. 1]] was blown in. | |||
* [[1868]]: Banker [[William Berney]] married Lizzie J. Taylor of Montgomery. | |||
* [[1816]]: [[Walker Memorial United Methodist Church]] was organized in [[Elyton|Frog Level]]. | |||
==Births== | |||
* [[1976]]: [[Poet Laureate of Birmingham]] [[Salaam Green]] was born in [[Greensboro]]. | |||
* [[1954]]: U.S. Representative [[Mo Brooks]] was born in Charleston, South Carolina. | |||
* [[1940]]: State Senator [[E. B. McClain]] was born. | |||
* [[1925]]: Insurance executive and [[Birmingham City Council]]or [[Alan Drennen]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1922]]: Attorney [[Hugo Black Jr]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2007]]: St Louis Cardinals reliever [[Josh Hancock]] died in a car crash. | * [[2007]]: St Louis Cardinals reliever [[Josh Hancock]] died in a car crash. | ||
* 2007: [[Birmingham | * 2007: Evangelist and author [[Lee Roberson]] died. | ||
* [[1974]]: One-time White Sox pitcher [[Ernie Cox]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1919]]: 22 miners were killed in the [[1919 Majestic Mine explosion]]. | |||
* 1919: [[Lizzie Molton]] died. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[2006]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 40 - South Georgia Wildcats 34 in Albany, Georgia. | * [[2006]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 40 - South Georgia Wildcats 34 in Albany, Georgia. | ||
* 2006: The [[Tragic City Rollers]] hosted "Skate Against Rape" at the [[Funtime Skate Center]] in [[Fultondale]]. | * 2006: The [[Tragic City Rollers]] hosted "Skate Against Rape" at the [[Funtime Skate Center]] in [[Fultondale]]. | ||
* [[2000]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 36 - Roanoke Steam 34 | * [[2000]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 36 - Roanoke Steam 34 at the [[BJCC]] Arena. | ||
* [[1991]]: [[Birmingham Fire]] 16 - San Antonio Riders 12 at [[Legion Field]]. | * [[1991]]: [[Birmingham Fire]] 16 - San Antonio Riders 12 at [[Legion Field]]. | ||
* [[1984]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] 31, Denver Gold 14 at Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado. | * [[1984]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] 31, Denver Gold 14 at Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado. | ||
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April 29 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2011: Barack Obama toured damage associated with the April 2011 tornado outbreak in Tuscaloosa.
- 2008: The Blaze statue in the Bartow Arena concourse was dedicated.
- 2007: Birmingham Zoo gorilla Babec underwent a 7-hour operation to replace his artificial pacemaker.
- 2004: Prince's "Musicology" tour came to the BJCC Coliseum.
- 2002: Ground was broken for the Shelby Biomedical Research Building on the site of the former Mortimer Jordan Hall at UAB.
- 1984: Joe Theo Waldrop's sculpture "The Reader" was dedicated at the Parke Memorial Branch Library.
- 1960: The City of Hueytown was incorporated.
- 1931: Jefferson County prison guard William Lee Taylor was ambushed and murdered on Narrows Road between Pinson and Morris.
- 1921: The Birmingham Music Festival staged the first symphonic concert performed by a local orchestra at the Jefferson Theatre.
- 1919; 22 miners were killed in the 1919 Majestic Mine explosion.
- 1889: Ensley Furnace No. 1 was blown in.
- 1868: Banker William Berney married Lizzie J. Taylor of Montgomery.
- 1816: Walker Memorial United Methodist Church was organized in Frog Level.
Births
- 1976: Poet Laureate of Birmingham Salaam Green was born in Greensboro.
- 1954: U.S. Representative Mo Brooks was born in Charleston, South Carolina.
- 1940: State Senator E. B. McClain was born.
- 1925: Insurance executive and Birmingham City Councilor Alan Drennen was born in Birmingham.
- 1922: Attorney Hugo Black Jr was born in Birmingham.
Deaths
- 2007: St Louis Cardinals reliever Josh Hancock died in a car crash.
- 2007: Evangelist and author Lee Roberson died.
- 1974: One-time White Sox pitcher Ernie Cox died in Birmingham.
- 1919: 22 miners were killed in the 1919 Majestic Mine explosion.
- 1919: Lizzie Molton died.
Sports
- 2006: Birmingham Steeldogs 40 - South Georgia Wildcats 34 in Albany, Georgia.
- 2006: The Tragic City Rollers hosted "Skate Against Rape" at the Funtime Skate Center in Fultondale.
- 2000: Birmingham Steeldogs 36 - Roanoke Steam 34 at the BJCC Arena.
- 1991: Birmingham Fire 16 - San Antonio Riders 12 at Legion Field.
- 1984: Birmingham Stallions 31, Denver Gold 14 at Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado.