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* 1963: ''To Kill A Mockingbird'' had its Birmingham premiere at the [[Melba Theatre]].
* 1963: ''To Kill A Mockingbird'' had its Birmingham premiere at the [[Melba Theatre]].
* [[1960]]: Reverend [[Herbert Oliver]] was arrested from his home for "vagrancy" by Birmingham police. He was released on bond the next morning and found not guilty in the [[Birmingham Municipal Court]] that evening.
* [[1960]]: Reverend [[Herbert Oliver]] was arrested from his home for "vagrancy" by Birmingham police. He was released on bond the next morning and found not guilty in the [[Birmingham Municipal Court]] that evening.
* [[1941]]: The [[Homewood Theatre]] reopened after remodeling.
* [[1941]]: The [[Homewood Theatre (cinema)|Homewood Theatre]] reopened after remodeling.
* [[1899]]: [[J. H. Weldon]] won [[Wilsonville]]'s first [[Mayor of Wilsonville|mayoral]] election.
* [[1899]]: [[J. H. Weldon]] won [[Wilsonville]]'s first [[Mayor of Wilsonville|mayoral]] election.
* [[1884]]: The [[Eureka Land Company]] sold 442 acres of [[King's Spring]] to the officers of the newly-formed [[Avondale Land Company]] for $52,500.
* [[1884]]: The [[Eureka Land Company]] sold 442 acres of [[King's Spring]] to the officers of the newly-formed [[Avondale Land Company]] for $52,500.

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April 3 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Louis Pizitz, born April 3, 1868

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