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'''February 22''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''February 22''' (formerly [[George Washington's Birthday]]) in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2010]]: [[WAPI-FM]] (NewsTalk 100 WAPI) was launched by Citadel Communications.
* [[2010]]: [[WAPI-FM|NewsTalk 100 WAPI]] was launched by Citadel Communications.
* [[2008]]: [[Cleve Eaton]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Music Hall of Fame]].
* [[2008]]: [[Cleve Eaton]] was inducted into the [[Alabama Music Hall of Fame]].
* [[2007]]: [[Andy Craig]] was named the permanent superintendent of [[Hoover City Schools]].
* [[2007]]: [[Andy Craig]] was named the permanent superintendent of [[Hoover City Schools]].
*2007: Railroad worker and "Gandy dancer" [[John Henry Mealing]] died.
*2007: [[Alabaster Boulevard]] was opened.
*2007: [[Alabaster Boulevard]] was opened.
* [[2005]]: The [[Magic City Flickr Group]] was founded.
* [[2005]]: The [[Magic City Flickr Group]] was founded.
* [[1984]]: [[HealthSouth]] was incorporated.
* [[1984]]: [[HealthSouth]] was incorporated.
* [[1977]]: Queen's "A Day at the Races" tour played at [[Boutwell Auditorium]].
* [[1966]]: Five people were wounded by gunfire during a [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]] protest against discriminatory hiring practices at the [[Liberty Super Market]] in [[North Birmingham]].
* [[1956]]: [[Bruno's]] supermarket at 407 [[19th Street North Bessemer|19th Street]] in [[Bessemer]] held its grand opening.
* [[1904]]: [[Lauderdale College]] opened in [[Collegeville]].
* [[1898]]: The [[Alabama Colonial Dames of America]] was chartered.
* 1898: [[Mardi Gras#Carnival Society|Rex Ball]] was held to crown [[Rex Vulcan|Rex Vulcan III]] King of [[Mardi Gras]].
* [[1890]]: [[Thomas Furnace No. 2]] was blown in.
* [[1863]]: [[Wallace S. McElwain]] purchased an 80 acre parcel upon which he built the [[Cahaba Iron Works]].
[[Image:Richard North Patterson.jpg|right|thumb|Richard North Patterson, born February 22, 1947]]
==Births==
* [[1947]]: Attorney and novelist [[Richard North Patterson]] was born.
* [[1947]]: Attorney and novelist [[Richard North Patterson]] was born.
* 1947: Attorney [[De Martenson]] was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
* [[1937]]: Educator [[Sid Ingram]] was born in [[Tarrant]].
* [[1937]]: Educator [[Sid Ingram]] was born in [[Tarrant]].
* [[1933]]: Actress and philanthropist [[Bonnie Bolding Swearingen]] was born in [[Joppa]].
* [[1918]]: Oakland A's owner [[Charlie Finley]] was born in [[Ensley]].
* [[1918]]: Oakland A's owner [[Charlie Finley]] was born in [[Ensley]].
* [[1898]]: The [[Alabama Colonial Dames of America]] was chartered.
* [[1862]]: Historian [[Idyl King Sorsby]] was born in [[Montevallo]].
* 1898: [[Mardi Gras#Carnival Society|Rex Ball]] was held to crown [[Rex Vulcan|Rex Vulcan III]] King of [[Mardi Gras]].
 
==Deaths==
* [[2007]]: Railroad worker and "Gandy dancer" [[John Henry Mealing]] died.
* [[1895]]: Bicycle repairman and merchant [[Ernest Loosley]] died.
 
==Sports==
* [[2015]]:  Joseph Amenya won the [[Mercedes Marathon]] with a time of 2:19:09.
* [[1893]]: [[Auburn Tigers|Auburn]] defeated [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] 32-22 in the first [[1893 Iron Bowls|Iron Bowl]], played at [[Lakeview Park]] in Birmingham.  
* [[1893]]: [[Auburn Tigers|Auburn]] defeated [[University of Alabama|Alabama]] 32-22 in the first [[1893 Iron Bowls|Iron Bowl]], played at [[Lakeview Park]] in Birmingham.  
* [[1890]]: [[Thomas Furnace No. 2]] was blown in.
* [[1863]]: [[Wallace S. McElwain]] purchased an 80 acre parcel upon which he built the [[Cahaba Iron Works]].


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February 22 (formerly George Washington's Birthday) in the history of the Birmingham District:

Richard North Patterson, born February 22, 1947

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