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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1964]]: Basketball coach [[Mark Gottfried]] was born. | * [[1964]]: Basketball coach [[Mark Gottfried]] was born. | ||
* [[1949]]: Attorney and [[Vulcan Materials]] CEO [[Donald James]] was born in Russellville. | |||
* [[1934]]: Hockey coach [[John Brophy]] was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. | * [[1934]]: Hockey coach [[John Brophy]] was born in Nova Scotia, Canada. | ||
* [[1920]]: Baseball player [[Sam Hairston]] was born. | * [[1920]]: Baseball player [[Sam Hairston]] was born. |
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January 20 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2014: The Southern restaurant opened at Uptown.
- 2007: The historic Samuel Barnett residence in Forest Park was destroyed by fire.
- 1984: A collection of John Rhoden's sculpture went on display at Birmingham Museum of Art.
- 1934: Pedro Gussman was struck by a car in front of St Paul's Cathedral.
Births
- 1964: Basketball coach Mark Gottfried was born.
- 1949: Attorney and Vulcan Materials CEO Donald James was born in Russellville.
- 1934: Hockey coach John Brophy was born in Nova Scotia, Canada.
- 1920: Baseball player Sam Hairston was born.
- 1913: Baseball player Jimmy Outlaw was born in Orme, Tennessee.
- 1907: Baseball player Bob Adams was born.
- 1882: Shopkeeper Gus Jebeles was born in Karitsa, Lakonia, Greece.
- 1875: Birmingham Giants founder C. I. Taylor was born in Anderson, South Carolina.
- 1865: Trainmaster John J. Connolly was born in Louisville, Kentucky.
- 1847: Minister William Pettiford was born.
Deaths
- 2009: Football player Joe Domnanovich died in Birmingham.
- 2008: Talladega County Central High School basketball coach Clarence Marble died in Birmingham.
- 2005: Theologian and educator Roland Frye died.
- 1906: General Joe Wheeler died.