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* [[2005]]: [[2005 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] won 23-20 on the road against the South Georgia Wildcats. | * [[2005]]: [[2005 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] won 23-20 on the road against the South Georgia Wildcats. | ||
* [[1961]]: [[First Lutheran Church]] named Reverend [[Martin A. Buerger]] as pastor. | * [[1961]]: [[First Lutheran Church]] named Reverend [[Martin A. Buerger]] as pastor. | ||
* [[1932]]: [[Charles Gratton]], proprietor of the | * [[1932]]: [[Charles Gratton]], proprietor of the downtown [[Green Acres Cafe]], was born. | ||
:*[[Satchel Paige]] pitched his first no-hitter in the Negro League. | :*[[Satchel Paige]] pitched his first no-hitter in the Negro League. | ||
* [[1903]]: The National Weather Bureau established a full-time "First Order" [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham|Weather Forecast Office]] in Birmingham | * [[1903]]: The National Weather Bureau established a full-time "First Order" [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham|Weather Forecast Office]] in Birmingham |
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July 16 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: Demolition of the 1917 Birmingham News building began.
- 2005: The Birmingham Steeldogs won 23-20 on the road against the South Georgia Wildcats.
- 1961: First Lutheran Church named Reverend Martin A. Buerger as pastor.
- 1932: Charles Gratton, proprietor of the downtown Green Acres Cafe, was born.
- Satchel Paige pitched his first no-hitter in the Negro League.
- 1903: The National Weather Bureau established a full-time "First Order" Weather Forecast Office in Birmingham
- 1845: Former Howard College President Benjamin Frankin Riley was born in Pineville.