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* [[1873]]: A [[1873 cholera epidemic|cholera epidemic]] spread to the general population following an Independence Day celebration at [[Blount Springs]].
* [[1873]]: A [[1873 cholera epidemic|cholera epidemic]] spread to the general population following an Independence Day celebration at [[Blount Springs]].
* [[1872]]: [[1872 fire|A fire]] which started at [[B. F. Cheek]]'s drug store destroyed 13 buildings in early [[Birmingham]].
* [[1872]]: [[1872 fire|A fire]] which started at [[B. F. Cheek]]'s drug store destroyed 13 buildings in early [[Birmingham]].
* [[1863]]: Lieutenant Colonel [[J. F. B. Jackson]] was captured at the Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
* [[1853]]: The ''[[Alabama (locomotive)|Alabama]]'' locomotive chugged into [[Shelby County]].
* [[1853]]: The ''[[Alabama (locomotive)|Alabama]]'' locomotive chugged into [[Shelby County]].



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Thunder on the Mountain 2008 photographed by Grant Dopson
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July 4 (Independence Day) in the history of the Birmingham District:

A. G. Gaston, born July 4, 1892. Photograph courtesy BPL Archives

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