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* [[2008]]: An early morning double homicide outside [[Banana Joe's]] spelled the end for the nightclub.
* [[2008]]: An early morning double homicide outside [[Banana Joe's]] spelled the end for the nightclub.
* [[2006]]: [[Richard Wallington]] retired as CFO of [[Books-A-Million]].
* [[2006]]: [[Richard Wallington]] retired as CFO of [[Books-A-Million]].
* 2006: Architect [[Hugh Stubbins]] died in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* [[1969]]: [[Ann Fowler]] was crowned [[Miss Alabama]] for [[1970]].
 
[[Image:Alan Ogg.jpg|right|thumb|Alan Ogg, born July 5, 1967]]
==Births==
* [[1967]]: Basketball player [[Alan Ogg]] was born.
* [[1967]]: Basketball player [[Alan Ogg]] was born.
* [[1941]]: [[Indian Springs School]] dean of students [[John Lusco]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1920]]: [[UAB]] professor and radio host [[Maree Blackwell]] was born.
* [[1911]]: Business owner [[John Farr Sr]] was born.
* [[1856]]: Attorney and [[Birmingham City Commission]]er [[James Weatherly]] was born in Coweta County, Georgia.
* [[1846]]: Carpenter and undertaker [[Edward Erswell]] was born aboard ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
==Deaths==
* [[2020]]: Jazz Bassist [[Cleveland Eaton]] died in Birmingham.
* [[2013]]: Art history professor [[Virginia Liles]] died in Birmingham.
* [[2006]]: Architect [[Hugh Stubbins]] died in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* [[2002]]: Radio announcer [[Neal Miller]] died.
* [[1966]]: [[Birmingham Black Barons]] player and Baseball Hall of Famer [[Mule Suttles]] died in Newark, New Jersey.
* [[1966]]: [[Birmingham Black Barons]] player and Baseball Hall of Famer [[Mule Suttles]] died in Newark, New Jersey.
* [[1920]]: [[UAB]] professor and radio host [[Maree Blackwell]] was born.
* [[1939]]: Writer [[Pettersen Marzoni]] died from a ruptured appendix in Birmingham.
* [[1911]]: Business owner [[John Farr, Sr]] was born.
 
==Sports==
* [[1952]]: Outfielder [[Paul Lehner]] was released by the Boston Red Sox, ending his 7-year Major League career.


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July 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Alan Ogg, born July 5, 1967

Births

Deaths

Sports

  • 1952: Outfielder Paul Lehner was released by the Boston Red Sox, ending his 7-year Major League career.