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'''June 20''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''June 20''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2011]]: [[Hallelujah FM]] debuted.
* [[2024]]: The [[MLB at Rickwood Field]] game was played.
* [[2016]]: [[I-22]] was completed with the opening of its interchange with [[I-65]].
* [[2011]]: [[Hallelujah FM]] debuted at [[105.1 FM]].
* [[2008]]: [[RBC Bank]] completed its conversion of [[First American Bank]] branches.
* [[2008]]: [[RBC Bank]] completed its conversion of [[First American Bank]] branches.
* [[2006]]: The [[Trussville Planning and Zoning Board]] approved the first phase of [[Trussville Springs]].
* [[2006]]: The [[Trussville Planning and Zoning Board]] approved the first phase of [[Trussville Springs]].
* [[1997]]: Jackson Chargers 2 - [[Alabama Saints]] 0 at the [[Vestavia Hills Sports Complex]].
* [[1998]]: [[Ashley Halfman]] was crowned [[Miss Alabama]] by [[Beth Stomps]] at the [[Leslie S. Wright Fine Arts Center]].
*1997: Bass-player [[Oteil Burbridge]] made his debut as part of the Allman Brothers in Boston.
* [[1997]]: Bass-player [[Oteil Burbridge]] made his debut as part of the Allman Brothers in Boston.
* [[1982]]: Carolina Storm 29 - [[Alabama Magic]] 13 at Carolina.
* [[1980]]: The [[Summit Fire Department]] was established.
* [[1981]]: [[Carl Lewis]] set the low-altitude long jump record.
* [[1963]]: [[Charles Gaines]] married [[Patricia Ellison]].
* [[1978]]: Former [[Bessemer]] mayor [[Jess Lanier]] died.
* [[1910]]: [[Culpepper Exum]] won the [[1910 Birmingham mayoral election]].
* [[1893]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] owner [[Gus Jebeles (Barons owner)|Gus Jebeles]] arrived at New York from Greece.
* [[1889]]: [[Katherine Bodeker|Katherine Allen]] married [[George Bodeker]].
* [[1888]]: The [[SouthTrust|Birmingham Trust & Savings Co.]] moved into their first permanent offices in the [[Elyton Land Co. building]] on [[20th Street North]].
 
[[Image:Gail Patrick.jpg|right|thumb|Gail Patrick, born June 20, 1911]]
==Births==
* [[1970]]: Business owner [[Matthew Myers]] was born in Maryland.
* [[1970]]: Business owner [[Matthew Myers]] was born in Maryland.
* [[1963]]: [[Charles Gaines]] married [[Patricia Ellison]].
* [[1957]]: [[Oak Hill Cemetery]] director [[Stuart Oates]] was born.
* [[1950]]: Outfielder [[Willie Mays]] graduated high school and signed with the New York Giants.
* [[1949]]: Pop singer [[Lionel Richie]] was born in [[Tuskegee]].
* [[1949]]: Pop singer [[Lionel Richie]] was born in [[Tuskegee]].
* [[1947]]: Assistant [[Jefferson County Tax Assessor]] [[Ron Yarbrough]] was born in [[Jefferson County]].
* [[1947]]: Assistant [[Jefferson County Tax Assessor]] [[Ron Yarbrough]] was born in [[Jefferson County]].
* [[1930]]: Church bomber [[Bobby Frank Cherry]] was born in [[Chilton County]].
* [[1930]]: Church bomber [[Bobby Frank Cherry]] was born in [[Chilton County]].
* 1930: Church bomber [[Thomas Blanton]] was born in Washington D.C.
* 1930: Editor [[Philip McFarland]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1920]]: [[Tuskegee Airmen|Tuskegee Airman]] [[Joseph Gomer]] was born in Iowa Falls, Iowa.
* [[1920]]: [[Tuskegee Airmen|Tuskegee Airman]] [[Joseph Gomer]] was born in Iowa Falls, Iowa.
* [[1918]]: Novelist [[Marie Chitwood]] was born in [[Boaz]].
* [[1913]]: Saxophonist [[Al Gallodoro]] was born in Chicago, Illinois
* [[1913]]: Saxophonist [[Al Gallodoro]] was born in Chicago, Illinois
* [[1911]]: Actress [[Gail Patrick]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1911]]: Actress [[Gail Patrick]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1910]]: The [[1910 Birmingham mayoral election]] was held.
* [[1824]]: Senator [[John Tyler Morgan]] was born in Athens, Tennessee.
* 1910: Former [[Mayor of Birmingham|Birmingham mayor]] [[William H. Morris]] died.
 
* [[1893]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] owner [[Gus Jebeles (Barons owner)|Gus Jebeles]] arrived at New York from Greece.
==Deaths==
* [[1978]]: Former [[Bessemer]] mayor [[Jess Lanier]] died.
* [[1960]]: [[BEBCO]] founder [[E. D. Henley]] died.
* [[1910]]: Former [[Mayor of Birmingham|Birmingham mayor]] [[William H. Morris]] died.
* [[1930]]: Investor [[Zachariah Nabers, Jr]] died at the [[Raymond Jones residence]] on [[Pine Ridge Road]].
 
==Sports==
* [[1997]]: Jackson Chargers 2 - [[Alabama Saints]] 0 at the [[Vestavia Hills Sports Complex]].
* [[1982]]: Carolina Storm 29 - [[Alabama Magic]] 13 at Carolina.
* [[1981]]: [[Carl Lewis]] set the low-altitude long jump record.
* [[1950]]: Outfielder [[Willie Mays]] graduated high school and signed with the New York Giants.


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June 20 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Gail Patrick, born June 20, 1911

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