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'''May 13''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''May 13''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2008]]: [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service]] Captain [[Randy Mixon]] died from a stroke.
* 2008: Painter and [[Five Points South]] fixture [[Al O'Brien]] died at [[UAB Hospital]].
* 2008: Auto dealer and music promoter [[Eddie Perry|"Big Hearted Eddie" Perry]] died.
* [[2007]]: Mark Hummel and Band performed for the [[Phelan Park Music Series]]
* [[2007]]: Mark Hummel and Band performed for the [[Phelan Park Music Series]]
* [[2006]]: Florida Firecats 62 - [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 44 at Estero, Florida.
* [[2006]]: The 5th annual [[Buck Creek Festival]] was held in historic downtown [[Helena]].
* 2006: The 5th annual [[Buck Creek Festival]] was held in historic downtown [[Helena]].
* [[1979]]: [[Saint Bernard College|Southern Benedictine College]] in [[Cullman]] closed.
* [[2004]]: Dance instructor [[Helen Saxon]] died.
* [[1978]]: Aerosmith performed at the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Coliseum]].
* [[1958]]: Pastor [[Gregory Clarke]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1951]]: [[First Lutheran Church]] dedicated its current building on [[Highland Avenue]].
* [[1951]]: [[First Lutheran Church]] dedicated its current building on [[Highland Avenue]].
* [[1894]]: Author [[Emma Gelders Sterne]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1884]]: The [[1884 Birmingham Musical Festival]] opened at [[O'Brien's Opera House]].
* [[1892]]: [[Golden Flake]] president [[Leo E. Bashinsky]] was born in Troy, Pike County.
* [[1873]]: Birmingham's first [[Birmingham Water Works Company|municipal water]] was pumped from the [[North Birmingham Water Works]] to the [[Relay House]].
* [[1873]]: Birmingham's first [[Birmingham Water Works Company|municipal water]] was pumped from the [[North Birmingham Water Works]] to the [[Relay House]].
* [[1864]]: [[John Phelan]] was wounded at the Battle of Resaca.
* [[1864]]: [[John Phelan]] was wounded at the Battle of Resaca.
* [[1861]]: [[John Phelan]] enlisted in the Confederate Army.
* [[1861]]: [[John Phelan]] enlisted in the Confederate Army.


[[Image:Emma Gelders Sterne.jpg|right|thumb|Emma Gelders Sterne, born May 13, 1894]]
==Births==
* [[1958]]: Pastor [[Gregory Clarke]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1915]]: Pulmonologist [[A. H. Russakoff]] was born in Skowhegan, Maine.
* [[1894]]: Author [[Emma Gelders Sterne]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* 1894: Architect [[Carolyn Smith]] was born in Bedford County, Tennessee.
* [[1892]]: [[Golden Flake]] president [[Leo E. Bashinsky]] was born in Troy, Pike County.
* [[1890]]: [[Mayor of Bessemer|Bessemer mayor]] [[Jap Bryant]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
==Deaths==
* [[2016]]: Political reporter [[Bob Johnson]] died from a stroke.
* 2016: Architect [[Raymond Harris]] died.
* 2016: Opera soprano [[Irene Jordan]] died.
* [[2012]]: Hardware store owner [[Tony Brandino]] died.
* [[2008]]: [[Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service]] Captain [[Randy Mixon]] died from a stroke.
* 2008: Painter and [[Five Points South]] fixture [[Al O'Brien]] died at [[UAB Hospital]].
* 2008: [[Eddie Perry]] died.
* [[2004]]: Dance instructor [[Helen Saxon]] died.
* [[2000]]: Writer [[Fred Bonnie]] died in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
* [[1995]]: Physician [[Ulysses Mason Jr]] died in Cleveland, Ohio.
* [[1985]]: Attorney [[David Hood Jr]] died.
* [[1943]]: Former [[Samford University|Howard College]] president [[A. D. Smith]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1903]]: Jailor [[Davis Austin]] died in Birmingham.
==Sports==
* [[2006]]: Florida Firecats 62 - [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 44 at Estero, Florida.
* [[1964]]: The Kansas City Athletics optioned outfielder [[Tommie Reynolds]] to the [[1964 Birmingham Barons]].


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May 13 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Emma Gelders Sterne, born May 13, 1894

Births

Deaths

Sports