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* [[1913]]: Madam [[Louise Wooster]] died. | * [[1913]]: Madam [[Louise Wooster]] died. | ||
* [[1904]]: [[Andrew Beard]] applied for a patent for an improved automatic railroad car-coupling. | * [[1904]]: [[Andrew Beard]] applied for a patent for an improved automatic railroad car-coupling. | ||
* [[1899]]: | * [[1899]]: Andrew Beard's patent (no. 624,901) for an automatic railroad car-coupling was granted. | ||
* [[1871]]: [[Wallace S. McElwain]] sold his furnace and business to the [[Jefferson Iron Company]]. | * [[1871]]: [[Wallace S. McElwain]] sold his furnace and business to the [[Jefferson Iron Company]]. | ||
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May 16 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2003: The 15th Annual City Stages kicked off in and around Linn Park.
- 1981: Athlete Carl Lewis, competing for the University of Houston, ran the 100-meter sprint in 10.00 seconds at the SWC championships.
- 1963: Artist Jon Coffelt was born in Dunlap, Tennessee.
- 1913: Madam Louise Wooster died.
- 1904: Andrew Beard applied for a patent for an improved automatic railroad car-coupling.
- 1899: Andrew Beard's patent (no. 624,901) for an automatic railroad car-coupling was granted.
- 1871: Wallace S. McElwain sold his furnace and business to the Jefferson Iron Company.