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'''May 3''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''May 3''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2006]]: [[Regions Charity Classic]] at the [[Ross Bridge Resort]].
* [[2008]]: The 23rd Annual [[Crawfish Boil]] came to a close at the future site of the [[Uptown]] entertainment district.
* [[2004]]: The first [[Banco Hispanico]] (bilingual branch of [[CapitalSouth Bank]]) opened on [[Lorna Road]] in [[Hoover]].
* [[2004]]: The first [[Banco Hispanico]] (bilingual branch of [[CapitalSouth Bank]]) opened on [[Lorna Road]] in [[Hoover]].
* [[2003]]: [[2003 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 38 - Florida Firecats 35 at Estero, Florida.
* [[2002]]: [[2002 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 49 - Florida Firecats 31 at Estero, Florida.
* [[1998]]: [[Alabama Saints]] 3 - Tallahassee Tempest 2 at [[UAB]]'s [[West Campus Field]].
* [[1991]]: Ambassador and Lady Acland were guests of honor at the Ambassador's Dinner for the [[Birmingham Festival of Arts]]' [[Salute to the United Kingdom]], held at [[The Club]].
* [[1991]]: Ambassador and Lady Acland were guests of honor at the Ambassador's Dinner for the [[Birmingham Festival of Arts]]' [[Salute to the United Kingdom]], held at [[The Club]].
* [[1990]]: [[Ron Blankenship]], later a candidate for [[Jefferson County Sheriff]], was arrested for assault and failure to appear to answer fraud charges.
* [[1990]]: [[Ron Blankenship]], later a candidate for [[Jefferson County Sheriff]], was arrested for assault and failure to appear to answer fraud charges.
* [[1987]]: [[Bobby Allison]] crashed spectacularly at the [[Winston 500]] at the [[Talladega Superspeedway]], leading to a 4-hour red flag and a shortened race, won by his son, rookie [[Davey Allison]].
* [[1987]]: [[Bobby Allison]] crashed spectacularly at the [[Winston 500]] at the [[Talladega Superspeedway]], leading to a 4-hour red flag and a shortened race, won by his son, rookie [[Davey Allison]].
* [[1985]]: Memphis Showboats 38 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 24 at the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee.
* [[1985]]: "Pumping Iron II: The Women", a documentary feature based on the book by [[Charles Gaines]], debuted.
* [[1976]]: Gerald Ford delivered a campaign speech at the [[Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center]].
* [[1976]]: Gerald Ford delivered a campaign speech at [[Linn Park|Woodrow Wilson Park]].
* [[1966]]: [[Lurleen Wallace]] won the [[1966 primary elections|1966 Democratic primary]] for [[Governor of Alabama]] without a runoff.
* [[1963]]: [[Police dogs and firehoses]] were brought out against young demonstrators during the [[Birmingham Campaign]].
* [[1959]]: The [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] reopened in the $1 million [[Oscar Wells Memorial Building]] on [[Linn Park|Woodrow Wilson Park]].
* [[1956]]: The [[Birmingham Amateur Radio Club]] was incorporated.
* [[1956]]: The [[Birmingham Amateur Radio Club]] was incorporated.
* [[1894]]: [[Loosley Cycle Co.]] was founded by [[Ernest Loosley]].
==Religion==
* [[1953]]: [[Concord Highland Baptist Church]] was dedicated.
* [[1891]]: [[Shiloh Baptist Church]] was organized.
* [[1885]]: [[Homewood Cumberland Presbyterian Church|Oak Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church]] was organized in [[Oak Grove (Homewood)|Oak Grove]].
[[Image:Willis Milner.jpg|right|thumb|Willis Milner, born May 3, 1824]]
==Births==
* [[1982]]: [[UAB Blazers men's basketball]] coach [[Rob Ehsan]] was born in San Jose, California.
* [[1959]]: Prison warden [[Rodney Huntley]] was born.
* [[1941]]: Judge [[Helen Shores Lee]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1920]]: Baseball player [[Dan Bankhead]] was born in [[Empire]].
* [[1920]]: Baseball player [[Dan Bankhead]] was born in [[Empire]].
* [[1842]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] officer [[Willis Milner]] was born in Georgia.
* [[1842]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] officer [[Willis Milner]] was born in Georgia.
==Deaths==
* [[2020]]: Former ''[[Anniston Star]]'' publisher [[Brandy Ayers]] died.
* [[2008]]: Physician [[C. Paul Perry]] died.
* [[2007]]: Arthur Lee Giles was executed for his role in the [[List of homicides in 1978|1978 murders]] of Carl and Willene Nelson.
* [[2005]]: Artist [[Carl Salter]] died.
* [[1994]]: Short story writer [[Mary Elizabeth Counselman]] died.
* [[1989]]: First [[List of UAB presidents|president of UAB]] and first [[Chancellor of the University of Alabama System]] [[Joseph Volker]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1969]]: [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham police officer]] [[Azell Harris]] was killed in a shootout after he confronted a group of men burglarizing the cargo yard at [[Mercury Freight Lines]] in [[Smithfield]], where he was employed as an off-duty security guard.
* [[1938]]: Poet Laureate of Alabama [[Samuel Peck]] died at home in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1895]]: Railroad executive and [[Elyton Land Company]] shareholder [[Campbell Wallace]] died in Atlanta, Georgia.
==Sports==
* [[2015]]: Dale Earnhardt, Jr won the GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
* [[2006]]: [[Regions Charity Classic]] at the [[Ross Bridge Resort]].
* [[2003]]: [[2003 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 38 - Florida Firecats 35 at Estero, Florida.
* [[2002]]: [[2002 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 49 - Florida Firecats 31 at Estero, Florida.
* [[1998]]: [[Alabama Saints]] 3 - Tallahassee Tempest 2 at [[UAB]]'s [[West Campus Field]].
* [[1987]]: [[Bobby Allison]] crashed spectacularly at the [[Winston 500]] at the [[Talladega Superspeedway]], leading to a 4-hour red flag and a shortened race, won by his son, rookie [[Davey Allison]].
* [[1985]]: Memphis Showboats 38 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 24 at the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee.


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May 3 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Religion

Willis Milner, born May 3, 1824

Births

Deaths

Sports