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'''November 23''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''November 23''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


*[[2004]]: [[Ruben Studdard]]'s gospel album ''I Need an Angel'' was released.
* [[2007]]: [[World War II]] veteran [[Joe Sacco]] died.
*[[2002]]: Tommy Tuberville's [[Auburn Tigers]] won the [[2002 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 17-7 at [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]].
* [[2004]]: [[Ruben Studdard]]'s gospel album ''I Need an Angel'' was released.
*[[1996]]: Alabama 24, Auburn 23 at [[1996 Iron Bowl|Legion Field]].
* [[2002]]: Tommy Tuberville's [[Auburn Tigers]] won the [[2002 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] 17-7 at [[Bryant-Denny Stadium]].
*[[1957]]: [[List of NBA players born in the Birmingham area|NBA player]] [[Andrew Toney]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1996]]: Alabama 24, Auburn 23 at [[1996 Iron Bowl|Legion Field]].
*[[1934]]: [[Albert Boutwell]] married Helen Balfour.
* [[1957]]: [[List of NBA players born in the Birmingham area|NBA player]] [[Andrew Toney]] was born in Birmingham.
*[[1897]]: [[Andrew Beard]] was granted his second patent on a rotary engine.
* [[1934]]: [[Albert Boutwell]] married Helen Balfour.
*[[1896]]: Miner and WWI veteran [[Henry Higginbotham]] was born in [[Nauvoo]].
* [[1897]]: [[Andrew Beard]] was granted his second patent on a rotary engine.
*[[1895]]: [[Auburn University|Auburn]] defeated [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] 48-0 in the first [[1895 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] to be played in [[Tuscaloosa]].  
* [[1896]]: Miner and WWI veteran [[Henry Higginbotham]] was born in [[Nauvoo]].
* [[1895]]: [[Auburn University|Auburn]] defeated [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] 48-0 in the first [[1895 Iron Bowl|Iron Bowl]] to be played in [[Tuscaloosa]].  


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