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* [[2004]]: [[Wes McDonald]] released his album ''The Guest'' on [[Skybucket Records]]. | * [[2004]]: [[Wes McDonald]] released his album ''The Guest'' on [[Skybucket Records]]. | ||
* [[2003]]: [[Miles College]] defeats [[Stillman College]] in the [[Steel City Classic]] 35-21. | * [[2003]]: [[Miles College]] defeats [[Stillman College]] in the [[Steel City Classic]] 35-21. | ||
* [[2002]]: [[Miles College]] defeats [[Stillman College]] in the [[Steel City Classic]] 35-20. | |||
* [[1992]]: [[Jim Atkinson]] succeeded [[Robert Waldrop]] as [[Mayor of Homewood|mayor]] of [[Homewood]]. | * [[1992]]: [[Jim Atkinson]] succeeded [[Robert Waldrop]] as [[Mayor of Homewood|mayor]] of [[Homewood]]. | ||
* 1992: Singer [[Eddie Kendricks]] died. | * 1992: Singer [[Eddie Kendricks]] died. |
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October 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Tony Stewart won the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
- 2006: Actor Hal Lynch died.
- 2004: Wes McDonald released his album The Guest on Skybucket Records.
- 2003: Miles College defeats Stillman College in the Steel City Classic 35-21.
- 2002: Miles College defeats Stillman College in the Steel City Classic 35-20.
- 1992: Jim Atkinson succeeded Robert Waldrop as mayor of Homewood.
- 1992: Singer Eddie Kendricks died.
- 1929: Autherine Lucy was born in Shiloh (Marengo County)
- 1823: John McWhorter succeeded Levi Reid as Jefferson County Sheriff.