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* [[2005]]: The [[Harambee Festival|Harambee Cultural Arts Festival]] was held in [[West End]]. | * [[2005]]: The [[Harambee Festival|Harambee Cultural Arts Festival]] was held in [[West End]]. | ||
* [[1971]]: State representative [[George Huddleston, Jr]] died. | * [[1971]]: State representative [[George Huddleston, Jr]] died. | ||
* [[1961]]: [[Saint Mark United Methodist Church]] adopted its charter. | |||
* [[1938]]: Nurse [[Bettie Crutcher]] was born. | * [[1938]]: Nurse [[Bettie Crutcher]] was born. | ||
* [[1919]]: Former mayor of [[Mountain Brook]] [[Samuel Burr]] was born. | * [[1919]]: Former mayor of [[Mountain Brook]] [[Samuel Burr]] was born. |
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September 24 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: A semi truck carrying steel pipes overturned on I-59 North near the BJCC.
- 2006: Miles College defeats Stillman College in the Steel City Classic 21-14.
- 2005: The Harambee Cultural Arts Festival was held in West End.
- 1971: State representative George Huddleston, Jr died.
- 1961: Saint Mark United Methodist Church adopted its charter.
- 1938: Nurse Bettie Crutcher was born.
- 1919: Former mayor of Mountain Brook Samuel Burr was born.
- 1910: Baseball All-Star Fred "Dixie" Walker was born in Villa Rica, Georgia.
- 1910: Architect Charles Wheelock died while visiting Alameda, California.
- 1864: Mining engineer, inventor and philanthropist Erskine Ramsay was born at Six Mile Ferry, Pennsylvania.