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'''September 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''September 4''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2013]]: Former [[2013 Birmingham Barons|Baron]] [[Marcus Semien]] debuted with the Chicago White Sox. | |||
* [[2009]]: [[Grey House Grille]] in [[SoHo Square]] closed. | * [[2009]]: [[Grey House Grille]] in [[SoHo Square]] closed. | ||
* [[1986]]: [[War_Eagle#War_Eagle_V_.281981-1986.29|War Eagle V]] died of a ruptured spleen. | * [[1986]]: [[War_Eagle#War_Eagle_V_.281981-1986.29|War Eagle V]] died of a ruptured spleen. |
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September 4 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2013: Former Baron Marcus Semien debuted with the Chicago White Sox.
- 2009: Grey House Grille in SoHo Square closed.
- 1986: War Eagle V died of a ruptured spleen.
- 1982: Baseball player Buster Bray died.
- 1968: The Inglenook Community Center was dedicated.
- 1963: Dwight and Floyd Armstrong became the first black children to enroll at a formerly all-white Birmingham school.
- 1963: Arthur Shores residence, undergoing repairs from a previous blast, was hit by a second bomb.
- 1925: Klansman, speechwriter and novelist Asa Carter was born in Anniston.
- 1917: The Birmingham News started printing from their new building.
- 1912: Labor leader William Mailly died in New York, New York.
- 1910: Historian Jere King, Jr was born in Birmingham.
- 1866: Newspaper publisher Edward Barrett was born in Georgia.