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(New page: {{September}} '''September 5''' in the history of the Birmingham District: *2006: WABM became an affiliate of Fox's second network, MyNetwork TV. :*Jeremy Brown made his ...) |
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*[[1963]]: Baseball player [[Jeff Brantley]] was born. | *[[1963]]: Baseball player [[Jeff Brantley]] was born. | ||
*[[1901]]: Theater organist [[Stanleigh Malotte]] was born. | *[[1901]]: Theater organist [[Stanleigh Malotte]] was born. | ||
*[[1836]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] president [[Henry M. Caldwell]] was born in Butler County. | |||
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September 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- Jeremy Brown made his MLB debut with the Oakland A's.
- 2001: Howell Raines became Executive Editor of The New York Times.
- 1997: The Battle for the Bones saw Memphis defeat UAB 28-7 at Memphis.
- 1964: Tommie Reynolds hit 3 home runs to tie the record, and had 9 RBIs to set the record for the Birmingham Barons in a game against Charlotte.
- 1963: Baseball player Jeff Brantley was born.
- 1901: Theater organist Stanleigh Malotte was born.
- 1836: Elyton Land Company president Henry M. Caldwell was born in Butler County.