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* [[2009]]: [[Regions Bank]] acquired the assets of Georgia-based FirstBank Financial Services from the FDIC. | * [[2009]]: [[Regions Bank]] acquired the assets of Georgia-based FirstBank Financial Services from the FDIC. | ||
* [[2007]]: [[Worcy Crawford]] was honored by a [[Mayor of Birmingham|mayoral]] proclamation recognizing him as "an entrepreneurial trailblazer in the struggle for equality." | * [[2007]]: [[Worcy Crawford]] was honored by a [[Mayor of Birmingham|mayoral]] proclamation recognizing him as "an entrepreneurial trailblazer in the struggle for equality." | ||
* [[2001]]: [[Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1]] held their first meeting in their new meeting hall on [[Winewood Road]]. | * [[2001]]: [[Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1]] held their first meeting in their new meeting hall on [[Winewood Road]]. | ||
* [[1994]]: "Objects of Desire" opened at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]]. | * [[1994]]: "Objects of Desire" opened at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]]. | ||
* [[1956]]: [[Autherine Lucy]] was suspended by the [[University of Alabama]] because of the school's inability to provide a safe learning environment. | * [[1956]]: [[Autherine Lucy]] was suspended by the [[University of Alabama]] because of the school's inability to provide a safe learning environment. | ||
* [[1913]]: [[Rotary Club of Birmingham]] was organized as the 56th chapter of the national organization. | * [[1913]]: [[Rotary Club of Birmingham]] was organized as the 56th chapter of the national organization. | ||
* [[1906]]: [[Central High School]], Birmingham's first dedicated high school, opened on [[7th Avenue North]]. | * [[1906]]: [[Central High School]], Birmingham's first dedicated high school, opened on [[7th Avenue North]]. | ||
* [[1818]]: [[Tuscaloosa County]] was established. | * [[1818]]: [[Tuscaloosa County]] was established. | ||
* 1818: Developer [[Joseph Riley Smith]] was born. | |||
==Births and deaths== | |||
* [[2004]]: [[UAB]] psychology professor [[Humphry Osmond]] died. | |||
* [[1920]]: Golf coach [[Conrad Rehling]] was born in Peru, Indiana. | |||
* [[1909]]: Author [[Wyatt Blassingame]] was born in Demopolis. | |||
* [[1818]]: Developer [[Joseph Riley Smith]] was born. | |||
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February 6 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Regions Bank acquired the assets of Georgia-based FirstBank Financial Services from the FDIC.
- 2007: Worcy Crawford was honored by a mayoral proclamation recognizing him as "an entrepreneurial trailblazer in the struggle for equality."
- 2001: Fraternal Order of Police Birmingham Lodge No. 1 held their first meeting in their new meeting hall on Winewood Road.
- 1994: "Objects of Desire" opened at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
- 1956: Autherine Lucy was suspended by the University of Alabama because of the school's inability to provide a safe learning environment.
- 1913: Rotary Club of Birmingham was organized as the 56th chapter of the national organization.
- 1906: Central High School, Birmingham's first dedicated high school, opened on 7th Avenue North.
- 1818: Tuscaloosa County was established.
Births and deaths
- 2004: UAB psychology professor Humphry Osmond died.
- 1920: Golf coach Conrad Rehling was born in Peru, Indiana.
- 1909: Author Wyatt Blassingame was born in Demopolis.
- 1818: Developer Joseph Riley Smith was born.