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* [[2016]]: [[Jefferson County Board of Education]] member [[Dean Taylor]] died in a single-vehicle accident. | |||
* [[1913]]: Former Mayor of [[Avondale]] [[Freeman Daniel]] stepped into an open elevator shaft at the [[Young & Vann Building]] and died. | * [[1913]]: Former Mayor of [[Avondale]] [[Freeman Daniel]] stepped into an open elevator shaft at the [[Young & Vann Building]] and died. | ||
* [[1898]]: 6 miners died in the [[1898 Slope No. 2 Mine explosion]]. | * [[1898]]: 6 miners died in the [[1898 Slope No. 2 Mine explosion]]. |
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March 19 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: Cafe.Mac closed for business.
- 2007: Shawn King was named acting chief of the Columbiana Police Department.
- 2003: Richard Scrushy and HealthSouth were indicted on federal fraud charges.
- 2002: Would-be thief Sampson Dearman was found trapped in the shaft of Bob Sykes Bar-B-Q's ventilator hood.
- 1986: Trussville's Happy Hollow District Bridge was listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage.
- 1898: 6 miners died in the 1898 Pratt No. 2 Mine explosion.
- 1875: The Alabama Legislature called a constitutional convention.
Births
- 1930: Pathologist June Fore Shaw was born in Shelby County.
- 1920: George Huddleston Jr, U. S. Representative, was born.
- 1886: Congregationalist pastor Arthur Dycer was born in England.
- 1853: Judge Samuel Greene was born in Jefferson County.
Deaths
- 2016: Jefferson County Board of Education member Dean Taylor died in a single-vehicle accident.
- 1913: Former Mayor of Avondale Freeman Daniel stepped into an open elevator shaft at the Young & Vann Building and died.
- 1898: 6 miners died in the 1898 Slope No. 2 Mine explosion.
Sports
- 2005: Avery Johnson replaced Don Nelson as head coach of the Dallas Mavericks.