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'''October 2''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''October 2''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[ | * [[2013]]: The [[Birmingham Comprehensive Plan]] was adopted by the [[Birmingham City Council]]. | ||
* [[2007]]: [[Robert Baker]] was installed as the [[Catholic Diocese of Birmingham|Bishop of Birmingham]]. | * [[2007]]: [[Robert Baker]] was installed as the [[Catholic Diocese of Birmingham|Bishop of Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[2000]]: [[Scotty McCallum]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]. | * [[2000]]: [[Scotty McCallum]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]. | ||
* [[1997]]: ''[[4 Little Girls]]'' had its last showing of a two week run at the [[Carver Theatre]]. | * [[1997]]: ''[[4 Little Girls]]'' had its last showing of a two week run at the [[Carver Theatre]]. | ||
* [[ | * [[1996]]: The [[Birmingham Regional EMS System]] handled its first interagency call. | ||
* [[1972]]: [[John Scates]] was sworn in as Mayor of Vestavia Hills. | * [[1975]]: The [[1975 Alabama State Fair]] opened. | ||
* [[1960]]: | * [[1972]]: [[John Scates]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]. | ||
* [[1966]]: Henry Mancini performed at [[Boutwell Auditorium|Municipal Auditorium]]. | |||
* [[1960]]: [[Mortimer Jordan Hall|Fort Mortimer H. Jordan Alabama National Guard 109th Evacuation Hospital Armory]] was dedicated. | |||
* [[1959]]: [[St Theresa Catholic Church]] in [[Leeds]] was raised from a mission to a parish with Reverend [[Desmond Regan]] as resident pastor. | |||
* [[1958]]: [[Edgemoor Estates]] neighborhood was approved by the [[Homewood Planning Commission]]. | |||
* [[1946]]: [[Carl Morton]] married [[Isabel Morton|Isabel Gibbons]]. | |||
* [[1944]]: The [[1944 Alabama State Fair]] opened. | * [[1944]]: The [[1944 Alabama State Fair]] opened. | ||
* [[1939]]: The [[1939 Alabama State Fair]] opened. | * [[1939]]: The [[1939 Alabama State Fair]] opened. | ||
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* [[1862]]: [[Chambers McAdory]] was wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Corinth. | * [[1862]]: [[Chambers McAdory]] was wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Corinth. | ||
==Births | [[Image:Ed Ramage.jpg|right|thumb|Ed Ramage, born October 2, 1908]] | ||
==Births== | |||
* [[1964]]: [[UAB]] and MLB [[baseball player]] [[Hector Villanueva]] was born in Puerto Rico. | * [[1964]]: [[UAB]] and MLB [[baseball player]] [[Hector Villanueva]] was born in Puerto Rico. | ||
* [[1956]]: Community activist [[Kamau Afrika]] was born. | * [[1956]]: Community activist [[Kamau Afrika]] was born. | ||
* [[1955]]: AIDS researcher [[Michael Saag]] was born. | * [[1955]]: AIDS researcher [[Michael Saag]] was born. | ||
* 1955: McDonald's franchise owner [[Larry Thornton]] was born in Montgomery. | |||
* [[1927]]: Author [[Cecil Dawkins]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1927]]: Author [[Cecil Dawkins]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1917]]: Educator [[Ernest Palmore]] was born in Richland, Georgia. | * [[1917]]: Educator [[Ernest Palmore]] was born in Richland, Georgia. | ||
* [[1908]]: [[1st Presbyterian Church]] pastor [[Ed Ramage]] was born in Weaverville, North Carolina. | * [[1908]]: [[1st Presbyterian Church]] pastor [[Ed Ramage]] was born in Weaverville, North Carolina. | ||
* [[1875]]: Social activist [[Pattie Ruffner Jacobs]] was born in Malden, West Virginia. | |||
* [[1781]]: Alabama's [[List of Governors of Alabama|first governor]] [[William Wyatt Bibb]] was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia. | * [[1781]]: Alabama's [[List of Governors of Alabama|first governor]] [[William Wyatt Bibb]] was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia. | ||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2020]]: Insurance executive and collector [[Steve Williams]] died. | |||
* [[2014]]: Television host [[Benny Carle]] died. | |||
* [[2008]]: Physicist and [[Talladega College]] president [[Joseph Gayles Jr]] died. | |||
* [[2006]]: Actress and model [[Frances Bergen]] died in Los Angeles, California. | |||
* [[1994]]: U.S. Attorney and former U.S. Representative [[Claude Harris]] died in Birmingham. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[2018]]: The Houston Rockets defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 131–115 in a [[List of NBA exhibition games at Legacy Arena|NBA exhibition game]] at [[Legacy Arena]]. | |||
* [[2008]]: [[2008 UAB Blazers football|UAB]] lost the [[Battle for the Bones]] to Memphis 33-30 at [[Legion Field]]. | |||
* [[1986]]: [[Vida Blue]] pitched his final Major League game. | |||
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October 2 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2013: The Birmingham Comprehensive Plan was adopted by the Birmingham City Council.
- 2007: Robert Baker was installed as the Bishop of Birmingham.
- 2000: Scotty McCallum was sworn in as Mayor of Vestavia Hills.
- 1997: 4 Little Girls had its last showing of a two week run at the Carver Theatre.
- 1996: The Birmingham Regional EMS System handled its first interagency call.
- 1975: The 1975 Alabama State Fair opened.
- 1972: John Scates was sworn in as Mayor of Vestavia Hills.
- 1966: Henry Mancini performed at Municipal Auditorium.
- 1960: Fort Mortimer H. Jordan Alabama National Guard 109th Evacuation Hospital Armory was dedicated.
- 1959: St Theresa Catholic Church in Leeds was raised from a mission to a parish with Reverend Desmond Regan as resident pastor.
- 1958: Edgemoor Estates neighborhood was approved by the Homewood Planning Commission.
- 1946: Carl Morton married Isabel Gibbons.
- 1944: The 1944 Alabama State Fair opened.
- 1939: The 1939 Alabama State Fair opened.
- 1894: The Birmingham Medical College held its first classes in the former Lunsford Hotel.
- 1862: Chambers McAdory was wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Corinth.
Births
- 1964: UAB and MLB baseball player Hector Villanueva was born in Puerto Rico.
- 1956: Community activist Kamau Afrika was born.
- 1955: AIDS researcher Michael Saag was born.
- 1955: McDonald's franchise owner Larry Thornton was born in Montgomery.
- 1927: Author Cecil Dawkins was born in Birmingham.
- 1917: Educator Ernest Palmore was born in Richland, Georgia.
- 1908: 1st Presbyterian Church pastor Ed Ramage was born in Weaverville, North Carolina.
- 1875: Social activist Pattie Ruffner Jacobs was born in Malden, West Virginia.
- 1781: Alabama's first governor William Wyatt Bibb was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia.
Deaths
- 2020: Insurance executive and collector Steve Williams died.
- 2014: Television host Benny Carle died.
- 2008: Physicist and Talladega College president Joseph Gayles Jr died.
- 2006: Actress and model Frances Bergen died in Los Angeles, California.
- 1994: U.S. Attorney and former U.S. Representative Claude Harris died in Birmingham.
Sports
- 2018: The Houston Rockets defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 131–115 in a NBA exhibition game at Legacy Arena.
- 2008: UAB lost the Battle for the Bones to Memphis 33-30 at Legion Field.
- 1986: Vida Blue pitched his final Major League game.