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* [[2010]]: [[Phyllis Wyne]] was elected president of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]. | * [[2010]]: [[Phyllis Wyne]] was elected president of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Bottletree]] opened in [[Avondale]]. | * [[2006]]: [[Bottletree]] opened in [[Avondale]]. | ||
* [[2005]]: Birmingham signed a "trilateral" [[Birmingham Sister Cities|Sister Cities]] agreement with [[Rosh Ha’Ayin, Israel]] and [[Al-Karak, Jordan]]. | |||
* [[2001]]: [[Shelia Smoot]]'s contract with [[WBRC 6]] ended without being renewed. | * [[2001]]: [[Shelia Smoot]]'s contract with [[WBRC 6]] ended without being renewed. | ||
* [[1994]]: Senator [[Richard Shelby]] switched his party affiliation. | * [[1994]]: Senator [[Richard Shelby]] switched his party affiliation. | ||
* [[ | * [[1943]]: [[Brookhaven Methodist Church]] in [[Powderly]] was destroyed by fire. | ||
* [[1821]]: [[Isreal Pickens]] succeeded [[Thomas Bibb]] to become the third [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]. | * [[1821]]: [[Isreal Pickens]] succeeded [[Thomas Bibb]] to become the third [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]. | ||
* [[1816]]: [[William Wyatt Bibb]]'s term as a U.S. Senator ended. | * [[1816]]: [[William Wyatt Bibb]]'s term as a U.S. Senator ended. | ||
* [[1813]]: [[Andrew Jackson]] adopted the Creek child, named [[Lyncoya Jackson|Lyncoya]], after the [[Battle of Talladega]]. | |||
==Births | [[Image:Robert Thach.png|right|thumb|Robert Thach, born November 9, 1866]] | ||
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* [[1998]]: Singer / songwriter [[Abigail Barlow]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1988]]: Baseball player [[Ross Wilson]] was born in [[Hoover]]. | * [[1988]]: Baseball player [[Ross Wilson]] was born in [[Hoover]]. | ||
* [[1978]]: Baseball player [[Jason Standridge]] was born in [[Clay]]. | * [[1978]]: Baseball player [[Jason Standridge]] was born in [[Clay]]. | ||
* [[1973]]: Baseball player [[Brett Taft]] was born in [[Hueytown]]. | * [[1973]]: Baseball player [[Brett Taft]] was born in [[Hueytown]]. | ||
* [[1960]]: Economics professor and State Representative [[Roderick Scott]] was born. | |||
* [[1948]]: Basketball coach [[Duane Reboul]] was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. | |||
* [[1943]]: [[Jefferson County Medical Examiner]] [[Robert Brissie]] was born in Woodruff, South Carolina. | * [[1943]]: [[Jefferson County Medical Examiner]] [[Robert Brissie]] was born in Woodruff, South Carolina. | ||
* [[1924]]: [[Jefferson County Sheriff]] [[Mel Bailey]] was born. | |||
* [[1906]]: Insurance executive and [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Liston Corcoran]] was born. | |||
* [[1867]]: Physician [[Arthur Brown]] was born in Raleigh, North Carolina. | |||
* [[1866]]: Attorney and [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[Robert Thach]] was born in Athens. | * [[1866]]: Attorney and [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[Robert Thach]] was born in Athens. | ||
* [[1852]]: Attorney and political figure [[P. G. Bowman]] was born in South Carolina. | |||
* [[1846]]: Labor organizer and negotiator [[William Fairley]] was born in Leasingthorne, England. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2020]]: Former State Senator [[E. B. McClain]] died. | |||
* [[2013]]: [[Jefferson County Medical Examiner]] [[Robert Brissie]] died. | |||
* 2013: Sportscaster [[Dave McDaniel]] died in a one-car accident on [[Mulga Loop Road]]. | |||
* [[1930]]: Distiller [[Edley Oden]] died at home in [[Village Springs]]. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[1965]]: Outfielder [[Willie Mays]] was named the National League's Most Valuable Player. | |||
* [[1939]]: Auburn and Dadeville High Schools played the first game at [[Jordan-Hare Stadium|Auburn Stadium]]. | |||
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November 9 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2011: The Jefferson County Commission voted to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
- 2010: Phyllis Wyne was elected president of the Birmingham Board of Education.
- 2006: Bottletree opened in Avondale.
- 2005: Birmingham signed a "trilateral" Sister Cities agreement with Rosh Ha’Ayin, Israel and Al-Karak, Jordan.
- 2001: Shelia Smoot's contract with WBRC 6 ended without being renewed.
- 1994: Senator Richard Shelby switched his party affiliation.
- 1943: Brookhaven Methodist Church in Powderly was destroyed by fire.
- 1821: Isreal Pickens succeeded Thomas Bibb to become the third Governor of Alabama.
- 1816: William Wyatt Bibb's term as a U.S. Senator ended.
- 1813: Andrew Jackson adopted the Creek child, named Lyncoya, after the Battle of Talladega.
Births
- 1998: Singer / songwriter Abigail Barlow was born in Birmingham.
- 1988: Baseball player Ross Wilson was born in Hoover.
- 1978: Baseball player Jason Standridge was born in Clay.
- 1973: Baseball player Brett Taft was born in Hueytown.
- 1960: Economics professor and State Representative Roderick Scott was born.
- 1948: Basketball coach Duane Reboul was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- 1943: Jefferson County Medical Examiner Robert Brissie was born in Woodruff, South Carolina.
- 1924: Jefferson County Sheriff Mel Bailey was born.
- 1906: Insurance executive and Birmingham City Council member Liston Corcoran was born.
- 1867: Physician Arthur Brown was born in Raleigh, North Carolina.
- 1866: Attorney and Alderman Robert Thach was born in Athens.
- 1852: Attorney and political figure P. G. Bowman was born in South Carolina.
- 1846: Labor organizer and negotiator William Fairley was born in Leasingthorne, England.
Deaths
- 2020: Former State Senator E. B. McClain died.
- 2013: Jefferson County Medical Examiner Robert Brissie died.
- 2013: Sportscaster Dave McDaniel died in a one-car accident on Mulga Loop Road.
- 1930: Distiller Edley Oden died at home in Village Springs.
Sports
- 1965: Outfielder Willie Mays was named the National League's Most Valuable Player.
- 1939: Auburn and Dadeville High Schools played the first game at Auburn Stadium.