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* [[1949]]: Outdoors writer [[Harry Middleton]] was born in Frankfurt, Germany. | * [[1949]]: Outdoors writer [[Harry Middleton]] was born in Frankfurt, Germany. | ||
* [[1946]]: Golfer [[Hubert Green]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1946]]: Golfer [[Hubert Green]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1933]]: Restaurateur [[Theo Hontzas]] was born in Greece. | |||
* [[1884]]: Civil engineer and building contractor [[Ralph Smallwood]] was born in Wauscon, Ohio. | * [[1884]]: Civil engineer and building contractor [[Ralph Smallwood]] was born in Wauscon, Ohio. | ||
* [[1857]]: Physician and co-founder of [[Children's Hospital]] [[Thomas Duke Parke]] was born. | * [[1857]]: Physician and co-founder of [[Children's Hospital]] [[Thomas Duke Parke]] was born. | ||
* [[1833]]: Confederate officer and U.S. Representative [[Charles Shelley]] was born in Sullivan County, Tennessee. | |||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
* [[2020]]: Former [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police officer]] [[Randall Smith]] | |||
* [[2012]]: Cancer researcher [[Seng-jaw Soong]] died. | * [[2012]]: Cancer researcher [[Seng-jaw Soong]] died. | ||
* 2012: Former deejay [[Jon Anthony|Jon "Rock N' Roll" Anthony]] died in Brandon, Florida. | * 2012: Former deejay [[Jon Anthony|Jon "Rock N' Roll" Anthony]] died in Brandon, Florida. | ||
* [[1910]]: Real estate executive [[James Going]] died from a stroke in | * [[1970]]: [[Avondale Elementary School]] principal [[Preuit Holland Sr]] died in Birmingham. | ||
* [[1910]]: Real estate executive [[James Going]] died from a stroke in Birmingham. | |||
==Sports== | ==Sports== |
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December 28 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2001: Yester Ceramic Laboratory was dissolved.
- 1995: The Roma Country Club in Homewood was dissolved.
- 1980: Blessed Sacrament Academy was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1897: Victor Hanson married Weenona White in Uniontown, Perry County.
- 1886: Enoch Ensley sold the Pratt Coal and Iron Company to the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company.
Births
- 1989: High school football star Marcus Jemison was born.
- 1979: Actor André Holland was born in Bessemer.
- 1974: Blacksmith Lee McKee was born.
- 1961: Former Auburn Tigers football coach Gene Chizik was born.
- 1958: Pinson businessman Phil Sims was born.
- 1950: Former U.S. Ambassador Margaret Tutwiler was born in Birmingham.
- 1949: Outdoors writer Harry Middleton was born in Frankfurt, Germany.
- 1946: Golfer Hubert Green was born in Birmingham.
- 1933: Restaurateur Theo Hontzas was born in Greece.
- 1884: Civil engineer and building contractor Ralph Smallwood was born in Wauscon, Ohio.
- 1857: Physician and co-founder of Children's Hospital Thomas Duke Parke was born.
- 1833: Confederate officer and U.S. Representative Charles Shelley was born in Sullivan County, Tennessee.
Deaths
- 2020: Former Birmingham Police officer Randall Smith
- 2012: Cancer researcher Seng-jaw Soong died.
- 2012: Former deejay Jon "Rock N' Roll" Anthony died in Brandon, Florida.
- 1970: Avondale Elementary School principal Preuit Holland Sr died in Birmingham.
- 1910: Real estate executive James Going died from a stroke in Birmingham.
Sports
- 2006: Alabama lost 34-31 to Oklahoma State University in the Independence Bowl.
- 1990: North Carolina State defeated Brett Favre's Southern Mississippi 31-27 in the last All-American Bowl at Legion Field.
- 1959: Mike Clancy defeated Jackie Fargo to win the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Title.