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'''July 29''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''July 29''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[1974]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]] halfback [[Bobby Duke | * [[1974]]: Eric Clapton and the Charlie Daniels Band [[List of concerts at Legion Field|played at Legion Field]]. | ||
* 1974: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]] halfback [[Bobby Duke Jr]] was murdered near [[Lawson Road]]. | |||
* [[1953]]: [[Cliff Holman|"Cousin Cliff" Holman]] was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army. | * [[1953]]: [[Cliff Holman|"Cousin Cliff" Holman]] was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army. | ||
* [[1952]]: A record high temperature of 107.0F was recorded at the [[Tuscaloosa]] Regional Airport. | * [[1952]]: A record high temperature of 107.0F was recorded at the [[Tuscaloosa]] Regional Airport. | ||
* [[1950]]: | * [[1950]]: George Breland scattered hundreds of Communist leaflets from a 10th floor window of the [[Woodward Building]]. | ||
* [[1939]]: Birmingham's [[Climate|record high temperature]] of 107°F was set. | |||
* [[1934]]: The [[1934 National Balloon Race|National Balloon Race]] launched from [[Legion Field]]. | * [[1934]]: The [[1934 National Balloon Race|National Balloon Race]] launched from [[Legion Field]]. | ||
* | * 1934: The [[Brother Bryan statue]] by [[Georges Bridges]] was dedicated at [[Five Points South]]. | ||
* [[1930]]: An all-time record high of 107°F was recorded at the [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham]]'s [[Weather Bureau Building]]. | |||
* [[1918]]: [[World War I]] hero [[Mortimer Jordan (WWI)|Mortimer Jordan]] was mortally wounded in the 2nd Battle of the Marne. | * [[1918]]: [[World War I]] hero [[Mortimer Jordan (WWI)|Mortimer Jordan]] was mortally wounded in the 2nd Battle of the Marne. | ||
* [[1847]]: [[Cumberland School of Law]] was founded in Tennessee. | * [[1847]]: [[Cumberland School of Law]] was founded in Tennessee. | ||
[[Image:Michael Morrison.jpg|right|thumb|Michael Morrison, born July 29, 1958]] | |||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1982]]: Urban planner [[Michael Morrison]] was born. | * [[1982]]: Urban planner [[Michael Morrison]] was born. | ||
* 1982: Pastor [[Robert Turner]] was born in [[Tuskegee]]. | |||
* [[1958]]: Attorney [[Michael Choy]] was born in Queens, New York. | * [[1958]]: Attorney [[Michael Choy]] was born in Queens, New York. | ||
* [[1927]]: Actress, director and English teacher [[Betty Caldwell]] was born in | * [[1933]]: Filmmaker, author and educator [[Abe Fawal]] was born in Ramallah, Palestine. | ||
* [[1932]]: Trumpeter, bandleader and educator [[Tolton Rosser]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1927]]: Actress, director and English teacher [[Betty Caldwell]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1917]]: Pediatrician [[Leo M. Bashinsky]] was born in Troy, Pike County. | * [[1917]]: Pediatrician [[Leo M. Bashinsky]] was born in Troy, Pike County. | ||
* [[1908]]: Artist [[Felix Gaines]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
* [[2020]]: [[ASFA]] director and arts critic [[James Nelson]] died. | |||
* 2020: Former [[Legal Aid Society]] director [[Martha Jane Patton]] died. | |||
* [[2016]]: [[Tuscaloosa]] civic activist [[Vasser Hemphill]] died. | |||
* [[2015]]: [[BBVA Compass|Central Bank]] founder [[Harry Brock Jr]] died. | |||
* [[2013]]: [[Wahouma Building Supply]] founder [[Ed Sprague]] died. | * [[2013]]: [[Wahouma Building Supply]] founder [[Ed Sprague]] died. | ||
* [[1974]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]] halfback [[Bobby Duke | * [[2007]]: Engineer, executive and political operative [[Walter Johnsey]] died. | ||
* [[1974]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football team|Alabama Crimson Tide]] halfback [[Bobby Duke Jr]] was murdered near [[Lawson Road]]. | |||
* [[1955]]: [[Famous Cafeteria]] owner [[Roscoe Chandler]] died. | |||
* [[1931]]: Attorney and real estate developer [[William Graves]] died at his summer home in Asheville, North Carolina. | |||
==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
* [[2007]]: Professional soccer player [[Floyd Franks | * [[2007]]: Professional soccer player [[Floyd Franks Jr]] scored his first MLS goal for the Chicago Fire. | ||
* [[2006]]: The [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|Steeldogs]] lost 40-55 in the final game of the season, at the [[BJCC]]. | * [[2006]]: The [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|Steeldogs]] lost 40-55 in the final game of the season, at the [[BJCC]]. | ||
* 2006: The [[Barber Park 200]] Grand Am Cup Series road race at the [[Barber Motorsports Park]] was shortened by thunderstorms. | * 2006: The [[Barber Park 200]] Grand Am Cup Series road race at the [[Barber Motorsports Park]] was shortened by thunderstorms. |
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July 29 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 1974: Eric Clapton and the Charlie Daniels Band played at Legion Field.
- 1974: Alabama Crimson Tide halfback Bobby Duke Jr was murdered near Lawson Road.
- 1953: "Cousin Cliff" Holman was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army.
- 1952: A record high temperature of 107.0F was recorded at the Tuscaloosa Regional Airport.
- 1950: George Breland scattered hundreds of Communist leaflets from a 10th floor window of the Woodward Building.
- 1939: Birmingham's record high temperature of 107°F was set.
- 1934: The National Balloon Race launched from Legion Field.
- 1934: The Brother Bryan statue by Georges Bridges was dedicated at Five Points South.
- 1930: An all-time record high of 107°F was recorded at the Weather Forecast Office Birmingham's Weather Bureau Building.
- 1918: World War I hero Mortimer Jordan was mortally wounded in the 2nd Battle of the Marne.
- 1847: Cumberland School of Law was founded in Tennessee.
Births
- 1982: Urban planner Michael Morrison was born.
- 1982: Pastor Robert Turner was born in Tuskegee.
- 1958: Attorney Michael Choy was born in Queens, New York.
- 1933: Filmmaker, author and educator Abe Fawal was born in Ramallah, Palestine.
- 1932: Trumpeter, bandleader and educator Tolton Rosser was born in Birmingham.
- 1927: Actress, director and English teacher Betty Caldwell was born in Birmingham.
- 1917: Pediatrician Leo M. Bashinsky was born in Troy, Pike County.
- 1908: Artist Felix Gaines was born in Birmingham.
Deaths
- 2020: ASFA director and arts critic James Nelson died.
- 2020: Former Legal Aid Society director Martha Jane Patton died.
- 2016: Tuscaloosa civic activist Vasser Hemphill died.
- 2015: Central Bank founder Harry Brock Jr died.
- 2013: Wahouma Building Supply founder Ed Sprague died.
- 2007: Engineer, executive and political operative Walter Johnsey died.
- 1974: Alabama Crimson Tide halfback Bobby Duke Jr was murdered near Lawson Road.
- 1955: Famous Cafeteria owner Roscoe Chandler died.
- 1931: Attorney and real estate developer William Graves died at his summer home in Asheville, North Carolina.
Sports
- 2007: Professional soccer player Floyd Franks Jr scored his first MLS goal for the Chicago Fire.
- 2006: The Steeldogs lost 40-55 in the final game of the season, at the BJCC.
- 2006: The Barber Park 200 Grand Am Cup Series road race at the Barber Motorsports Park was shortened by thunderstorms.
- 1990: Cesar Bernhardt tied the Barons' record for triples with 2 in a game at Columbus.
- 1979: The Alabama Vulcans lost 21-12 at San Antonio Charros.
- 1910: Pitcher Bill Foxen was traded to the Chicago Cubs.