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* [[1891]]: Architect and artist [[Frank Hartley Anderson]] was born in Boston, Massachusetts. | * [[1891]]: Architect and artist [[Frank Hartley Anderson]] was born in Boston, Massachusetts. | ||
* [[1880]]: [[Edwards Furnace]] was blown in. | * [[1880]]: [[Edwards Furnace]] was blown in. | ||
* [[1867]]: [[Jefferson County]] Auditor [[Robert A. Morris]] was born in Chambers County. | |||
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June 10 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Pianist and record producer Barry Beckett died in Tennessee.
- 2009: Auburn Tigers swimming coach Richard Quick died of brain cancer.
- 2007: Victor Mercedes became the first Baron to hit for the cycle in 40 years.
- 2006: Melinda Toole won the Miss Alabama pageant.
- 2006: The 2nd annual Birmingham Polo Classic was held at the Birmingham Polo Grounds.
- 2006: Birmingham Steeldogs 42 - South Georgia Wildcats 35 at the BJCC Arena.
- 2005: Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop Joseph Raya died in Ontario, Canada.
- 1997: Jazz musician and club owner Jerry Grundhoefer died.
- 1984: Birmingham Stallions 42 - Washington Generals 21 at Legion Field.
- 1983: The Center Point 6 and Hoover Square 6 cinema multiplexes opened.
- 1948: The Ku Klux Klan raided Camp Fletcher, a Girl Scout camp near Bessemer.
- 1947: The City of Trussville was incorporated.
- 1943: Larry Lemak was born.
- 1929: Entomologist and sociobiologist E. O. Wilson was born in Birmingham.
- 1896: Attorney John Hearst Miller married Eugenia Alexander.
- 1891: Architect and artist Frank Hartley Anderson was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
- 1880: Edwards Furnace was blown in.
- 1867: Jefferson County Auditor Robert A. Morris was born in Chambers County.