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* [[2001]]: Sculptor [[John Rhoden]] died. | * [[2001]]: Sculptor [[John Rhoden]] died. | ||
* [[1875]]: [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[William H. Morris]] took office. | * [[1875]]: [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Alderman]] [[William H. Morris]] took office. | ||
* [[1861]]: [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Andrew Moore]] ordered state troops to sieze and hold Forts Gaines and Morgan from United States troops in advance of secession. | |||
* [[1842]]: [[Hueytown]] namesake [[Jesse Huey]] was born in [[Jefferson County]]. | * [[1842]]: [[Hueytown]] namesake [[Jesse Huey]] was born in [[Jefferson County]]. | ||
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January 4 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2012: Former WVTM-TV reporter Ken Ward died in Charlotte, North Carolina.
- 2009: Bandleader Frank Bettencourt died.
- 2008: Singer Doc Soul Stirrer died of a heart attack at Medical West Hospital
- 2006: Born 2 Read opened.
- 2005: The new Homewood Middle School opened to students.
- 2001: Sculptor John Rhoden died.
- 1875: Alderman William H. Morris took office.
- 1861: Governor Andrew Moore ordered state troops to sieze and hold Forts Gaines and Morgan from United States troops in advance of secession.
- 1842: Hueytown namesake Jesse Huey was born in Jefferson County.