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* [[1929]]: Football coach [[Dude Hennessey]] was born in Covington, Kentucky. | * [[1929]]: Football coach [[Dude Hennessey]] was born in Covington, Kentucky. | ||
* [[1913]]: Birmingham, Selma & Pensacola Railroad was acquired by [[Birmingham, Selma & Mobile Railroad]]. | * [[1913]]: Birmingham, Selma & Pensacola Railroad was acquired by [[Birmingham, Selma & Mobile Railroad]]. | ||
* [[1912]]: Harvard dean and [[Miles College]] professor [[John Monro]] was born in North Andover, Massachusetts. | |||
* [[1897]]: [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Birmingham Alderman]] [[Tom Ashford]] chased an unarmed man into a crowded jewelry store and shot him three times. | * [[1897]]: [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Birmingham Alderman]] [[Tom Ashford]] chased an unarmed man into a crowded jewelry store and shot him three times. | ||
* [[1822]]: The [[Alabama Legislature]] commissioned [[Abraham Stouts]] to construct a [[Stouts Road|public road]] from Morgan County to the [[Black Warrior River]]. | * [[1822]]: The [[Alabama Legislature]] commissioned [[Abraham Stouts]] to construct a [[Stouts Road|public road]] from Morgan County to the [[Black Warrior River]]. | ||
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December 23 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2010: Atherotech was acquired by Behrman Capital.
- 2008: Johnathan Austin was named William Bell's replacement for the Birmingham City Council District 5 seat.
- 2007: Art collector Sandra Sokol died.
- 2006: South Florida defeated East Carolina 24-7 in the first PapaJohns.com Bowl at Legion Field.
- 2005: Businessman Harold Ruttenberg died.
- 2003: The Birmingham Film Commission was revived.
- 1946: The Apollo Boys' Choir was featured on the Bell Telephone Hour with Helen Traubel as soloist.
- 1929: Football coach Dude Hennessey was born in Covington, Kentucky.
- 1913: Birmingham, Selma & Pensacola Railroad was acquired by Birmingham, Selma & Mobile Railroad.
- 1912: Harvard dean and Miles College professor John Monro was born in North Andover, Massachusetts.
- 1897: Birmingham Alderman Tom Ashford chased an unarmed man into a crowded jewelry store and shot him three times.
- 1822: The Alabama Legislature commissioned Abraham Stouts to construct a public road from Morgan County to the Black Warrior River.