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'''October 27''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''October 27''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2017]]: "[[Let There Be Light (film)|Let There Be Light]]" opened in select theaters. | |||
* [[2011]]: [[Birmingham Financial Federal Credit Union]] was taken over by federal regulators. | |||
* [[2008]]: The [[Homewood City Council]] renamed [[17th Street South Homewood|17th Street South]] for [[Morris Benson]]. | |||
* [[1991]]: [[Branko Medenica]]'s "[[Centurion]]" was dedicated in front of the [[Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center]]. | |||
* [[1989]]: [[Amtrak]]'s ''[[Gulf Breeze]]'' route made its inaugural run from [[Birmingham]] to Mobile. | |||
* [[1956]]: The cornerstone for the current [[Shades Valley Lodge No. 829]] building was laid. | |||
* [[1912]]: The cornerstone for the [[Convent of Perpetual Adoration]] and [[Blessed Sacrament Academy]] in [[West End]] was laid. | |||
* [[1869]]: [[William Graves]] married [[Florida Graves|Florida Whiting]] in Montgomery. | |||
[[Image:Ingallssr.jpg|right|thumb|Robert Ingalls, born October 27 ,1882]] | |||
==Births== | |||
* 1988: [[UAB Blazers basketball team|UAB Blazers]] basketball player [[Aaron Johnson]] was born. | |||
* [[1976]]: Security guard [[Eric Lathan]] was born. | |||
* [[1958]]: [[Trussville City Council]] president [[Wayne Taylor]] was born in [[Chalkville]]. | |||
* [[1954]]: Attorney and nurse anesthetist [[Joe Knight]] was born in Miami, Florida. | |||
* [[1937]]: Speech pathologist [[Alma Powell]] was born Alma Vivian Johnson in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1926]]: [[Southeastern Bible College]] president [[James Kallam]] was born in Clingman, North Carolina. | |||
* [[1913]]: Former [[Mayor of Homewood]] [[Bob Waldrop]] was born. | |||
* [[1896]]: Kansas City Monarchs third baseman and manager [[Newt Joseph]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1882]]: Businessman [[Robert Ingalls]] was born. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2021]]: Guitarist [[Rick Kurtz] died. | |||
* [[2016]]: Music educator, arranger and bandleader [[Everett Lawler]] died. | |||
* [[2010]]: [[Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club]] founder [[Hall Thompson]] died. | |||
* [[1988]]: Realtor, historian and musician [[James Sulzby Jr]] died. | |||
* [[1983]]: Businessman [[R. Hugh Daniel]] died. | |||
* [[1935]]: Judge [[William Grubb]] died. | |||
* [[1926]]: Investor [[W. G. Lunsford]] fell dead in [[Bessemer]]. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[2007]]: Alabama A&M defeated Alabama State 13-9 in the [[Magic City Classic]]. | * [[2007]]: Alabama A&M defeated Alabama State 13-9 in the [[Magic City Classic]]. | ||
* 2007: [[2007 UAB Blazers football|UAB Blazers]] lost 41-6 to East Carolina in Greenville, North Carolina. | * 2007: [[2007 UAB Blazers football|UAB Blazers]] lost 41-6 to East Carolina in Greenville, North Carolina. | ||
* 2007: [[2007 BSC Panthers football|BSC Panthers]] lost 38-28 to Colorado College at [[Regions Park]]. | * 2007: [[2007 BSC Panthers football|BSC Panthers]] lost 38-28 to Colorado College at [[Regions Park]]. | ||
* 2007: [[2007 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford]] won at Tennessee Tech 59-52. | * 2007: [[2007 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford]] won at Tennessee Tech 59-52. | ||
* [[2001]]: The [[UAB Blazers|Blazers]] defeated Memphis 17- | * [[2001]]: The [[UAB Blazers|Blazers]] defeated Memphis 17-14 in the [[Battle for the Bones]]. | ||
* 2001: The [[Alabama Slammers]] lost 6-0 against the New Orleans Voodoo Dolls in Huntsville. | * 2001: The [[Alabama Slammers]] lost 6-0 against the New Orleans Voodoo Dolls in Huntsville. | ||
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October 27 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2017: "Let There Be Light" opened in select theaters.
- 2011: Birmingham Financial Federal Credit Union was taken over by federal regulators.
- 2008: The Homewood City Council renamed 17th Street South for Morris Benson.
- 1991: Branko Medenica's "Centurion" was dedicated in front of the Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center.
- 1989: Amtrak's Gulf Breeze route made its inaugural run from Birmingham to Mobile.
- 1956: The cornerstone for the current Shades Valley Lodge No. 829 building was laid.
- 1912: The cornerstone for the Convent of Perpetual Adoration and Blessed Sacrament Academy in West End was laid.
- 1869: William Graves married Florida Whiting in Montgomery.
Births
- 1988: UAB Blazers basketball player Aaron Johnson was born.
- 1976: Security guard Eric Lathan was born.
- 1958: Trussville City Council president Wayne Taylor was born in Chalkville.
- 1954: Attorney and nurse anesthetist Joe Knight was born in Miami, Florida.
- 1937: Speech pathologist Alma Powell was born Alma Vivian Johnson in Birmingham.
- 1926: Southeastern Bible College president James Kallam was born in Clingman, North Carolina.
- 1913: Former Mayor of Homewood Bob Waldrop was born.
- 1896: Kansas City Monarchs third baseman and manager Newt Joseph was born in Birmingham.
- 1882: Businessman Robert Ingalls was born.
Deaths
- 2021: Guitarist [[Rick Kurtz] died.
- 2016: Music educator, arranger and bandleader Everett Lawler died.
- 2010: Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club founder Hall Thompson died.
- 1988: Realtor, historian and musician James Sulzby Jr died.
- 1983: Businessman R. Hugh Daniel died.
- 1935: Judge William Grubb died.
- 1926: Investor W. G. Lunsford fell dead in Bessemer.
Sports
- 2007: Alabama A&M defeated Alabama State 13-9 in the Magic City Classic.
- 2007: UAB Blazers lost 41-6 to East Carolina in Greenville, North Carolina.
- 2007: BSC Panthers lost 38-28 to Colorado College at Regions Park.
- 2007: Samford won at Tennessee Tech 59-52.
- 2001: The Blazers defeated Memphis 17-14 in the Battle for the Bones.
- 2001: The Alabama Slammers lost 6-0 against the New Orleans Voodoo Dolls in Huntsville.