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* [[2006]]: The [[1906 Shelby County time capsule]] was opened. | * [[2006]]: The [[1906 Shelby County time capsule]] was opened. | ||
* [[2005]]: [[2005 City Stages|City Stages]] kicked off with Friday night headliners Ludacris, Loretta Lynn and the Killers. | * [[2005]]: [[2005 City Stages|City Stages]] kicked off with Friday night headliners Ludacris, Loretta Lynn and the Killers. | ||
* 2005: Disc jockey Steve Gregory Croes was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the disappearance of [[Natalee Holloway]]. | * 2005: Disc jockey Steve Gregory Croes was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the disappearance of [[Natalee Holloway]]. | ||
* [[2004]]: Three [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police Officers]] were [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2004|killed]] in an ambush at a drug house in [[Ensley]]. | * [[2004]]: Three [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police Officers]] were [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2004|killed]] in an ambush at a drug house in [[Ensley]]. | ||
* [[1994]]: The 6th Annual [[1994 City Stages|City Stages]] was held in and around [[Linn Park]]. | * [[1994]]: The 6th Annual [[1994 City Stages|City Stages]] was held in and around [[Linn Park]]. | ||
* [[1988]]: [[Air New Orleans]] ceased operating. | * [[1988]]: [[Air New Orleans]] ceased operating. | ||
* [[1960]]: Barber [[James Armstrong]] filed "[[Armstrong v. Board of Education of Birmingham]]" in federal court, leading to the system's racial desegregation three years later. | * [[1960]]: Barber [[James Armstrong]] filed "[[Armstrong v. Board of Education of Birmingham]]" in federal court, leading to the system's racial desegregation three years later. | ||
* [[1950]]: [[A. D. King]] married [[Naomi King|Naomi Barber]] in Atlanta, Georgia. | * [[1950]]: [[A. D. King]] married [[Naomi King|Naomi Barber]] in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
* [[1922]]: [[David McLendon]], [[W. B. Cloe]] and [[W. E. Dickson]] of the [[Birmingham City Commission]] were indicted by a [[Jefferson County]] Grand Jury on charges of violating the [[Alabama Corrupt Practices Act of 1915]] by promising city posts to supporters. | |||
* [[1911]]: The [[Holy Innocents Hospital]] ([[Children's Hospital]]) was founded. | * [[1911]]: The [[Holy Innocents Hospital]] ([[Children's Hospital]]) was founded. | ||
* [[1893]]: [[Mrs Willis' Boarding House]] in [[Avondale]] was destroyed by fire. | * [[1893]]: [[Mrs Willis' Boarding House]] in [[Avondale]] was destroyed by fire. | ||
==Births | ==Births== | ||
* [[1951]]: [[Birmingham Bulls (WHA)|Birmingham Bulls]] goaltender [[John Garrett (hockey)|John Garrett]] was born in Trenton, Ontario. | * [[1951]]: [[Birmingham Bulls (WHA)|Birmingham Bulls]] goaltender [[John Garrett (hockey)|John Garrett]] was born in Trenton, Ontario. | ||
* [[1940]]: Sculptor [[Frank Fleming]] was born in Bear Creek, Marion County. | * [[1940]]: Sculptor [[Frank Fleming]] was born in Bear Creek, Marion County. | ||
* [[1893]]: Blues singer [[Coot Grant]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1893]]: Blues singer [[Coot Grant]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1892]]: ''[[Birmingham Post]]'' editor [[E. T. Leech]] was born in Denver, Colorado. | * [[1892]]: ''[[Birmingham Post]]'' editor [[E. T. Leech]] was born in Denver, Colorado. | ||
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* [[1832]]: Farmer and tax assessor [[Andrew Tarrant]] was born near [[Elyton]]. | * [[1832]]: Farmer and tax assessor [[Andrew Tarrant]] was born near [[Elyton]]. | ||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2004]]: Three [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police Officers]] were killed in an ambush at a drug house in [[Ensley]]. | |||
* [[1936]]: Actor [[Henry B. Walthall]] died. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[2006]]: [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 43 - Memphis Xplorers 42 at Memphis. | |||
* [[2004]]: The Huntsville Stars, wearing [[U. S. Steel]] uniforms, defeated the [[2004 Birmingham Barons|Birmingham Barons]], wearing [[Sloss Industries]] uniforms, 8-6 in the [[2004 Rickwood Classic|Rickwood Classic]]. | |||
* [[2000]]: Tulsa Talons 57 - [[2000 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 50 at Tulsa. | |||
* [[1983]]: Chicago Blitz 29 - [[Birmingham Stallions]] 14 at [[Legion Field]]. | |||
* [[1967]]: [[Donald R. Cox]] caught a state-record 40-pound channel catfish at [[Inland Lake]]. | |||
* [[1957]]: Cyclone Anaya defeated Tor Yamata to claim the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight title. | |||
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June 17 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: The 1906 Shelby County time capsule was opened.
- 2005: City Stages kicked off with Friday night headliners Ludacris, Loretta Lynn and the Killers.
- 2005: Disc jockey Steve Gregory Croes was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.
- 2004: Three Birmingham Police Officers were killed in an ambush at a drug house in Ensley.
- 1994: The 6th Annual City Stages was held in and around Linn Park.
- 1988: Air New Orleans ceased operating.
- 1960: Barber James Armstrong filed "Armstrong v. Board of Education of Birmingham" in federal court, leading to the system's racial desegregation three years later.
- 1950: A. D. King married Naomi Barber in Atlanta, Georgia.
- 1922: David McLendon, W. B. Cloe and W. E. Dickson of the Birmingham City Commission were indicted by a Jefferson County Grand Jury on charges of violating the Alabama Corrupt Practices Act of 1915 by promising city posts to supporters.
- 1911: The Holy Innocents Hospital (Children's Hospital) was founded.
- 1893: Mrs Willis' Boarding House in Avondale was destroyed by fire.
Births
- 1951: Birmingham Bulls goaltender John Garrett was born in Trenton, Ontario.
- 1940: Sculptor Frank Fleming was born in Bear Creek, Marion County.
- 1893: Blues singer Coot Grant was born in Birmingham.
- 1892: Birmingham Post editor E. T. Leech was born in Denver, Colorado.
- 1890: Industrialist Kirkman O'Neal was born in Florence.
- 1864: Archibald Carmichael was born near Sylvan Grove, Dale County.
- 1861: Real estate broker Sumter Bethea was born in Marion County, South Carolina.
- 1832: Farmer and tax assessor Andrew Tarrant was born near Elyton.
Deaths
- 2004: Three Birmingham Police Officers were killed in an ambush at a drug house in Ensley.
- 1936: Actor Henry B. Walthall died.
Sports
- 2006: Birmingham Steeldogs 43 - Memphis Xplorers 42 at Memphis.
- 2004: The Huntsville Stars, wearing U. S. Steel uniforms, defeated the Birmingham Barons, wearing Sloss Industries uniforms, 8-6 in the Rickwood Classic.
- 2000: Tulsa Talons 57 - Birmingham Steeldogs 50 at Tulsa.
- 1983: Chicago Blitz 29 - Birmingham Stallions 14 at Legion Field.
- 1967: Donald R. Cox caught a state-record 40-pound channel catfish at Inland Lake.
- 1957: Cyclone Anaya defeated Tor Yamata to claim the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight title.