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* [[1903]]: Officer A. J. Lockhart, dressed as Santa Claus, shot John Parsons to death outside a Cherokee County church [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9500E1DE1139E333A25754C2A9649D946297D6CF]. | * [[1903]]: Officer A. J. Lockhart, dressed as Santa Claus, shot John Parsons to death outside a Cherokee County church [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9500E1DE1139E333A25754C2A9649D946297D6CF]. | ||
[[File:John Wright 1964.jpg|right|thumb|150px|John Wright, born December 25, 1927]] | |||
==Births == | ==Births == | ||
* [[1958]]: Drug kingpin [[Lorenzo Nichols|Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1958]]: Drug kingpin [[Lorenzo Nichols|Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. |
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December 25 (Christmas Day) in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2011: Living Stones Temple held their first service at their Fultondale campus.
- 2010: Birmingham saw an unprecedented 1/2" accumulation of snow for Christmas.
- 1956: Fred Shuttlesworth's home was bombed. He emerged from the basement unscathed.
- 1927: The Alabama Theatre held a grand opening preview for invited guests.
- 1903: Officer A. J. Lockhart, dressed as Santa Claus, shot John Parsons to death outside a Cherokee County church [1].
Births
- 1958: Drug kingpin Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols was born in Birmingham.
- 1945: Football Hall-of-Famer Kenny Stabler was born.
- 1935: Longtime Alabama Education Association president Paul Hubbert was born in Jasper.
- 1927: Writer, communications director, actor and social activist John Wright was born in Birmingham.
- 1914: Admiral Noel Gayler, the 6th Director of the National Security Agency, was born in Birmingham.
- 1894: Theologian and Vanderbilt chancellor Harvie Branscomb was born in Huntsville.
- 1844: Industrial promoter N. F. Thompson was born in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
- 1803: Hotelier Matthew Duffee was born in Tipperary, Ireland.
Deaths
- 2014: Former grocer Dominic Lusco died.
- 2013: Former Alabama Baptist Convention executive secretary Earl Potts died.
- 1972: Jazz trumpeter Dud Bascomb died in New York City.
- 1910: Deputy Ollie Battle was killed in the line of duty.
- 1903: John Parsons was shot to death outside a Cherokee County church
- 1889: Architect Edouard Sidel died in Paris, France.