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* [[2012]]: [[J & M Child Development Center]] on [[Bessemer Road]] was damaged by arson. | * [[2012]]: [[J & M Child Development Center]] on [[Bessemer Road]] was damaged by arson. | ||
* 2012: [[McCormick & Schmick's]] at [[Brookwood Village]] closed. | * 2012: [[McCormick & Schmick's]] at [[Brookwood Village]] closed. | ||
* 2012: [[North Shelby Fire and Emergency Medical District]] chief [[Michael O'Connor]] died. | |||
* [[2011]]: Former [[Operation New Birmingham|ONB]] director [[Bill Ricker]] died. | * [[2011]]: Former [[Operation New Birmingham|ONB]] director [[Bill Ricker]] died. | ||
* 2011: [[Bethel Metropolitan Community Church]] closed. | * 2011: [[Bethel Metropolitan Community Church]] closed. |
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January 2 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2012: J & M Child Development Center on Bessemer Road was damaged by arson.
- 2012: McCormick & Schmick's at Brookwood Village closed.
- 2012: North Shelby Fire and Emergency Medical District chief Michael O'Connor died.
- 2011: Former ONB director Bill Ricker died.
- 2011: Bethel Metropolitan Community Church closed.
- 2008: Rock band Moses Mayfield announced it was breaking up.
- 2007: Dixon & Willoughby went on the air at a station in Orlando.
- 2003: Attorney David Cromwell Johnson died.
- 2002: Truck driver Tim Dyson died in an accident at Malfunction Junction.
- 1999: Shelia Smoot married Robert Ward, Jr.
- 1973: The Irondale Cafe reopened under new owners.
- 1949; Birmingham Board of Education president Phyllis Wyne was born.
- 1947: The Club was incorporated.
- 1919: Judge John Hearst Miller died in Birmingham.
- 1919: A rare snowfall brought 5.5 inches to Birmingham.
- 1873: The National Bank of Birmingham opened to the public.
- 1848: The Alabama Legislature authorized a Geological Survey of Alabama with Michael Tuomey as State Geologist.