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* [[2017]]: Editor and civic activist [[Philip Morris]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[2014]]: Artist and papermaker [[Glenn House]] died in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | * [[2014]]: Artist and papermaker [[Glenn House]] died in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | ||
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September 14 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2013: Alabama State Representative Patricia Todd married Jennifer Clarke.
- 2007: Jeremy Harper completed his goal of counting to one million on the Internet.
- 1994: Ground was broken for an expansion of UAB's Lister Hill Library.
- 1982: The Birmingham City Council passed an ordinance requiring "go-go dancers" to be licensed.
- 1973: Birmingham Green was dedicated.
- 1936: The University of Alabama's Birmingham Extension Center opened in a house at 2131 6th Avenue North with 116 students enrolled.
Births
- 1968: Pro football player DeMond Winston was born in Birmingham.
- 1958: Missing cook Nancy Lewis was born.
- 1946: Birmingham Bulls defenseman Chris Evans was born in Toronto, Ontario.
- 1922: Actress and model Frances Bergen was born in Birmingham.
- 1913: Birmingham City Council President Nina Miglionico was born in Birmingham.
Deaths
- 2017: Editor and civic activist Philip Morris died in Birmingham.
- 2014: Artist and papermaker Glenn House died in Tuscaloosa.
Sports
- 2004: Andy Phillips made his major league debut.
- 1907: Birmingham's Irvin Wilhelm pitched back-to-back complete game shutouts in a double-header in Elyton against the Shreveport Pirates.
- 1895: Carlton Molesworth made his Major League debut with the Washington Nationals.