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'''May 31''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''May 31''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated the Henry County Horsemen 20-17 at [[Warrior Stadium]]. | |||
* [[2008]]: 2nd annual [[Magic City Brewfest]] started at [[Sloss Furnace]]. | * [[2008]]: 2nd annual [[Magic City Brewfest]] started at [[Sloss Furnace]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Dedrick Griham]] abducted and raped attorney [[Sandra Gregory]] and was arrested later in the day. | * [[2006]]: [[Dedrick Griham]] abducted and raped attorney [[Sandra Gregory]] and was arrested later in the day. |
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May 31 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Alabama Warriors defeated the Henry County Horsemen 20-17 at Warrior Stadium.
- 2008: 2nd annual Magic City Brewfest started at Sloss Furnace.
- 2006: Dedrick Griham abducted and raped attorney Sandra Gregory and was arrested later in the day.
- 2003: Terrorist Eric Robert Rudolph was arrested in Murphy, North Carolina.
- 2003: Birmingham Steeldogs 63 - Macon Knights 37 at the BJCC Arena.
- 1997: Alabama Saints at Lexington Bluegrass Bandits.
- 1996: LSD advocate Timothy Leary died in Beverly Hills, California.
- 1981: "Don't Look Back" told the story of Satchel Paige on ABC.
- 1976: The American Freedom Train departed Birmingham.
- 1974: Educator and naturalist Blanche Dean died in Clay County.
- 1969: Educator Jack Farr married Janice Smith.
- 1957: The town of Trussville became the "City of Trussville".
- 1943: Football great Joe Namath was born in Pennsylvania.
- 1931: The Birmingham Airport was dedicated.
- 1904: Andrew Beard was granted U. S. Patent No. 761,056 for an improved automatic car-coupling.
- 1861: Educator and poet Samuel Ullman enlisted in the Mississippi militia.