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* [[1918]]: Baseball player and manager [[Harry Walker|Harry "the Hat" Walker]] was born in Mississippi. | * [[1918]]: Baseball player and manager [[Harry Walker|Harry "the Hat" Walker]] was born in Mississippi. | ||
* [[1912]]: [[Hugo Black]] retired from the [[Birmingham Police Court]]. | * [[1912]]: [[Hugo Black]] retired from the [[Birmingham Police Court]]. | ||
* [[1867]]: Presbyterian pastor and insurance salesman [[Sterling Foster]] was born in Union Springs. | |||
* [[1855]]: Postmaster [[Maurice Throckmorton]] was born. | * [[1855]]: Postmaster [[Maurice Throckmorton]] was born. | ||
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October 22 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: The Tragic City Rollers lost to the Atlanta Roller Girls 116 to 109.
- 2003: Tina Watson died while scuba diving in Australia, perhaps murdered by her husband.
- 1999: The Pelham Prowlers won 21-2 against the Tampa Bay Ice Pirates.
- 1995: Blind golfer and insurance executive Charley Boswell died.
- 1980: The Morrow and Sinnige Nabers Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1955: Birmingham merchants sponsored a "Birmingham Days" concert at Municipal Auditorium.
- 1920: LSD advocate Timothy Leary was born.
- 1918: Baseball player and manager Harry "the Hat" Walker was born in Mississippi.
- 1912: Hugo Black retired from the Birmingham Police Court.
- 1867: Presbyterian pastor and insurance salesman Sterling Foster was born in Union Springs.
- 1855: Postmaster Maurice Throckmorton was born.