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'''April 17''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''April 17''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2004]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 54, Arkansas Twisters 40 at Little Rock.
* [[2009]]: The [[Homewood Scooter Club]] was established.
* [[1983]]: Denver Gold 9, [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 7
* [[1991]]: The [[Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School Board]] placed a stone marker at the site of [[O'Brien's Opera House]], where the group had been organized in [[1891]].  
* [[1927]]: Former [[Birmingham Barons|Birmingham Baron]] [[Sammy West]] made his Major League debut with the Washington Senators.
* [[1901]]: [[Third Presbyterian Church]]'s building and rectory were destroyed by fire.
* [[1901]]: [[Third Presbyterian Church]]'s building and rectory were destroyed by fire.
* [[1814]]: [[Andrew Jackson]] established a headquarters at [[Fort Jackson]] and accepted the surrenders of Indian leaders.
* [[1814]]: [[Andrew Jackson]] established a headquarters at [[Fort Jackson]] and accepted the surrenders of Indian leaders.


==Births and deaths==
[[File:J B Elliott.jpg|right|thumb|J. B. Elliott, born April 17, 1932]]
==Births==
* [[1961]]: Broadway star [[Rebecca Luker]] was born in [[Helena]].
* [[1954]]: [[CAPS]] director [[Teresa Thorne]] was born in Montgomery.
* c. [[1953]]: News anchor [[Pam Huff]] was born in West Virginia.
* [[1937]]: Father [[James Tuohy]] was born in Thurles, Tipperary, Ireland.
* [[1932]]: Meteorologist [[J. B. Elliott]] was born in [[Hale County]].
 
==Deaths==
* [[2018]]: Former [[Catholic Diocese of Birmingham#Ordinaries|Bishop of Birmingham]] [[David Foley]] died.
* [[2016]]: Reformed bank robber and minister [[Mary Kay Beard]] died in Missouri.
* [[2014]]: Retired [[Birmingham Police Department]] Sergeant [[Betty Jensen]] died.
* [[2011]]: Former [[University of Alabama]] President [[Andrew Sorensen]] died.
* [[2011]]: Former [[University of Alabama]] President [[Andrew Sorensen]] died.
* [[1992]]: Western swing bandleader [[Hank Penny]] died in Camarillo, California.
* [[1992]]: Western swing bandleader [[Hank Penny]] died in Camarillo, California.
* [[1961]]: Broadway star [[Rebecca Luker]] was born in [[Helena]].
* [[1947]]: Architect and artist [[Frank Hartley Anderson]] died in Habersham County, Georgia.
* [[1947]]: Architect and artist [[Frank Hartley Anderson]] died in Habersham County, Georgia.
* [[1937]]: [[Birmingham Barons]] pitcher [[Bill Foxen]] died in Brooklyn, New York.
* [[1904]]: [[Jefferson County Commission]]er [[Thomas Parsons]] died in [[Bessemer]].
==Sports==
* [[2009]]: Pitcher [[Andy Phillips]] was traded to the Chicago White Sox.
* [[2004]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 54, Arkansas Twisters 40 at Little Rock.
* [[1983]]: Denver Gold 9, [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 7
* [[1927]]: Former [[Birmingham Barons|Birmingham Baron]] [[Sammy West]] made his Major League debut with the Washington Senators.


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April 17 in the history of the Birmingham District:

J. B. Elliott, born April 17, 1932

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