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* [[2006]]: [[Birmingham Children's Theatre]] actor [[John Hallum]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[2006]]: [[Birmingham Children's Theatre]] actor [[John Hallum]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[2005]]: [[National States Rights Party]] official [[J. B. Stoner]] died in a Georgia nursing home. | |||
* [[2004]]: The [[Paul Bryant Bridge]] was opened in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | * [[2004]]: The [[Paul Bryant Bridge]] was opened in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | ||
* [[1963]]: Judge [[Edgar Bowron]] ruled that the outgoing [[Birmingham City Commission]] was illegitimate. | * [[1963]]: Judge [[Edgar Bowron]] ruled that the outgoing [[Birmingham City Commission]] was illegitimate. |
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April 23 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Birmingham Children's Theatre actor John Hallum died in Birmingham.
- 2005: National States Rights Party official J. B. Stoner died in a Georgia nursing home.
- 2004: The Paul Bryant Bridge was opened in Tuscaloosa.
- 1963: Judge Edgar Bowron ruled that the outgoing Birmingham City Commission was illegitimate.
- 1958: Basketball player Carl Bailey was born in Birmingham.
- 1925: Bookstore owner Gene Crutcher was born in St Louis, Missouri.
- 1823: United States Senator John Williams Walker, namesake of Walker County, was born in Amelia County, Virginia.