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'''April 30''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''April 30''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2011]]: Judge [[Tennant Smallwood]] died.
* [[2012]]: [[Trussville]]'s [[Mabe Power Equipment]] closed after 91 years in business.
* [[2005]]: The Rev. [[Harold D. Long]], former pastor of [[First Congregational Christian Church]], died.
* [[1989]]: [[Shades Mountain Baptist Church]] held the first services in their new 3,500-seat worship center.
*2005: Louisville Fire 48 - [[2005 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 46 at Louisville, Kentucky.
* [[1977]]: Neil Diamond performed at the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Coliseum]].
* [[1987]]: Bill Elliott set a record for the fastest recorded time in a stock car at 212.809 mph during qualifying at the [[Talladega Superspeedway]].
* [[1970]]: The [[Vestavia Hills Board of Education]] was established.
* [[1961]]: [[Children's Hospital]] opened the doors to a new 4-story building on [[Southside]].
* [[1961]]: [[Children's Hospital]] opened the doors to a new 4-story building on [[Southside]].
* [[1930]]: The [[Mountain Brook Club]] opened to members.
* [[1919]]: [[Elizabeth Pearson|Elizabeth Price Jones]] married [[John Pearson]].
* [[1863]]: The [[Battle of Day's Gap]], along with skirmishes at [[Crooked Creek]] and [[Hog Mountain]], between the Union and Confederacy took place.
[[Image:Cynthia Wesley.jpg|right|thumb|Cynthia Wesley, born April 30, 1949]]
==Birth==
* [[1949]]: [[16th Street Baptist Church]] [[1963 church bombing|bombing]] victim [[Cynthia Wesley]] was born in [[Smithfield]].
* [[1949]]: [[16th Street Baptist Church]] [[1963 church bombing|bombing]] victim [[Cynthia Wesley]] was born in [[Smithfield]].
* [[1940]]: Attorney [[Pat Moore]] was born in [[Pinson]].
* [[1940]]: Attorney [[Pat Moore]] was born in [[Pinson]].
==Deaths==
* [[2017]]: Actress [[Boots Carroll]] died.
* 2017: [[Fairfield Fire Department|Fairfield Fire Chief]] [[Kevin Sutton]] died.
* [[2011]]: Judge [[Tennant Smallwood]] died.
* [[2005]]: The Rev. [[Harold D. Long]], former pastor of [[First Congregational Christian Church]], died.
* [[1968]]: [[The Hard Times]] guitarist [[Ron Parr]] was killed in action in the [[Vietnam War]].
* [[1919]]: [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama|Lieutenant Governor]] [[Henry Gray]] died.
* [[1919]]: [[Lieutenant Governor of Alabama|Lieutenant Governor]] [[Henry Gray]] died.
* [[1862]]: [[Joseph Stroup]] died in service to the Confederate Army at Atlanta.
==Retirements==
* [[2021]]: [[Mike Walker]] retired as Chief of Police from the [[Gardendale Police Department]].
==Sports==
* [[2008]]: Dallas Mavericks head coach [[Avery Johnson]] was fired.
* [[2005]]: Louisville Fire 48 - [[2005 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 46 at Louisville, Kentucky.
* [[1987]]: Bill Elliott set a record for the fastest recorded time in a stock car at 212.809 mph during qualifying at the [[Talladega Superspeedway]].


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April 30 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Cynthia Wesley, born April 30, 1949

Birth

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