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* [[2005]]: Grocer [[J. D. Hill, Jr]] died. | * [[2005]]: Grocer [[J. D. Hill, Jr]] died. | ||
* [[2003]]: [[Margaret Tutwiler]] became Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the U. S. State Department. | |||
* [[1999]]: [[Pelham Prowlers]] won 7-5 at Jacksonville Hammerheads. | * [[1999]]: [[Pelham Prowlers]] won 7-5 at Jacksonville Hammerheads. | ||
* [[1989]]: Circuit Court Judge [[Robert Vance]] was killed by a mail bomb. | * [[1989]]: Circuit Court Judge [[Robert Vance]] was killed by a mail bomb. | ||
* [[1944]]: Labor leader [[Asa Trammell]] was wounded in action in Europe during World War II. | |||
* [[1940]]: Alabama legislator [[John Rogers]] was born. | |||
* [[1875]]: [[Alabama A&M University|Alabama A&M College]] was established. | * [[1875]]: [[Alabama A&M University|Alabama A&M College]] was established. | ||
* [[1847]]: [[Reuben Chapman]] succeeded [[Joshua L. Martin]] as [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]. | * [[1847]]: [[Reuben Chapman]] succeeded [[Joshua L. Martin]] as [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor of Alabama]]. | ||
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December 16 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2005: Grocer J. D. Hill, Jr died.
- 2003: Margaret Tutwiler became Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the U. S. State Department.
- 1999: Pelham Prowlers won 7-5 at Jacksonville Hammerheads.
- 1989: Circuit Court Judge Robert Vance was killed by a mail bomb.
- 1944: Labor leader Asa Trammell was wounded in action in Europe during World War II.
- 1940: Alabama legislator John Rogers was born.
- 1875: Alabama A&M College was established.
- 1847: Reuben Chapman succeeded Joshua L. Martin as Governor of Alabama.