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'''December 3''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''December 3''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2008]]: [[Tommy Tuberville]] resigned as [[Auburn University|Auburn]]'s head football coach. | * [[2008]]: [[Tommy Tuberville]] resigned as [[Auburn University|Auburn]]'s head football coach. | ||
* 2008: [[Shelley Tyree]] was appointed Chief of Police for the [[University of Montevallo]]. | * 2008: [[Shelley Tyree]] was appointed Chief of Police for the [[University of Montevallo]]. | ||
* [[2002]]: [[World of Opportunity]] was incorporated as a non-profit. | * [[2002]]: [[World of Opportunity]] was incorporated as a non-profit. | ||
* [[1999]]: The [[Our Lady of the Angels Monastery]] in [[Hanceville]] was dedicated. | * [[1999]]: The [[Our Lady of the Angels Monastery]] in [[Hanceville]] was dedicated. | ||
* [[1978]]: Bob Dylan performed at the [[Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex#Arena|BJCC Coliseum]]. | |||
* [[1933]]: [[United Mine Workers of America]] District 20 held their convention in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1918]]: [[Birmingham]]'s [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]] was renamed to honor President Woodrow Wilson. | |||
* [[1881]]: ''[[The Daily Age]]'' debuted. | |||
==Births and deaths== | |||
* [[2010]]: Retailer [[Al Rosenbaum]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* 2010: [[Birmingham Vulcans]] head coach [[Marvin Bass]] died in Columbia, South Carolina. | |||
* [[2009]]: [[2009 Birmingham mayoral election|Birmingham mayoral candidate]] [[Ernie Dunn]] died at his home in [[Hoover]]. | |||
* [[1984]]: Chef and restaurateur [[Jonathan Tucker]] was born. | * [[1984]]: Chef and restaurateur [[Jonathan Tucker]] was born. | ||
* [[1937]]: NASCAR legend [[Bobby Allison]] was born in Miami, Florida. | * [[1937]]: NASCAR legend [[Bobby Allison]] was born in Miami, Florida. | ||
* [[1923]]: [[Vulcan Materials]] executive [[Bill Ireland]] was born in Gadsden. | * [[1923]]: [[Vulcan Materials]] executive [[Bill Ireland]] was born in Gadsden. | ||
* [[1895]]: City founder [[John Cullmann]] died in [[Cullman]]. | * [[1895]]: City founder [[John Cullmann]] died in [[Cullman]]. | ||
* [[1763]]: Early [[Chilton County]] settler [[Jonathan Clower]] was born in Pennsylvania. | * [[1763]]: Early [[Chilton County]] settler [[Jonathan Clower]] was born in Pennsylvania. | ||
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December 3 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Tommy Tuberville resigned as Auburn's head football coach.
- 2008: Shelley Tyree was appointed Chief of Police for the University of Montevallo.
- 2002: World of Opportunity was incorporated as a non-profit.
- 1999: The Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in Hanceville was dedicated.
- 1978: Bob Dylan performed at the BJCC Coliseum.
- 1933: United Mine Workers of America District 20 held their convention in Birmingham.
- 1918: Birmingham's Capitol Park was renamed to honor President Woodrow Wilson.
- 1881: The Daily Age debuted.
Births and deaths
- 2010: Retailer Al Rosenbaum died in Birmingham.
- 2010: Birmingham Vulcans head coach Marvin Bass died in Columbia, South Carolina.
- 2009: Birmingham mayoral candidate Ernie Dunn died at his home in Hoover.
- 1984: Chef and restaurateur Jonathan Tucker was born.
- 1937: NASCAR legend Bobby Allison was born in Miami, Florida.
- 1923: Vulcan Materials executive Bill Ireland was born in Gadsden.
- 1895: City founder John Cullmann died in Cullman.
- 1763: Early Chilton County settler Jonathan Clower was born in Pennsylvania.
Iron Bowls
- 1983: The Auburn Tigers, led by running back Bo Jackson, won the Iron Bowl 23-20 at Legion Field.
- 1968: Alabama won the Iron Bowl 24-16.
- 1966: Alabama won the Iron Bowl 31-0.
- 1949: Auburn won the Iron Bowl 14-13.