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'''December 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''December 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2021]]: [[Magnolia Cafe]] closed.
* [[2018]]: [[Education Corporation of America]], and its schools including [[Virginia College]] and [[Culinard]], shut its doors.
* [[2007]]: Former [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Don MacDermott]] pleaded guilty to receiving and possessing child pornography.
* [[2007]]: Former [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Don MacDermott]] pleaded guilty to receiving and possessing child pornography.
* [[2006]]: The [[Birmingham Christmas parade|Birmingham]] [[List of Christmas parades|Christmas parade]] was held in [[Kelly Ingram Park|Kelly Ingram]] and [[Linn Park|Linn Parks]].
* [[2006]]: The [[Birmingham Christmas parade|Birmingham]] [[List of Christmas parades|Christmas parade]] was held in [[Kelly Ingram Park|Kelly Ingram]] and [[Linn Park|Linn Parks]].
* [[2003]]: The ''[[Bryce State Mental Hospital|Wyatt v. Stickney]]'' case regarding the state's treatment of mental patients was dismissed.
* [[2003]]: The ''[[Bryce State Mental Hospital|Wyatt v. Stickney]]'' case regarding the state's treatment of mental patients was dismissed.
* [[1996]]: [[Mike Lee]] opened [[Magnolia Cafe]] in [[Altadena Square]].
* [[1976]]: Public radio station [[WBHM]] went on the air.
* [[1976]]: Public radio station [[WBHM]] went on the air.
* [[1974]]: The [[Birmingham Americans]] defeated the Florida Blazers 22-21 in the WFL's World Bowl at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1960]]: [[Hugo Black]] wrote the decision in the Supreme Court case of ''Boynton v. Virginia'', establishing federal regulation of accommodations for interstate passengers.
* [[1960]]: [[Hugo Black]] wrote the decision in the Supreme Court case of ''Boynton v. Virginia'', establishing federal regulation of accommodations for interstate passengers.
* [[1901]]: [[Thomas Martin]] was admitted to the [[Alabama State Bar]].
* [[1878]]: [[Eugene Enslen]] married the former [[Della Evans]].
* [[1878]]: [[Eugene Enslen]] married the former [[Della Evans]].
* [[1837]]: State representative [[Shandy Jones]] married Evalina Love.
* [[1837]]: State representative [[Shandy Jones]] married Evalina Love.


==Births and deaths==
[[Image:Joshua Martin.jpg|right|thumb|Joshua Martin, born December 5, 1799]]
==Births==
* [[1948]]: [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] teacher and [[Birmingham Festival Theatre]] co-founder [[Randy Marsh]] was born.
* [[1921]]: Marine officer and Medal of Honor recipient [[Harold Wilson]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1865]]: Surgeon [[Dyer Talley]] was born in [[Woodlawn]].
* [[1799]]: [[Governor of Alabama]] [[Joshua Martin]] was born in Blount County, Tennessee.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2023]]: [[Birmingham-Southern College]] English professor [[David Ullrich]] died.
* [[2020]]: Former [[Hoover Fire Department]] chief [[Tom Bradley]] died.
* [[2012]]: [[Dave's Pizza]] owner [[Dave Morrison]] died in [[Vestavia Hills]].
* [[2012]]: [[Dave's Pizza]] owner [[Dave Morrison]] died in [[Vestavia Hills]].
* [[2005]]: Pastor [[Ocie Burton]] died.
* [[2005]]: Pastor [[Ocie Burton]] died.
* [[1799]]: [[Governor of Alabama]] [[Joshua Martin]] was born in Blount County, Tennessee.
 
==Sports==
* [[1980]]: [[Vestavia Hills High School]] defeated [[Parker High School]] 15-13 in the [[1980 AHSAA football championship|1980 4A championship game]].
* [[1974]]: The [[Birmingham Americans]] defeated the Florida Blazers 22-21 in the WFL's World Bowl at [[Legion Field]].


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December 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Joshua Martin, born December 5, 1799

Births

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Sports