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[[Image:Snitz Snider.jpg|right|thumb|Snitz Snider, born December 9, 1905]] | [[Image:Snitz Snider.jpg|right|thumb|Snitz Snider, born December 9, 1905]] | ||
==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1981]]: Homeless advocate [[Erica Robbins]] was born in [[Munford]]. | |||
* [[1938]]: Congressman [[Ben Erdreich]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1938]]: Congressman [[Ben Erdreich]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1908]]: Federal circuit court judge [[Walter Gewin]] was born in Nanafalia, Marengo County. | * [[1908]]: Federal circuit court judge [[Walter Gewin]] was born in Nanafalia, Marengo County. |
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December 9 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2016: Ground was broken for the Collat School of Business building at UAB.
- 2006: Bessemer and Hueytown held their respective Christmas parades.
- 1989: Bishop Raymond Boland announced that John Carroll Catholic High School would relocate to Lakeshore Parkway.
- 1962: Banker, lawyer and judge Pete Norris married Ann Deaver.
- 1960: The Health Sciences Research Building at UAB was dedicated.
- 1886: The North Birmingham Railway Company was incorporated.
Births
- 1981: Homeless advocate Erica Robbins was born in Munford.
- 1938: Congressman Ben Erdreich was born in Birmingham.
- 1908: Federal circuit court judge Walter Gewin was born in Nanafalia, Marengo County.
- 1905: API halfback, Olympic athlete and long-time Bessemer High School coach Snitz Snider was born in Adger.
Deaths
- 2012: Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Bill Featheringill died in Jefferson County.
- 2011: Former Birmingham Barons play-by-play announcer Gabby Bell died in Jupiter, Florida.
- 2006: Birmingham News editor and writer Wendell Givens died.
- 1997: Labor organizer and Communist political activist Angelo Herndon died in Sweet Home, Arkansas.
Sports
- 2006: UAB announced that Watson Brown would not be returning as head football coach.