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* [[2007]]: Country guitarist [[Johnny Mack Gore]] died. | * [[2007]]: Country guitarist [[Johnny Mack Gore]] died. | ||
* [[2001]]: [[Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn football star]] [[Gump Ariail]] died in Fayetteville, North Carolina. | * [[2001]]: [[Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn football star]] [[Gump Ariail]] died in Fayetteville, North Carolina. | ||
* [[1966]]: Gubernatorial candidate [[Ryan deGraffenried Sr]] died in a plane crash on [[Lookout Mountain]]. | |||
* [[1949]]: Mining engineer [[John Henry Adams]] died. | * [[1949]]: Mining engineer [[John Henry Adams]] died. | ||
* [[1925]]: Physician, inventor and poet [[Orion Dozier]] died. | * [[1925]]: Physician, inventor and poet [[Orion Dozier]] died. |
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February 10 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2003: "European Masterpieces: Six Centuries of Paintings from the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia" opened at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
- 1899: Temperatures plunged and 10 inches of snow fell on Birmingham.
Births
- 1982: Soccer player Cat Whitehill was born.
- 1957: State Auditor Samantha Shaw was born.
- 1950: Folk artist Lonnie Holley was born.
- 1921: Blues and boogie-woogie pianist Big Joe Duskin was born.
Deaths
- 2009: Businessman Kirkwood Balton died.
- 2007: Country guitarist Johnny Mack Gore died.
- 2001: Auburn football star Gump Ariail died in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
- 1966: Gubernatorial candidate Ryan deGraffenried Sr died in a plane crash on Lookout Mountain.
- 1949: Mining engineer John Henry Adams died.
- 1925: Physician, inventor and poet Orion Dozier died.
- 1875: Eliza Jane Linn died.
Sports
- 2008: Gilbert Kiptoo of Kenya won the 7th annual Mercedes Marathon with a time of 2:23:18.
- 2002: Elly Rono of Kenya won the inaugural Mercedes Marathon with a time of 2:21:00.