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* [[1914]]: [[St Elias Maronite Church]] was dedicated. | * [[1914]]: [[St Elias Maronite Church]] was dedicated. | ||
* [[1913]]: Sportscaster [[Mel Allen]] was born in [[Johns]]. | * [[1913]]: Sportscaster [[Mel Allen]] was born in [[Johns]]. | ||
* [[1854]]: The [[Alabama Legislature]] established a system of free schools. | |||
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February 14 (Saint Valentine's Day) in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Business and civic leader John Evins died.
- 2009: Jefferson County Health Officer Carole Samuelson died.
- 2009: Zen nightclub was damaged by fire.
- 2008: Avondale Mills in Pell City were destroyed by fire.
- 1987: Banjo player Wendy Holcombe died.
- 1957: MTV VJ Alan Hunter was born in Birmingham
- 1957: NBA player Reggie King was born in Birmingham.
- 1955: Sike's Children's Shoes was opened in Homewood.
- 1954: John Rice, Jr married Angelena Ray in Hooper City.
- 1951: Figure skater JoJo Starbuck was born in Birmingham.
- 1935: Episcopal Bishop Robert Miller was born in Wynnville.
- 1935: Art collector Sandra Sokol was born.
- 1934: Pedro Gussman died after being struck by a car on January 20.
- 1917: Hardware salesman Robert Tyler was born.
- 1914: St Elias Maronite Church was dedicated.
- 1913: Sportscaster Mel Allen was born in Johns.
- 1854: The Alabama Legislature established a system of free schools.