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* [[1900]]: [[1900 Ensley municipal election]] | * [[1900]]: [[1900 Ensley municipal election]] | ||
* [[1892]]: The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (Auburn) defeated the University of Georgia 10-0 in Football. | * [[1892]]: The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (Auburn) defeated the University of Georgia 10-0 in Football. | ||
* [[1828]]: Texas state senator [[John Camp]] was born in [[Jefferson County]]. | |||
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February 20 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: 16th Street Baptist Church was officially dedicated as a National Historic Landmark by the United States Department of the Interior.
- 2006: Mike Walker was promoted to Chief of Police in Leeds.
- 2005: Outfielder Rusty Greer announced his retirement from baseball.
- 1982: Baseball player Kerri Fair was born in Pell City.
- 1965: Attorney and political consultant Martha Bozeman was born in Birmingham.
- 1963: NBA superstar Charles Barkley was born in Leeds.
- 1911: The name of the Alabama Girls Industrial School in Montevallo was changed to the Alabama Girls’ Technical Institute.
- 1905: 112 miners were killed in the 1905 Virginia City Mine explosion.
- 1900: 1900 Ensley municipal election
- 1892: The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (Auburn) defeated the University of Georgia 10-0 in Football.
- 1828: Texas state senator John Camp was born in Jefferson County.