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*[[1926]]: Writer and educator [[Richard Yates]] was born in New York. | *[[1926]]: Writer and educator [[Richard Yates]] was born in New York. | ||
*[[1912]]: [[William H. Sims]] gave his address, "Why Not Woman's Suffrage in Alabama?" to the [[Quid pro Quo Club]]. | *[[1912]]: [[William H. Sims]] gave his address, "Why Not Woman's Suffrage in Alabama?" to the [[Quid pro Quo Club]]. | ||
*[[1818]]: [[Jefferson County Sheriff|Sheriff]] William C. Eubank was the third white settler born in Jefferson County. | *[[1818]]: [[Jefferson County Sheriff|Sheriff]] [[William C. Eubank]] was the third white settler born in Jefferson County. | ||
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February 3 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Rehobeth Baptist Church of Lawley was destroyed by arson.
- 2000: The XFL was formally announced.
- 1995: Skyquest 5 passes over Birmingham on the way from Chanute, Kansas to Savannah, Georgia, claiming several distance records for the AX-6 size balloon.
- 1994: Simon Speights pleaded guilty to felony burglary in Birmingham.
- 1978: Lieutenant Governor and Mayor Albert Boutwell died.
- 1956: Autherine Lucy became the first black student to enroll at the University of Alabama.
- 1943: Singer Dennis Edwards was born in Birmingham.
- 1930: The third Bishop of Birmingham David Foley was born.
- 1926: Writer and educator Richard Yates was born in New York.
- 1912: William H. Sims gave his address, "Why Not Woman's Suffrage in Alabama?" to the Quid pro Quo Club.
- 1818: Sheriff William C. Eubank was the third white settler born in Jefferson County.