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'''February 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''February 5''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2023]]: The [[Birmingham Air Freight]] building on [[Messer Airport Highway]] was destroyed by fire.
* [[2014]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] updated its land-use maps in accordance with the [[Birmingham Comprehensive Plan]].  
* [[2014]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] updated its land-use maps in accordance with the [[Birmingham Comprehensive Plan]].  
* [[2011]]: The [[Year of Alabama Music]] kicked off with the "[[Abalalip!]]" concert at the [[Alabama Theatre]].
* [[2011]]: The [[Year of Alabama Music]] kicked off with the "[[Abalalip!]]" concert at the [[Alabama Theatre]].
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* [[1975]]: Hal Holbrook performed his "Mark Twain Tonight!" one-man show at the [[BJCC Concert Hall]].
* [[1975]]: Hal Holbrook performed his "Mark Twain Tonight!" one-man show at the [[BJCC Concert Hall]].
* [[1962]]: [[Walter Gewin]]'s appointment to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit was confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
* [[1962]]: [[Walter Gewin]]'s appointment to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit was confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
* [[1959]]: [[New Williams]] opened its [[Five Points West]] location.
* [[1959]]: [[Asbury Howard]] was assaulted by forty white men after a bond hearing at the [[Jefferson County Courthouse Bessemer Division|Bessemer Courthouse]].
* 1959: [[New Williams]] opened its [[Five Points West]] location.
* [[1923]]: A major sleet storm left the city bound in ice.
* [[1923]]: A major sleet storm left the city bound in ice.
* [[1920]]: A scaffold collapse in [[Eureka No. 4 mine]] killed miner [[J. T. Banks]].
* [[1920]]: A scaffold collapse in [[Eureka No. 4 mine]] killed miner [[J. T. Banks]].
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[[Image:Peyton King portrait.jpg|right|thumb|Peyton King, born February 5, 1826]]
[[Image:Peyton King portrait.jpg|right|thumb|Peyton King, born February 5, 1826]]
==Births==
==Births==
* [[1979]]: [[Birmingham City Council]]or [[Johnathan Austin]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1979]]: [[Birmingham City Council]] president [[Johnathan Austin]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1971]]: Country singer [[Sara Evans]] was born in Missouri.
* [[1971]]: Country singer [[Sara Evans]] was born in Missouri.
* [[1950]]: [[Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn Tigers]] receiver [[Terry Beasley]] was born in Montgomery.
* [[1948]]: [[Mary Anne Blake]] was born.
* [[1948]]: [[Mary Anne Blake]] was born.
* [[1943]]: ''New York Times'' editor-in-chief [[Howell Raines]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1943]]: ''New York Times'' editor-in-chief [[Howell Raines]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
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* [[2005]]: Business magnate [[Elton B. Stephens]] died.
* [[2005]]: Business magnate [[Elton B. Stephens]] died.
* [[1970]]: Baseball player [[Rudy York]] died.
* [[1970]]: Baseball player [[Rudy York]] died.
* [[1955]]: Industrial chemist [[Theodore Swann]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1948]]: Woodlawn character [[Bernie Cain]] died.
* [[1940]]: Architect [[Harry Wheelock]] died at home in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1940]]: Architect [[Harry Wheelock]] died at home in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1920]]: A scaffold collapse in [[Eureka No. 4 mine]] killed miner [[J. T. Banks]].
* [[1920]]: A scaffold collapse in [[Eureka No. 4 mine]] killed miner [[J. T. Banks]].

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February 5 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Peyton King, born February 5, 1826

Births

Deaths

Sports

  • 2005: UAB set a record attendance of 9,354 for the Bartow Arena during a basketball game against Louisville.