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* 1996: [[Dowd Ritter]] succeeded [[John Woods]] as president and CEO of [[AmSouth Bank]].
* 1996: [[Dowd Ritter]] succeeded [[John Woods]] as president and CEO of [[AmSouth Bank]].
* [[1984]]: [[AT&T South|South Central Bell]] and six other regional companies split off from AT&T by order of the U.S. Department of Justice.
* [[1984]]: [[AT&T South|South Central Bell]] and six other regional companies split off from AT&T by order of the U.S. Department of Justice.
* [[1967]]: [[Duard Le Grand]] was appointed editor of the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]''.
* [[1962]]: The [[Birmingham City Commission]] ordered all [[List of Birmingham parks|city parks]] to close in defiance of a court order to end segregation.
* [[1962]]: The [[Birmingham City Commission]] ordered all [[List of Birmingham parks|city parks]] to close in defiance of a court order to end segregation.
* [[1945]]: [[Jefferson Hospital]] and [[Hillman Hospital]] merged into [[Jefferson-Hillman Hospital]].
* [[1945]]: [[Jefferson Hospital]] and [[Hillman Hospital]] merged into [[Jefferson-Hillman Hospital]].
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* [[1918]]: [[George Connors]] incorporated the [[Connors Steel Company]].
* [[1918]]: [[George Connors]] incorporated the [[Connors Steel Company]].
* [[1909]]: [[Bibb County Junior High School]] opened in [[Centreville]].
* [[1909]]: [[Bibb County Junior High School]] opened in [[Centreville]].
* [[1907]]: [[M. Paul Phillips]] founded the [[Steel City Lumber Company]].
* [[1887]]: The [[Birmingham Press Club]] was organized.
* [[1887]]: The [[Birmingham Press Club]] was organized.



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January 1 (New Year's Day) in the history of the Birmingham District:

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Joe Langston, born January 1, 1932

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