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'''January 2''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''January 2''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2011]]: Former [[Operation New Birmingham|ONB]] director [[Bill Ricker]] died.
* [[2018]]: [[HealthSouth]] changed its name to [[Encompass Health]].
* [[2013]]: [[WJOX-FM]] became a CBS Sports Radio affiliate.
* [[2012]]: [[J & M Child Development Center]] on [[Bessemer Road]] was damaged by arson.
* 2012: [[McCormick & Schmick's]] at [[Brookwood Village]] closed.
* [[2011]]: [[Bethel Metropolitan Community Church]] closed.
* [[2008]]: Rock band [[Moses Mayfield]] announced it was breaking up.
* [[2008]]: Rock band [[Moses Mayfield]] announced it was breaking up.
* [[2007]]: [[Dixon & Willoughby]] went on the air at a station in Orlando.
* [[2007]]: [[Dixon & Willoughby]] went on the air at a station in Orlando.
* [[2006]]: The [[Hoover High School]] marching band made their [[List of nationally televised school marching band appearances|first appearance]] in the Tournament of Roses Parade.
* [[1999]]: [[Shelia Smoot]] married [[Robert Ward Jr]].
* [[1981]]: [[Arthur Deutsch]] began his term as [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Chief]] of the [[Birmingham Police Department]].
* [[1973]]: The [[Irondale Cafe]] reopened under new owners.
* [[1964]]: The [[Parliament House]] hotel opened its doors to guests.
* [[1947]]: [[The Club]] was incorporated.
* [[1935]]: Residents of [[Fairview]] petitioned the city to remove the "spooks or spirits" residing in a haunted house at 400 [[Ann Street]].
* [[1919]]: A [[List of snowfalls|rare snowfall]] brought 5.5 inches to Birmingham.
* [[1873]]: The [[National Bank of Birmingham]] opened to the public.
* [[1848]]: The [[Alabama Legislature]] authorized a [[Geological Survey of Alabama]] with [[Michael Tuomey]] as State Geologist.
[[Image:Phyllis Wyne.jpg|right|thumb|Phyllis Wyne]]
==Births==
* [[1949]]: [[Birmingham Board of Education]] president [[Phyllis Wyne]] was born.
* [[1929]]: Endocrinologist [[Constance Shen Pittman]] was born in Nanking, China.
* [[1922]]: [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]] [[Robert Guillot]] was born in Headland, Henry County.
==Deaths==
* [[2022]]: Former teacher [[Maxine McNair]] died.
* [[2017]]: Former [[Governor of Alabama]] [[Albert Brewer]] died.
* [[2012]]: [[North Shelby Fire and Emergency Medical District]] chief [[Michael O'Connor]] died.
* [[2011]]: Former [[Operation New Birmingham|ONB]] director [[Bill Ricker]] died.
* [[2003]]: Attorney [[David Cromwell Johnson]] died.
* [[2003]]: Attorney [[David Cromwell Johnson]] died.
* [[2002]]: Truck driver [[Tim Dyson]] died in an accident at [[Malfunction Junction]].
* [[2002]]: Truck driver [[Tim Dyson]] died in an accident at [[Malfunction Junction]].
* [[1999]]: [[Shelia Smoot]] married [[Robert Ward, Jr]].
* [[1961]]: Architect [[John Davis]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1973]]: The [[Irondale Cafe]] reopened under new owners.
* [[1938]]: [[World War I]] veteran [[Hargrove Van de Graaff]] died at the Veterans Hospital in Gulfport, Mississippi.
* [[1949]]; [[Birmingham Board of Education]] president [[Phyllis Wyne]] was born.
* [[1947]]: [[The Club]] was incorporated.
* [[1919]]: Judge [[John Hearst Miller]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1919]]: Judge [[John Hearst Miller]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* 1919: A [[List of snowfalls|rare snowfall]] brought 5.5 inches to Birmingham.
* [[1873]]: The [[National Bank of Birmingham]] opened to the public.


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January 2 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Phyllis Wyne

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