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* [[1820]]: [[Thomas Bibb]], as President of the Senate, succeeded his brother, [[William Wyatt Bibb]], as Governor.
* [[1820]]: [[Thomas Bibb]], as President of the Senate, succeeded his brother, [[William Wyatt Bibb]], as Governor.


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[1990]]: Running back [[Trent Richardson]] was born in Pensacola, Florida.
* [[1978]]: Radio executive [[Ryan Haney]] was born.
* [[1900]]: [[Protective Life Corporation]] president [[William Rushton, Jr]] was born.
* [[1877]]: Physician and [[Civitan International]] founder [[Courtney Shropshire]] was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2001]]: [[ASHOF]] inductee [[Al Lary]] died in [[Northport]].
* [[2001]]: [[ASHOF]] inductee [[Al Lary]] died in [[Northport]].
* [[1991]]: 13 people died in the [[1991 L'Express Flight 508 plane crash]]
* [[1991]]: 13 people died in the [[1991 L'Express Flight 508 plane crash]].
* [[1978]]: Radio executive [[Ryan Haney]] was born.
* [[1941]]: 11 miners died in the [[1941 Acmar No. 6 Mine explosion]].
* [[1941]]: 11 miners died in the [[1941 Acmar No. 6 Mine explosion]].
* [[1936]]: Publisher [[John Rountree]] died.
* [[1936]]: Publisher [[John Rountree]] died.
* [[1904]]: Attorney [[William Walker, Jr]] died.
* [[1904]]: Attorney [[William Walker, Jr]] died.
* [[1900]]: [[Protective Life Corporation]] president [[William Rushton, Jr]] was born.
* [[1877]]: Physician and [[Civitan International]] founder [[Courtney Shropshire]] was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
* [[1820]]: Alabama's first [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor]], [[William Wyatt Bibb]] died in office.  
* [[1820]]: Alabama's first [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor]], [[William Wyatt Bibb]] died in office.  



Revision as of 16:10, 17 March 2015

William Wyatt Bibb died July 10, 1820
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