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(New page: {{July}} '''July 10''' in the history of the Birmingham District: * 2004: Florida Firecats 55 - Birmingham Steeldogs 28 at Florida. * 1995: The [...) |
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* [[1964]]: The City of [[Pelham]] was incorporated. | * [[1964]]: The City of [[Pelham]] was incorporated. | ||
* [[1943]]: The ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-62)|USS Birmingham]]'' provided long-range gunfire support during the U. S. Marines' invasion of Sicily. | * [[1943]]: The ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-62)|USS Birmingham]]'' provided long-range gunfire support during the U. S. Marines' invasion of Sicily. | ||
* [[1820]] Alabama's first [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor]], [[William Wyatt Bibb]] died in office. [[Thomas Bibb]], as President of the Senate, succeeded his brother as Governor. | |||
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July 10 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2004: Florida Firecats 55 - Birmingham Steeldogs 28 at Florida.
- 1995: The Birmingham Barracudas traded quarterback Reggie Slack to Winnipeg.
- 1982: The Florida Suns forfeited a scheduled game against the Alabama Magic in Selma.
- 1974: Birmingham Americans 11 - Southern California Suns 7 in front of 53,000 at their first game at Legion Field.
- 1964: The City of Pelham was incorporated.
- 1943: The USS Birmingham provided long-range gunfire support during the U. S. Marines' invasion of Sicily.
- 1820 Alabama's first Governor, William Wyatt Bibb died in office. Thomas Bibb, as President of the Senate, succeeded his brother as Governor.