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'''July 13''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''July 13''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2009]]: The [[2009 Southern League All-Star Game]] was held at [[Regions Park]].
* [[2013]]: [[Haller Magee]] won the fifth [[Iron City Chef]] competition.
* [[2008]]: The first phase of the [[Alabama National Cemetery]] was dedicated in [[Montevallo]].
* [[2008]]: The first phase of the [[Alabama National Cemetery]] was dedicated in [[Montevallo]].
* [[2007]]: [[AmSouth Bank]] branches in Alabama and Florida were converted to [[Regions Bank]] branches.  The AmSouth Harbert Plaza was re-christened the [[Regions-Harbert Plaza]].
* [[2007]]: [[AmSouth Bank]] branches in Alabama and Florida were converted to [[Regions Bank]] branches.  The AmSouth Harbert Plaza was re-christened the [[Regions-Harbert Plaza]].
* [[2002]]: [[2002 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 53-44 at Tennessee Valley.
* [[1973]]: Five crewmen were killed when a [[Birmingham Southern Railroad]] train derailed between [[Birmingport]] and [[Fairfield]].
* [[1971]]: [[Regions Bank|First Alabama Bancshares]] (now Regions) was created by the union of the First National Banks of Montgomery and Huntsville and the [[Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham]].
* [[1969]]: [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham police officer]] [[Kenneth Spencer]] was killed during an altercation at [[Harris Park]]. All city-owned pools were closed for the remainder of the year.
* [[1946]]: The [[Hill-Burton Hospital Survey & Construction Act]] was enacted.
* [[1932]]: Birmingham [[1932 Sunday sports referendum|voted 2-1]] to allow spectator sports to be played on Sunday.
 
[[Image:Frank_Moore_Cross.jpg|thumb|right|Frank Moore Cross, born July 13, 1921]]
==Births==
* [[1954]]: [[Hoover Police Department]] Chief [[Nick Derzis]] was born in Berlin, Germany.
* [[1929]]: Elementary school principal [[Ozilene Cartee]] was born.
* [[1921]]: Biblical scholar [[Frank Moore Cross]] was born in Ross, California.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2016]]: [[Drummond Company]] chairman & CEO [[Garry Drummond]] died.
* [[2015]]: Residential contractor [[Francis Bryant]] died.
* [[1994]]: Attorney and former champion shotputter [[Charlie Fonville]] died in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
* [[1993]]: [[Davey Allison]] died from injuries sustained the day before when his helicopter crashed in the infield of [[Talladega Superspeedway]].   
* [[1993]]: [[Davey Allison]] died from injuries sustained the day before when his helicopter crashed in the infield of [[Talladega Superspeedway]].   
* [[1987]]: Basketball player [[Johnny High]] died in a car crash in Phoenix, Arizona.
* [[1987]]: Basketball player [[Johnny High]] died in a car crash in Phoenix, Arizona.
* [[1971]]: [[Regions Bank|First Alabama Bancshares]] (now Regions) was created by the union of the First National Banks of Montgomery and Huntsville and the Security Exchange Bank of Birmingham.
* [[1986]]: [[SouthPoint American Cafe]] waitress [[Tracey Schoettlin]] was abducted from [[Southside]] and raped and murdered by schizophrenic [[Tommy Bradley]].
* [[1921]]: Biblical scholar [[Frank Moore Cross]] was born in Ross, California.
* [[1973]]: Five crewmen were killed when a [[Birmingham Southern Railroad]] train derailed between [[Birmingport]] and [[Fairfield]].
* [[1969]]: [[Kenneth Spencer]], 26, a [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham police officer]],  was killed during an altercation at [[Harris Park]].
 
==Sports==
* [[2009]]: The [[2009 Southern League All-Star Game]] was held at [[Regions Park]].
* [[2002]]: [[2002 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 53-44 at Tennessee Valley.


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July 13 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Frank Moore Cross, born July 13, 1921

Births

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Sports