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* [[1934]]: 20,000 United Textile Workers walked out across Alabama, touching off the [[1934 National Textile Strike]].
* [[1934]]: 20,000 United Textile Workers walked out across Alabama, touching off the [[1934 National Textile Strike]].
* [[1903]]: The National Weather Bureau established a full-time "First Order" [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham|Weather Forecast Office]] in Birmingham
* [[1903]]: The National Weather Bureau established a full-time "First Order" [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham|Weather Forecast Office]] in Birmingham
* [[1891]]: Deputy U.S. Marshal Eugene Byars fired 12 rounds from a pair of Colt revolvers at Wes (or Gus) Garner, a former policeman with whom he had an ongoing dispute, at the [[Parlor Saloon]].
* [[1889]]: The [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] was incorporated "for the encouragement of manly sports and promotion of physical culture."
* [[1889]]: The [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] was incorporated "for the encouragement of manly sports and promotion of physical culture."



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July 16 in the history of the Birmingham District:

George Seibels, born July 16, 1913. courtesy BPL Archives

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