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'''July 16''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''July 16''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2016]]: The second annual [[Sloss Music & Arts Festival]] opened.
* [[2011]]: [[Thomas Robey]] won the third [[Iron City Chef]] competition.
* [[2010]]: [[Floyd & Beasley Transfer]] closed.
* [[2008]]: [[Birmingham Airport Authority]] approved renaming [[Birmingham International Airport|the airport]] for [[Fred Shuttlesworth]].
* [[2007]]: Demolition of the [[1917 Birmingham News building]] began.
* [[2007]]: Demolition of the [[1917 Birmingham News building]] began.
* [[2005]]: [[2005 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] won 23-20 on the road against the South Georgia Wildcats.  
* [[2006]]: The [[2006 National Association of Free Will Baptists convention]] began at the  [[Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex|BJCC]].
* [[2001]]: Bank marketing consulting firm [[Bancography]] was founded.
* [[1976]]: [[Black Creek Bridge]] in [[Fultondale]] was placed on the [[Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage]].
* [[1963]]: The 212-member [[Community Affairs Committee]] was organized.
* [[1961]]: [[First Lutheran Church]] named Reverend [[Martin A. Buerger]] as pastor.
* [[1961]]: [[First Lutheran Church]] named Reverend [[Martin A. Buerger]] as pastor.
* [[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
* [[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."
[[Image:George Seibels 1970.jpg|right|thumb|George Seibels, born July 16, 1913. {{BPL permission caption|http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/p4017coll6/id/2331}}]]
==Births==
* [[2001]]: [[Birmingham Legion FC]] player [[Jaden Servania]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1986]]: [[Mwelu]], a male gorilla, was born at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio.
* [[1956]]: Linebacker [[Rich Wingo]] was born in Elkhart, Indiana.
* [[1939]]: Restaurateur [[Antwan Garnem]] was born in Lebanon.
* [[1937]]: Soccer coach [[Ray Woodard]] was born.
* [[1934]]: Judge [[Tennant Smallwood]] was born.
* [[1932]]: [[Charles Gratton]], proprietor of the downtown [[Green Acres Cafe]], was born.
* [[1932]]: [[Charles Gratton]], proprietor of the downtown [[Green Acres Cafe]], was born.
:*[[Satchel Paige]] pitched his first no-hitter in the Negro League.
* [[1916]]: Jazz musician and CIA operative [[Miles Copeland]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1903]]: The National Weather Bureau established a full-time "First Order" [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham|Weather Forecast Office]] in Birmingham
* [[1913]]: [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] [[George Seibels]] was born in Coronado, California.
* [[1845]]: Former [[Howard College]] President [[Benjamin Frankin Riley]] was born in Pineville.
* [[1845]]: Former [[Howard College]] President [[Benjamin Frankin Riley]] was born in Pineville.
* [[1833]]: Dr [[James Luckie]] was born in Newton County, Georgia.
==Deaths==
* [[2022]]: Former Mouseketeer [[Mickey Rooney Jr]] died in Glendale, California.
* [[2021]]: [[Shelby County Commission]]er [[Daniel Acker Sr]] died in [[Alabaster]].
* [[2012]]: Master engraver [[Harald Herglotz]] died in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[2011]]: Judge [[Ira De Ment]] died in Montgomery.
* 2011: Football coach [[Jim Currier]] died in Birmingham.
* 2011: Former NFL center [[Forrest Blue]] died in Carmichael, California.
* [[2005]]: [[Brandee Skinner]]'s BMW plunged  into the [[Cahaba River]], killing her two children.
* [[1992]]: Pro football Hall of Famer [[Buck Buchanan]] died.
* [[1970]]: Former Wake Forest football coach [[Peahead Walker]] died.
* [[1950]]: Former Alderman [[Christian Rambow]] died.
* [[1920]]: Former Adjutant General [[James Gilmer]] died in Seattle, Washington.
==Sports==
* [[2005]]: The [[2005 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] won 23-20 on the road against the South Georgia Wildcats.
* [[1932]]: [[Satchel Paige]] pitched his first no-hitter in the Negro League.


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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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