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* [[2003]]: [[2003 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Steeldogs]] lost 57-35 to the Florida Firecats at the [[BJCC]]. | * [[2003]]: [[2003 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Steeldogs]] lost 57-35 to the Florida Firecats at the [[BJCC]]. | ||
* [[1997]]: The [[Alabama Saints]] played Mobile in [[Liberty Park]]. | * [[1997]]: The [[Alabama Saints]] played Mobile in [[Liberty Park]]. | ||
* [[1977]]: The [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Center|Ruffner Mountain Nature Coalition]] was founded. | |||
* [[1973]]: [[Willie Mays]] broke Stan Musial's record for most All-Star nominations. | * [[1973]]: [[Willie Mays]] broke Stan Musial's record for most All-Star nominations. | ||
* [[1962]]: Football player [[Chris Woods]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1962]]: Football player [[Chris Woods]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. |
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July 19 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Sister Mary Joseph died.
- 2007: The Red Mountain Theatre Company's production of The Wizard of Oz opened at Virginia Samford Theatre.
- 2003: The Steeldogs lost 57-35 to the Florida Firecats at the BJCC.
- 1997: The Alabama Saints played Mobile in Liberty Park.
- 1977: The Ruffner Mountain Nature Coalition was founded.
- 1973: Willie Mays broke Stan Musial's record for most All-Star nominations.
- 1962: Football player Chris Woods was born in Birmingham.
- 1941: The Tuskegee Airmen began training at Tuskegee Institute's Moton Field.
- 1938: Choral director Chick Allen was born.
- 1921: John M. Harbert was born.
- 1888: Liza Montgomery, 19, became the first person to be buried in the Red Mountain Cemetery.