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'''July 22''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''July 22''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2007]]: Andy Lally won the [[Porsche 250]] at the [[Barber Motorsports Park]].  
* [[2010]]: [[Bayou Deli]] opened on [[Birmingham Green]].
* 2010: "[[Heads Up Alabama]]", an exhibit of twenty custom-painted oversize heads, went on display at the [[Birmingham Public Library]].
* [[2006]]: The [[Function in the Junction]] jazz festival was held in [[Erskine Hawkins Park]] in [[Ensley]].
* [[2006]]: The [[Function in the Junction]] jazz festival was held in [[Erskine Hawkins Park]] in [[Ensley]].
* [[2005]]: [[Amani Raha]] hosted a private party before it opened to the public the following night.
* [[2005]]: [[Amani Raha]] hosted a private party before it opened to the public the following night.
* [[2000]]: [[2000 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Steeldogs]] lost 82-21 at Quad City Steamwheelers.
* [[1982]]: The 1982 [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]] building was officially dedicated.
* [[1982]]: The 1982 [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]] building was officially dedicated.
* [[1979]]: CD/DVD producer [[Lonnie King|Bik Lonnie]] was born.
* [[1980]]: The [[Irondale Cafe]] reopened in a newly-rebuilt building.
* [[1972]]: The [[Sloss Furnaces|Sloss Blast Furnace Site]] was added to the [[List of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[1972]]: The [[Sloss Furnaces|Sloss Blast Furnace Site]] was added to the [[List of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]].
* [[1946]]: The [[Bromberg's building]] downtown held its grand opening.
* [[1941]]: [[Joseph Raya]] was ordained a priest of the Melkite Catholic Church.
* [[1941]]: [[Joseph Raya]] was ordained a priest of the Melkite Catholic Church.
* [[1922]]: Medal of Honor recipient [[Ross Gray]] enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in [[Birmingham]].
[[File:Henry F DeBardeleben.jpg|right|thumb|Henry F. Debardeleben, born July 22, 1840]]
==Births==
* [[1979]]: CD/DVD producer [[Lonnie King|Bik Lonnie]] was born.
* [[1957]]: Barber [[Tony Tarver]] was born.
* [[1953]]: [[Jefferson County Manager]] [[Tony Petelos]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1944]]: Former [[Alabama State University]] president [[William H. Harris]] was born in Fitzgerald, Georgia.
* [[1934]]: Actress [[Louise Fletcher]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1934]]: Actress [[Louise Fletcher]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1925]]: [[Drewry (Drew) H. Morris|Drew Morris]], son of [[William H. Morris]], died.
* [[1930]]: Jazz musician and club owner [[Jerry Grundhoefer]] was born in St Paul, Minnesota.
* [[1922]]: Medal of Honor recipient [[Ross Gray]] enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1887]]: Businessman [[Beach Chenoweth]] was born in [[Jefferson County]].
* [[1840]]: Industrialist and founder of [[Bessemer]], [[Henry F. DeBardeleben]] was born in Montgomery County.
* [[1840]]: Industrialist and founder of [[Bessemer]] [[Henry F. DeBardeleben]] was born in Montgomery County.
* [[1835]]: Confederate officer and businessman [[Edmund Rucker]] was born in Tennessee.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2020]]: Basketball player [[Stanley Robinson]] died in Birmingham.
* [[2017]]: [[Everett Holle]], broadcaster
* [[2013]]: Attorney [[Hugo Black, Jr]] died in Pinecrest, Florida.
* [[1999]]: Commercial artist [[Dorothea Warren Fox]] died in New Fairfield, Connecticut.
* [[1925]]: [[Drew Morris]], son of [[William H. Morris]], died.
* [[1919]]: [[Edwin Taliaferro]], attorney
 
==Sports==
* [[2007]]:  Andy Lally won the [[Porsche 250]] at the [[Barber Motorsports Park]].
* [[2000]]: [[2000 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Steeldogs]] lost 82-21 at Quad City Steamwheelers.


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July 22 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Henry F. Debardeleben, born July 22, 1840

Births

Deaths

Sports