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* [[2004]]: [[Skybucket Records]] released ''The One Night Record Project'' album. | * [[2004]]: [[Skybucket Records]] released ''The One Night Record Project'' album. | ||
* [[1976]]: [[Vulcan]] was placed on the [[List of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]]. | * [[1976]]: [[Vulcan]] was placed on the [[List of buildings on the National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]]. | ||
* [[1907]]: Six Nashville players were charged with obstructing an [[Elyton]] town marshall and fined a total of $21 after a game against the [[1907 Birmingham Base Ball club|1907 Barons]]. | |||
* [[1895]]: [[Fred Grambs]] led his [[Grambs Military Band]] in a concert for 2,000 listeners at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]]. | * [[1895]]: [[Fred Grambs]] led his [[Grambs Military Band]] in a concert for 2,000 listeners at [[Linn Park|Capitol Park]]. | ||
* [[1886]]: The [[East Lake Land Company]] was organized by [[James Van Hoose]], [[Robert Jemison, Sr]] and [[Rufus Hagood]]. | * [[1886]]: The [[East Lake Land Company]] was organized by [[James Van Hoose]], [[Robert Jemison, Sr]] and [[Rufus Hagood]]. |
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July 6 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2011: Connie Rowe began her term as chief of the Jasper Police Department.
- 2009: FM 105.5 switched from "The Vulcan" (modern rock format) to WERC-FM, talk radio.
- 2007: Antique shop and art gallery What's on 2nd celebrated its grand opening.
- 2004: Skybucket Records released The One Night Record Project album.
- 1976: Vulcan was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- 1907: Six Nashville players were charged with obstructing an Elyton town marshall and fined a total of $21 after a game against the 1907 Barons.
- 1895: Fred Grambs led his Grambs Military Band in a concert for 2,000 listeners at Capitol Park.
- 1886: The East Lake Land Company was organized by James Van Hoose, Robert Jemison, Sr and Rufus Hagood.
Births
- 2001: Cellist and public speaker Malik Kofi was born.
- 1964: Olympic 400-meter sprinter Lillie Leatherwood was born in Ralph.
- 1963: Jefferson County Commission member Shelia Smoot was born in Flint, Michigan.
Deaths
- 2007: Former Shelby County Sheriff James Jones died.
- 2003: Baseball player Ed Chandler died.
- 1980: Actress and producer Gail Patrick died.