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'''July 9''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''July 9''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2010]]: [[John W. Stewart III]] married [[Jennifer Stewart|Jennifer Paige Boland]] in St Augustine, Florida. | |||
* [[2004]]: A 30-year reunion for the [[Birmingham Americans]] began at the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. | |||
* [[2000]]: The [[2000 Jehovah's Witnesses Convention]] ended at the [[BJCC]]. | |||
* [[1999]]: [[1999 WCW Thunder]] ended at the BJCC. | |||
* [[1914]]: A planned day-long picnic for black residents at [[Avondale Park]] was canceled after criticism from the [[Avondale Civic League]]. | |||
[[Image:Alburto Martin.jpg|thumb|right|Alburto Martin, born July 9, 1830]] | |||
==Births== | |||
* [[1951]]: [[Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn Tigers]] football player and [[Miles Golden Bears]] head coach [[James Owens]] was born in [[Fairfield]]. | |||
* [[1941]]: Civil rights activist and social worker [[Myrna Jackson]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1873]]: Physician [[Charles Whelan Jr]] was born in Gallion, Hale County. | |||
* [[1830]]: [[Alburto Martin]] was born in [[Jefferson County]]. | |||
* [[1804]]: [[William Browne]] was born in Waltham, Vermont. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2019]]: Radio host [[Lisa Mason]] died. | |||
* [[2008]]: Confectioner [[Leon Vlahos]] died in Nashville, Tennessee. | |||
* [[2005]]: [[Masada Resource Group]] founder [[Daryl Harms]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[2005]]: [[Masada Resource Group]] founder [[Daryl Harms]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[2002]]: [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir]] director [[Carlton Reese]] died. | * [[2002]]: [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir]] director [[Carlton Reese]] died. | ||
* [[ | * [[1922]]: Newspaper publisher [[Edward Barrett]] died. | ||
* [[ | * [[1908]]: [[Ensley Works]] employees [[C. J. Martin]] and [[August Lavell]] were killed in separate accidents at the plant. | ||
==Sports== | |||
* [[2015]]: [[DeMarre Carroll]] signed a 4-year deal with the Toronto Raptors. | |||
* [[2005]]: Macon Knights 68 - [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 51 at the [[BJCC]] Arena. | |||
* [[1906]]: [[Irvin Wilhelm]] pitched a perfect game for the [[1906 Birmingham Base Ball Club|1906 Birmingham Coal Barons]] against the Montgomery Senators. | |||
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July 9 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2010: John W. Stewart III married Jennifer Paige Boland in St Augustine, Florida.
- 2004: A 30-year reunion for the Birmingham Americans began at the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.
- 2000: The 2000 Jehovah's Witnesses Convention ended at the BJCC.
- 1999: 1999 WCW Thunder ended at the BJCC.
- 1914: A planned day-long picnic for black residents at Avondale Park was canceled after criticism from the Avondale Civic League.
Births
- 1951: Auburn Tigers football player and Miles Golden Bears head coach James Owens was born in Fairfield.
- 1941: Civil rights activist and social worker Myrna Jackson was born in Birmingham.
- 1873: Physician Charles Whelan Jr was born in Gallion, Hale County.
- 1830: Alburto Martin was born in Jefferson County.
- 1804: William Browne was born in Waltham, Vermont.
Deaths
- 2019: Radio host Lisa Mason died.
- 2008: Confectioner Leon Vlahos died in Nashville, Tennessee.
- 2005: Masada Resource Group founder Daryl Harms died in Birmingham.
- 2002: Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir director Carlton Reese died.
- 1922: Newspaper publisher Edward Barrett died.
- 1908: Ensley Works employees C. J. Martin and August Lavell were killed in separate accidents at the plant.
Sports
- 2015: DeMarre Carroll signed a 4-year deal with the Toronto Raptors.
- 2005: Macon Knights 68 - Birmingham Steeldogs 51 at the BJCC Arena.
- 1906: Irvin Wilhelm pitched a perfect game for the 1906 Birmingham Coal Barons against the Montgomery Senators.