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'''June 10''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''June 10''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2009]]: Pianist and record producer [[Barry Beckett]] died in Tennessee.
* [[2016]]: [[Linda Flaherty-Goldsmith]] succeeded [[Edward Leonard III]] as [[List of Birmingham-Southern College presidents‎|president]] of [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* 2009: [[Auburn Tigers]] swimming coach [[Richard Quick]] died of brain cancer.
* [[2007]]: [[Victor Mercedes]] became the first [[2007 Birmingham Barons|Baron]] to hit for the cycle in 40 years.
* [[2006]]: [[Melinda Toole]] won the [[Miss Alabama]] pageant.
* [[2006]]: [[Melinda Toole]] won the [[Miss Alabama]] pageant.
* 2006: The 2nd annual [[Birmingham Polo Classic]] was held at the [[Birmingham Polo Grounds]].
* 2006: [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 42 - South Georgia Wildcats 35 at the [[BJCC]] Arena.
* [[2005]]: Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop [[Joseph Raya]] died in Ontario, Canada.
* [[1997]]: Jazz musician and club owner [[Jerry Grundhoefer]] died.
* [[1984]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] 42 - Washington Generals 21 at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1983]]: The [[Center Point 6]] and [[Hoover Square 6]] cinema multiplexes opened.
* [[1983]]: The [[Center Point 6]] and [[Hoover Square 6]] cinema multiplexes opened.
* [[1982]]: The [[Bama 6 (Tuscaloosa)|Bama 6]] cinema multiplex opened in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1982]]: The [[Bama 6 (Tuscaloosa)|Bama 6]] cinema multiplex opened in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1956]]: The [[Tidwell Hall|University of Alabama Extension Center building]] was renamed [[Tidwell Hall]].
* [[1948]]: The [[Ku Klux Klan]] raided [[Camp Fletcher]] near [[Bessemer]].
* [[1948]]: The [[Ku Klux Klan]] raided [[Camp Fletcher]] near [[Bessemer]].
* [[1947]]: The City of [[Trussville]] was incorporated.
* [[1947]]: The City of [[Trussville]] was incorporated.
* [[1944]]: 15-year-old [[Joe Nuxhall]] made his pitching debut for the Cincinnati Reds.
* 1947: Metropolitan Opera soprano [[Irene Jordan]] married violinist Arnold Caplan.
* [[1943]]: [[Larry Lemak]] was born.
* [[1896]]: Attorney [[John Hearst Miller]] married [[Eugenia Miller|Eugenia Alexander]].
* [[1940]]: Former Birmingham Police Detective [[Paul Cole]] died.
* [[1891]]: The [[East Lake Hotel]] burned to the ground.
* [[1888]]: [[Howard College]] held commencement exercises at the [[East Lake Park]] pavilion.
* [[1880]]: [[Edwards Furnace]] was blown in.
 
[[Image:Mortimer Jordan Jr.jpg|right|thumb|Mortimer Jordan, Jr, born June 10, 1844]]
==Births==
* [[1943]]: Orthopedist [[Larry Lemak]] was born.
* [[1929]]: Entomologist and sociobiologist [[E. O. Wilson]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1929]]: Entomologist and sociobiologist [[E. O. Wilson]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1896]]: Attorney [[John Hearst Miller]] married [[Eugenia Miller|Eugenia Alexander]].
* [[1915]]: Delta Air Lines executive [[Robert Wharton III]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1891]]: Architect and artist [[Frank Hartley Anderson]] was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
* [[1891]]: Architect and artist [[Frank Hartley Anderson]] was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
* [[1880]]: [[Edwards Furnace]] was blown in.
* [[1867]]: Physician [[Lottie Blake]] was born in Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia.
* [[1867]]: [[Jefferson County]] Auditor [[Robert A. Morris]] was born in Chambers County.
* [[1867]]: [[Jefferson County]] Auditor [[Robert A. Morris]] was born in Chambers County.
* [[1844]]: Doctor [[Mortimer Jordan, Jr]] was born in [[Jefferson County]].
* [[1844]]: Doctor [[Mortimer Jordan Jr]] was born in [[Jefferson County]].
 
==Deaths==
* [[2018]]: [[TEARS]] founded [[Terra Cotromano]] died.
* [[2009]]: Pianist and record producer [[Barry Beckett]] died in Tennessee.
* 2009: [[Auburn Tigers]] swimming coach [[Richard Quick]] died of brain cancer.
* [[2005]]: Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop [[Joseph Raya]] died in Ontario, Canada.
* [[1997]]: Jazz musician and club owner [[Jerry Grundhoefer]] died.
* [[1941]]: Lumber dealer [[John Coe]] died.
* [[1940]]: Former Birmingham Police Detective [[Paul Cole]] died.
* [[1933]]: Musician, conductor, translator and professor [[Rob Lehmeyer]] died in [[Birmingham]].
 
==Sports==
* [[2007]]: [[Victor Mercedes]] became the first [[2007 Birmingham Barons|Baron]] to hit for the cycle in 40 years.
* [[2006]]: The 2nd annual [[Birmingham Polo Classic]] was held at the [[Birmingham Polo Grounds]].
* 2006: [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 42 - South Georgia Wildcats 35 at the [[BJCC]] Arena.
* [[2003]]: [[Garry Unger]] was announced as head coach of the yet-to-be-named [[Alabama Slammers (hockey)|Alabama Slammers]] hockey team.
* [[1984]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] 42 - Washington Generals 21 at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1944]]: 15-year-old [[Joe Nuxhall]] made his pitching debut for the Cincinnati Reds.


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June 10 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Mortimer Jordan, Jr, born June 10, 1844

Births

Deaths

Sports