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'''June 3''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''June 3''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2009]]: Pathologist [[Joseph Cunningham]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[2015]]: Eleven convenience stores were raided and closed down in [[Operation T-Bone]].
* [[2014]]: [[Protective Life Corporation]] announced its acquisition by the Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co. of Tokyo, Japan for $5.7 billion.
* [[2007]]: Inaugural [[Preserve Jazz Festival]] was held in [[Hoover]].  
* [[2007]]: Inaugural [[Preserve Jazz Festival]] was held in [[Hoover]].  
* [[2006]]: [[Alabaster CityFest]] was held.
* [[2006]]: [[Alabaster CityFest]] was held.
* [[2002]]: [[William F. Walker]] was named permanent [[Auburn University#Presidents|president]] of [[Auburn University]].
* 1984: [[Edgar Arendall]] retired from [[Dawson Memorial Baptist Church]].
* [[1982]]: Ground breaking ceremony for the [[UAB Webb Building|Susan Mott Webb Nutrition Sciences Building]] at [[UAB]].
* [[1979]]: [[ChristWay Church|North Birmingham Church of God]] was rededicated as Lynnwood Church of God.
* [[1927]]: Bus service to the [[Hollywood]] subdivision from downtown [[Birmingham]] began.
* [[1904]]: [[Industrial High School]] held its first graduation at the [[16th Street Baptist Church]].
* [[1872]]:  [[Irondale]]'s first post office was established.
==Births==
* [[1986]]: Pastor [[Darius McClure]] was born.
* [[1965]]: [[Mike Shula]], former head coach of the [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] football team, was born in Baltimore, Maryland.
==Deaths==
* [[2018]]: Industrialist and civic booster [[Charlie Brown III]] died.
* [[2017]]: Former [[Auburn University]] [[Auburn University#Presidents|president]] [[James E. Martin]] died.
* [[2011]]: [[Raymond's Five Points Market]] founder [[Raymond Josof]] died.
* [[2009]]: Pathologist [[Joseph Cunningham]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[2003]]: Retired Air Force and NASA physician [[Joseph Connor Jr]] died.
* [[1950]]: Carpenter and Sunday School superintendent [[Dolphus Shields]] died.
==Sports==
* 2006: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 31 - Everett Hawks 40 at Everett.
* 2006: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 31 - Everett Hawks 40 at Everett.
* [[1991]]: Wrestler Steve Austin won his first WCW singles championship during a taping of WCW Worldwide in Birmingham.
* [[1991]]: Wrestler Steve Austin won his first WCW singles championship during a taping of WCW Worldwide in Birmingham.
* [[1985]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] 29 - Houston Gamblers 27.
* [[1985]]: [[Birmingham Stallions]] 29 - Houston Gamblers 27.
* [[1984]]: Arizona Wranglers 38 - [[Birmingham Stallions]] 28 at [[Legion Field]]
* [[1984]]: Arizona Wranglers 38 - [[Birmingham Stallions]] 28 at [[Legion Field]]
* [[1979]]: [[ChristWay Church|North Birmingham Church of God]] was rededicated as Lynnwood Church of God.
* [[1952]]: The Red Sox traded [[Walt Dropo]] to the Tigers.
* [[1965]]: [[Mike Shula]], former head coach of the [[University of Alabama]] football team, was born in Baltimore, Maryland.
 
* [[1950]]: Carpenter and Sunday School superintendent [[Dolphus Shields]] died.
* [[1927]]: Bus service to the [[Hollywood]] subdivision from downtown [[Birmingham]] began.
* [[1904]]: [[Industrial High School]] held its first graduation at the [[16th Street Baptist Church]].
* [[1872]]:  [[Irondale]]'s first post office was established.


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