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'''June 6''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''June 6''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] lost to the Panhandle Crusaders 19-13 in Escambia County, Florida.
* [[2019]]: A wastewater spill at Tyson's [[River Valley Ingredients]] chicken rendering plant in [[Hanceville]] caused a [[2019 Mulberry Fork fish kill|massive fish kill]] on the [[Mulberry Fork]].
* [[2014]]: The inaugural [[Steel City Jazz Festival]] opened in [[Linn Park]].
* [[2011]]: Ground was broken for the [[Birmingham Regional Intermodal Facility]] near [[McCalla]].
* [[2006]]: The [[2006 primary elections]] were held.
* [[2006]]: The [[2006 primary elections]] were held.
* 2006: Most of the site for [[29 Seven]] was purchased at auction.
* 2006: Most of the site for [[29 Seven]] was purchased at auction.
* [[2003]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 56 - Columbus Wardogs 40 at the [[BJCC]] Arena.
* [[2000]]: The city of [[Clay]] was incorporated.
* [[2000]]: The city of [[Clay]] was incorporated.
* [[1985]]: President Ronald Reagan was the guest at a fundraising luncheon for Senator [[Jeremiah A. Denton]] at the [[BJCC]].
* [[1985]]: [[1985 presidential visit|President Ronald Reagan spoke]] at a fundraising luncheon for Senator [[Jeremiah Denton]] at the [[BJCC]].
* [[1954]]: The [[Tidwell Hall|University of Alabama Extension Center building]] was completed.
* [[1948]]: [[6th Street Peace Baptist Church]] moved into their new sanctuary, designed by Pastor [[John Henry Stenson]].
* [[1935]]: Two people died when the [[Birmingham Hotel|New Florence Hotel]] was destroyed by fire.
* [[1918]]: [[Emilu Bailes|Emilu Fox]] married [[George Bailes Sr]].
 
[[Image:James Spann.jpg|right|thumb|James Spann, born June 6, 1955]]
==Births==
* [[1967]]: Glass artist [[Kathleen Rose-Byington]] was born in Seattle, Washington.
* [[1967]]: Glass artist [[Kathleen Rose-Byington]] was born in Seattle, Washington.
* [[1963]]: CPA [[Claude Estes IV]] was born.
* [[1963]]: CPA [[Claude Estes IV]] was born.
* [[1956]]: [[Birmingham Water Works]] chair [[Ronald Mims]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1955]]: Meteorologist [[James Spann]] was born in [[Huntsville]].
* [[1930]]: Real estate executive [[Warren Crow III]] was born in Charlotte, North Carolina.
* [[1929]]: Attorney and [[EWTN]] co-founder [[Bill Steltemeier]] was born in Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[1927]]: [[Mayor of Hoover]] [[John Hodnett]] was born in Majestic, Kentucky.
* [[1918]]: Librarian [[Jean Glenn]] was born.
* [[1918]]: Librarian [[Jean Glenn]] was born.
* [[1893]]: Steel executive and [[Jefferson County Board of Education]] member [[Carl Bottenfield]] was born in Indiana.
* [[1887]]: Political cartoonist [[Hubert Harper]] was born in Pleasantview, Tennessee.
* [[1835]]: Photographer [[A. C. Oxford]] was born in Carrollton, Pickens County.
==Deaths==
* [[2020]]: Judge [[Joseph Boohaker]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1991]]: [[World War I]] Flying Ace [[William Badham]] died in [[Mentone]].
* [[1921]]: Physician and former governor [[Russell Cunningham]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1935]]: Two people died when the [[Birmingham Hotel|New Florence Hotel]] was destroyed by fire.
* [[1908]]: Physician [[Y. E. Holloway]] died of apoplexy.
==Sports==
* [[2018]]: The [[Birmingham Iron]] team name was announced.
* [[2014]]: [[Scott Padgett]] succeeded [[Bennie Seltzer]] as head coach of the [[Samford Bulldogs basketball team]].
* [[2012]]: The [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] softball team won a national championship.
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] lost to the Panhandle Crusaders 19-13 in Escambia County, Florida.
* [[2003]]: [[Birmingham Steeldogs]] 56 - Columbus Wardogs 40 at the [[BJCC]] Arena.


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June 6 in the history of the Birmingham District:

James Spann, born June 6, 1955

Births

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Sports