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* [[2007]]: [[Jamie Langley]] was crowned [[Miss Alabama]] at [[Samford University]]. | * [[2007]]: [[Jamie Langley]] was crowned [[Miss Alabama]] at [[Samford University]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Walter Hill]] was found shot in his home. | * [[2006]]: [[Walter Hill]] was found shot in his home. | ||
: The [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]] performed at [[Sounds for Summer]] at [[Caldwell Park]]. | * 2006: The [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]] performed at [[Sounds for Summer]] at [[Caldwell Park]]. | ||
* [[2005]]: Joran van der Sloot and Deepak and Satish Kalpoe were first arrested on charges of involvement in the disappearance of [[Natalee Holloway]]. | * [[2005]]: Joran van der Sloot and Deepak and Satish Kalpoe were first arrested on charges of involvement in the disappearance of [[Natalee Holloway]]. | ||
* [[2000]]: Former [[Birmingham mayor]] [[David Vann]] died in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[2000]]: Former [[Birmingham mayor]] [[David Vann]] died in [[Birmingham]]. |
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June 9 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: Jamie Langley was crowned Miss Alabama at Samford University.
- 2006: Walter Hill was found shot in his home.
- 2006: The Alabama Symphony Orchestra performed at Sounds for Summer at Caldwell Park.
- 2005: Joran van der Sloot and Deepak and Satish Kalpoe were first arrested on charges of involvement in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway.
- 2000: Former Birmingham mayor David Vann died in Birmingham.
- 2000: Birmingham Steeldogs 56 - Arkansas Twisters 45 at the BJCC Arena.
- 1979: Alabama Vulcans 48 - Florida Firebirds 0 at Legion Field.
- 1965: Santiago Rosario hit two triples vs Chattanooga to tie a Birmingham Barons record.
- 1929: LeRoy Pratt Percy, father of Walker Percy, committed suicide.
- 1873: An ill man arriving from Huntsville touched off the 1873 cholera epidemic in Birmingham.