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'''May 15''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''May 15''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2010]]: [[Do Day Day]] was held along [[Highland Avenue]].
* [[2006]]: [[HealthSouth]] filed its 1st quarter financials, regaining currency with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
* [[2006]]: [[HealthSouth]] filed its 1st quarter financials, regaining currency with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
: The [[Hoover City Council]] approved plans by the [[Birmingham Islamic Society]] to construct a mosque.
* 2006: The [[Hoover City Council]] approved plans by the [[Birmingham Islamic Society]] to construct a mosque.
* [[2004]]: The [[Zillij Moroccan fountain]] was dedicated at [[One Federal Place]].
* [[2000]]: [[Ted Sarris|Ted]] and [[Litsa Sarris]] sold [[Ted's Restaurant]] to [[Tasos Touloupis|Tasos]] and [[Beba Touloupis]].
* [[1983]]: Def Leppard and Krokus performed at [[Boutwell Auditorium]].
* [[1977]]: [[Dennis Wammack|Dennis]] and [[Dianne Wammack]] opened [[Cameras Brookwood]] at the [[Brookwood Convenience Center]].
* [[1972]]: Governor [[George Wallace]] was shot and paralyzed while campaigning for President.
* [[1972]]: Governor [[George Wallace]] was shot and paralyzed while campaigning for President.
* [[1961]]: Attorney General Robert Kennedy pleaded unsuccessfully with state officials and [[Birmingham Greyhound Station]] manager [[George Cruit]] to secure safe passage for [[Freedom Rides|Freedom Riders]] out of [[Birmingham]].
* [[1955]]: The [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra|Birmingham Symphony Orchestra]] held their fourth annual "[[Music Under the Stars]]" concert at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1950]]: The first issue of the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'', formed by the merger of ''[[The Birmingham Post]]'' and ''[[The Biringham Age-Herald]]'', was published.
* [[1950]]: The first issue of the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'', formed by the merger of ''[[The Birmingham Post]]'' and ''[[The Biringham Age-Herald]]'', was published.
* [[1909]]: Terra-cotta cladding for the [[Empire Building]] was completed.
* [[1909]]: Terra-cotta cladding for the [[Empire Building]] was completed.
* [[1899]]: [[SS. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church]] in [[Brookside]] was formally dedicated.
* [[1890]]: The [[East Lake Hotel]] hosted the 3rd annual ball of the [[Jefferson Volunteers]].
* [[1888]]: [[Thomas Furnace No. 1]] was blown in.
* [[1888]]: [[Thomas Furnace No. 1]] was blown in.
* [[1812]]: [[Elyton]]'s founding (observed).
[[Image:John Hornady.png|right|thumb|John Hornady, born May 15, 1872]]
==Births==
* [[1946]]: Photographer and educator [[John Friedel]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1872]]: Newspaper editor and [[Birmingham City Commission]] member [[John Hornady]] was born in Ringgold, Georgia.
* [[1852]]: 10th [[Mayor of Birmingham]] [[James Van Hoose]] was born in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1852]]: 10th [[Mayor of Birmingham]] [[James Van Hoose]] was born in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1827]]: Pioneer farmer [[John Gillespy Sr]] was born in Blount, Tennessee.
==Deaths==
* [[2022]]: Police chief [[Phil Dodd]] died.
* [[2012]]: Surgeon [[Richard Lytle]] died.
* [[1986]]: [[Birmingham Bulls (WHA)|Birmingham Bulls]] owner [[John Bassett]] died in Toronto, Ontario.
* [[1981]]: Federal circuit court judge [[Walter Gewin]] died in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1978]]: ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' editor [[Duard Le Grand]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1909]]: Banker [[John Henley]] died.
* [[1896]]: Educator [[Solomon Palmer]] died at his [[East Lake Atheneum]].
==Sports==
* [[1982]]: The [[Birmingham Barons]] drew a record 11,067 fans to [[Rickwood Field]] for "[[Colonial Bank]] Night".


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May 15 in the history of the Birmingham District:

John Hornady, born May 15, 1872

Births

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