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* [[1922]]: The [[Spirit of the American Doughboy]] was dedicated as a [[World War I]] memorial on Quintard Avenue in [[Anniston]].
* [[1922]]: The [[Spirit of the American Doughboy]] was dedicated as a [[World War I]] memorial on Quintard Avenue in [[Anniston]].
* [[1918]]: Southern University and Birmingham College merged to form [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[1918]]: Southern University and Birmingham College merged to form [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[1908]]: The first passenger train stopped at the [[Birmingham Terminal Station]] platform, with the station building still under construction.
* [[1901]]: Telegraph operator [[James Cook]] shot physician [[John Payne]] twice in the head.
* [[1901]]: Telegraph operator [[James Cook]] shot physician [[John Payne]] twice in the head.
* [[1896]]: [[James Coyle]] was ordained a priest in Rome.
* [[1896]]: [[James Coyle]] was ordained a priest in Rome.
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==Births==
==Births==
* [[2013]]: Two red panda cubs were born to [[Sorrel]] and [[Shifu]] at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[2013]]: Two red panda cubs were born to [[Sorrel]] and [[Shifu]] at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[1973]]: [[YMCA of Greater Birmingham]] executive [[Terri Harvill]] was born in [[Fairfield]].
* [[1897]]: Real estate tycoon [[Sidney Smyer]] was born in Cherokee County.
* [[1897]]: Real estate tycoon [[Sidney Smyer]] was born in Cherokee County.



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May 30 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Phillips High School
Sidney Smyer, born May 30, 1897

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