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'''November 1''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''November 1''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2022]]: [[A-Train Station]] opened on [[Pearson Avenue Southwest]].
* [[2015]]: [[​Jon Chalmers]] began his term as president of [[Holy Family Cristo Rey High School]].
* [[2015]]: [[​Jon Chalmers]] began his term as president of [[Holy Family Cristo Rey High School]].
* 2015: [[Jack Lowther]] retired from the [[Jefferson County District Court]].
* 2015: [[Jack Lowther]] retired from the [[Jefferson County District Court]].
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* [[2010]]: [[Ken Gulley]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Bessemer]].
* [[2010]]: [[Ken Gulley]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Bessemer]].
* 2008: The third annual [[Moss Rock Festival]] kicked off in [[Hoover]].
* 2008: The third annual [[Moss Rock Festival]] kicked off in [[Hoover]].
* [[2005]]: [[2005 election|Runoff elections]] were held.
* [[2005]]: Runoffs in the [[2005 Birmingham City Council election]] were held.
* 2005: [[Sean Meyer]] began working as Birmingham's only full-time sommelier.
* 2005: [[Sean Meyer]] began working as Birmingham's only full-time sommelier.
* 2005: [[Bryan Noe]] was appointed as the first dean of the [[UAB Graduate School]].
* 2005: [[Bryan Noe]] was appointed as the first dean of the [[UAB Graduate School]].
* [[2003]]: The [[UAB Alma Mater]] was performed publicly for the first time at the [[2003 UAB Blazers football team|Homecoming game]] against Army at [[Legion Field]].
* [[1993]]: [[Mary McLeod]] was consecrated as Episcopal Bishop of Vermont.
* [[1993]]: [[Mary McLeod]] was consecrated as Episcopal Bishop of Vermont.
* [[1979]]: An explosion at the [[Hercules Powder Plant]] in [[Bessemer]] killed one worker.
* [[1965]]: [[The Sergeant Jack Show]] debuted on [[WBMG-42]].
* [[1965]]: [[The Sergeant Jack Show]] debuted on [[WBMG-42]].
* [[1955]]: The City of [[Birmingham]] formally took over operations of the [[Birmingham Zoo]] at [[Lane Park]].
* [[1955]]: The City of [[Birmingham]] formally took over operations of the [[Birmingham Zoo]] at [[Lane Park]].
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* 1946: [[ACIPCO School]] was renamed in honor of [[John Eagan]].
* 1946: [[ACIPCO School]] was renamed in honor of [[John Eagan]].
* [[1944]]: [[Elliott Dent]] took on a squadron of Japanese fighter planes and shot down three before being shot down himself, earning a Distinguished Service Cross.
* [[1944]]: [[Elliott Dent]] took on a squadron of Japanese fighter planes and shot down three before being shot down himself, earning a Distinguished Service Cross.
* [[1910]]: The [[Martin Biscuit Company]] was founded.
* [[1887]]: The [[Alabama Club]] restaurant, headed by chef [[Jean Galatoire]], opened on [[21st Street North]].


==Births==
==Births==
* [[1981]]: Pro football player [[Evan Mathis]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1981]]: Pro football player [[Evan Mathis]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1975]]: Musician and ''American Idol'' runner-up [[Bo Bice]] was born.
* [[1975]]: Musician and ''American Idol'' runner-up [[Bo Bice]] was born.
* [[1973]]: Construction executive [[Joseph Winters]] was born.
* [[1960]]: Apple CEO [[Tim Cook]] was born in Mobile.
* [[1936]]: R&B singer [[Andre Williams]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1936]]: R&B singer [[Andre Williams]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1932]]: Baseball player and football coach [[Jim Pyburn]] was born in [[Fairfield]].
* [[1932]]: Baseball player and football coach [[Jim Pyburn]] was born in [[Fairfield]].
* [[1925]]: [[List of UAB presidents|UAB president]] and [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]] [[Scotty McCallum]] was born in North Adama, Massachusetts.
* [[1918]]: [[Andrew's Sandwich Shop]] owner [[Arris Jebeles]] was born in Geraki, Greece.
* [[1905]]: Architect [[Dupree Greer]] was born in Liberty, South Carolina.
* [[1905]]: Architect [[Dupree Greer]] was born in Liberty, South Carolina.
* [[1893]]: Insurance executive [[Frank Samford, Sr]] was born in Troy, Pike County.
* [[1893]]: Insurance executive [[Frank Samford Sr]] was born in Troy, Pike County.


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* [[2021]]: Sports writer [[Charles Hollis]] died in [[Loretto]].
* [[2012]]: Coach [[John Lee Armstrong]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[2012]]: Coach [[John Lee Armstrong]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[2009]]: Former [[UAB Blazers]] basketball star [[Alan Ogg]] died from a staph infection.
* [[2009]]: Former [[UAB Blazers]] basketball star [[Alan Ogg]] died from a staph infection.
* 2009: Art librarian [[Robert Kaufmann]] died in New York, New York
* 2009: Art librarian [[Robert Kaufmann]] died in New York, New York
* [[1979]]: An explosion at the [[Hercules Powder Plant]] in [[Bessemer]] killed one worker.
* [[1979]]: An explosion at the [[Hercules Powder Plant]] in [[Bessemer]] killed one worker.
* [[1976]]: Bail bondsman and former Klan Grand Dragon [[James Esdale]] died.
* [[1934]]: A robber was killed and his partner wounded in a shootout in the lobby of the [[Redmont Hotel]] after being caught in the act by [[Birmingham Police Department]] detective [[A. C. McGuire]], who was also struck in the arm by return fire.
* [[1920]]: building contractor, mine operator, and philanthropist [[Belton Gilreath]] died in Birmingham.
==Business==
* [[2019]]: The [[Magic City ePLEX]] esports arena opened at the [[Crestwood Festival Center]].
* [[2004]]: [[SouthTrust Bank]]'s sale to Wachovia Bank was finalized.
* [[1994]]: [[Video Xpress]] was acquired by Movie Gallery.
* [[1985]]: The [[Alabama Chamber of Commerce]] merged with [[Associated Industries of Alabama]] to form the [[Business Council of Alabama]].
* [[1978]]: [[Davenport & Harris Funeral Home]] moved to their present building at 301 [[Martin Luther King Jr Drive]].
* [[1910]]: The [[Martin Biscuit Company]] was founded.
* [[1907]]: [[U.S. Steel]]'s purchase of the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] was completed.
* [[1887]]: The [[Alabama Club]] restaurant, headed by chef [[Jean Galatoire]], opened on [[21st Street North]].


==Sports==
==Sports==

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