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* [[2005]]: The [[Celebrating Southside]] event was held at the [[22nd Street Jazz and Blues Cafe]]. | * [[2005]]: The [[Celebrating Southside]] event was held at the [[22nd Street Jazz and Blues Cafe]]. | ||
* [[1995]]: The [[Birmingham Barracudas]] lost 45-18 to the Edmonton Eskimos. | * [[1995]]: The [[Birmingham Barracudas]] lost 45-18 to the Edmonton Eskimos. | ||
* [[1992]]; Former [[Birmingham City Commission]]er [[J. T. Waggoner, Sr]] died. | |||
* [[1991]]: [[Stanleigh Malotte]] was honored with a star on the [[Alabama Walk of Fame]]. | * [[1991]]: [[Stanleigh Malotte]] was honored with a star on the [[Alabama Walk of Fame]]. | ||
* [[1976]]: Professional baseball player [[Jason Barnette]] was born in [[Hoover]]. | * [[1976]]: Professional baseball player [[Jason Barnette]] was born in [[Hoover]]. |
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October 19 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: Restauranteur Margaret Fife died.
- 2005: The Celebrating Southside event was held at the 22nd Street Jazz and Blues Cafe.
- 1995: The Birmingham Barracudas lost 45-18 to the Edmonton Eskimos.
- 1992; Former Birmingham City Commissioner J. T. Waggoner, Sr died.
- 1991: Stanleigh Malotte was honored with a star on the Alabama Walk of Fame.
- 1976: Professional baseball player Jason Barnette was born in Hoover.
- 1971: UAB's Lister Hill Library was dedicated.
- 1963: Former Jefferson County Sheriff Walter McAdory died.
- 1936: Civil Rights Movement leader James Bevel was born in Itta Bena, Mississippi.
- 1892: A special meeting of the Birmingham Board of Aldermen brought representatives from Highland, Avondale, Elyton, North Highland, Smithfield and Woodlawn, all interested in pursuing a merger.
- 1887: Irondale was incorporated.