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


* [[2013]]: [[Renasant Bank]] purchased [[M&F Bank]].
* 2013: [[Rachel Lindley]] began her tenure as news director for [[WBHM-FM]].
* [[2010]]: [[Sojourns]] relocated to the [[Eubanks Mercantile building]].
* [[2010]]: [[Sojourns]] relocated to the [[Eubanks Mercantile building]].
* [[2009]]: [[Charm]] opened for business on [[2nd Avenue North]].
* [[2009]]: [[Charm]] opened for business on [[2nd Avenue North]].
* [[2007]]: The fourth annual [[Southern Heritage Festival]] kicked off at [[Railroad Reservation Park]].
* [[2007]]: The fourth annual [[Southern Heritage Festival]] kicked off at [[Railroad Reservation Park]].
* 2007: The second annual [[Alabama Butterbean Festival]] was held in [[Pinson]].
* 2007: The second annual [[Alabama Butterbean Festival]] was held in [[Pinson]].
* 2007: [[2007 UAB Blazers football|UAB Blazers]] lost 18-55 to Michigan State in Lansing, Michigan.
* [[2005]]: [[FM 105.5|FM 105.9]] was moved to [[FM 105.5]].
* [[2005]]: [[FM 105.5|FM 105.9]] was moved to [[FM 105.5]].
* [[2003]]: [[Valerie Gribben]]'s ''Fairytale'' was published.
* [[2003]]: [[Valerie Gribben]]'s ''Fairytale'' was published.
* [[1996]]: [[ABC 33/40]] debuted and [[WBRC-TV]] became a FOX Network affiliate.
* [[1996]]: [[ABC 33/40]] debuted and [[WBRC-TV]] became a FOX Network affiliate.
* [[1977]]: Peter Frampton performed at the [[Legacy Arena|BJCC Coliseum]].
* [[1974]]: [[Diamond Jim's]] opened for business on [[Morris Avenue]].
* [[1974]]: [[Diamond Jim's]] opened for business on [[Morris Avenue]].
* [[1969]]: Alabama College was renamed [[University of Montevallo]].
* [[1969]]: Alabama College was renamed [[University of Montevallo]].
* [[1954]]: Baseball player [[Wimpy Quinn]] died.
* [[1961]]: [[WBRC-TV|WBRC-6]] switched from CBS to ABC.
* 1961: The [[Treadwell Barber Shop]] opened at the [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]].
* [[1960]]: [[Bob Truett]] succeeded the previously ousted [[Tom Briskey]] as director of the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
* [[1939]]: Birmingham's [[Birmingham Sister City Commission|sister city]] of [[Hitachi, Japan]] was incorporated.
* [[1928]]: [[The Granada]] open air ballroom opened north of [[Trussville]].
* [[1917]]: The [[Sanitary Market]] opened on [[2nd Avenue North]].
* [[1906]]: [[Alf Brown]] was appointed captain of the [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 2|Southside Fire Station Engine Company No. 2]].
* [[1903]]: The first official observation was taken at the [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham]].
* [[1879]]: The [[Birmingham Female Institute]] opened.
 
[[Image:Johnny Mack Brown.jpg|right|thumb|Johnny Mack Brown, born September 1, 1904]]
==Births==
* [[1992]]: Olympic gold medalist [[Kirani James]] was born in Gouyave, Grenada.
* [[1974]]: Former police officer [[Jason McIntosh]] was born.
* [[1946]]: Pastor and former [[Jefferson County Commission]]er [[Steve Small]] was born in Wilcox County.
* [[1946]]: Pastor and former [[Jefferson County Commission]]er [[Steve Small]] was born in Wilcox County.
* [[1918]]: Congressman [[James Martin]] was born in [[Tarrant]].
* [[1914]]: [[Alabama Football Network]] founder [[Bert Bank]] was born in Montgomery.
* [[1914]]: [[Alabama Football Network]] founder [[Bert Bank]] was born in Montgomery.
* [[1906]]: [[Daniel Corporation]] president [[R. Hugh Daniel]] was born.
* [[1906]]: [[Daniel Corporation]] president [[R. Hugh Daniel]] was born.
* 1906: [[Alf Brown]] was appointed captain of the [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 2|Southside Fire Station Engine Company No. 2]].
* [[1904]]: Football player and western B-movie actor [[Johnny Mack Brown]] was born.
* [[1904]]: Football player and western B-movie actor [[Johnny Mack Brown]] was born.
* [[1903]]: The first official observation was taken at the [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham]].
* [[1888]]: Poet and writer [[Clement Wood]] was born in [[Tuscaloosa]].
* [[1874]]: Coroner [[Jesse Russum]] was born in Bowman, Georgia.
* [[1869]]: Historian [[Marie Bankhead Owen]] was born on the Bankhead plantation in Noxubee County, Mississippi.
* [[1858]]: Building contractor, mine operator, and philanthropist [[Belton Gilreath]] was born in Greenville, South Carolina.
 
==Marriages==
* [[1975]]: Former [[Miss Alabama]] [[Ann Fowler]] married ABC Sports president Roone Arledge.
* [[1947]]: Law student [[Robert Guillot]] married the former [[Patty Guillot|Patty Shirley]].
 
==Deaths==
* [[1986]]: Labor and civil rights leader [[Asbury Howard]] died.
* [[1954]]: Baseball player [[Wimpy Quinn]] died.
* [[1900]]: Photographer [[D. C. Redington]] died from a stroke of apoplexy.
 
==Sheriffs==
* [[1900]]: [[Andrew W. Burgin]] was sworn in as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].  
* [[1900]]: [[Andrew W. Burgin]] was sworn in as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].  
* [[1896]]: [[Frank P. O'Brien]] was sworn in as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].  
* [[1896]]: [[Frank P. O'Brien]] was sworn in as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].  
* [[1892]]: [[George Morrow]] was sworn in as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].  
* [[1892]]: [[George Morrow]] was sworn in as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].  
* [[1888]]: [[Joseph S. Smith]] succeeded [[Samuel Truss]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].  
* [[1888]]: [[Joseph S. Smith]] succeeded [[Samuel Truss]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].  
==Sports==
* 2007: [[2007 UAB Blazers football|UAB Blazers]] lost 18-55 to Michigan State in Lansing, Michigan.
* [[1930]]: [[Hank Crisp]] succeeded [[Wallace Wade]] as Athletic Director for the [[University of Alabama]].


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September 1 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Johnny Mack Brown, born September 1, 1904

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