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* [[1800]]: [[Thomas A. Anderson]] succeeded [[John T. Reed]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]
* [[1800]]: [[Thomas A. Anderson]] succeeded [[John T. Reed]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]]


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[1975]]: [[Birmingham Department of Youth Services]] director [[Cedric Sparks]] was born.
* [[1956]]: State Senator [[Del Marsh]] was born in Wheeling, West Virginia.
* [[1950]]: Professional baseball player [[Lamar Johnson]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1878]]: First [[Mayor of Homewood]] [[Charles Rice]] was born in Valley Head.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2013]]: "[[Dixie Gospel Caravan]]" host [[Wayne Wallace]] died.
* [[2013]]: "[[Dixie Gospel Caravan]]" host [[Wayne Wallace]] died.
* [[2009]]: The [[Birmingham Zoo]]'s only cheetah, [[Dolly]], died.
* [[2009]]: The [[Birmingham Zoo]]'s only cheetah, [[Dolly]], died.
* [[1975]]: [[Birmingham Department of Youth Services]] director [[Cedric Sparks]] was born.
* [[1972]]: Former [[Birmingham-Southern College]] student activist [[Marti Turnipseed]] died with her 3-year-old daughter in an auto collision in Detroit, Michigan.
* [[1972]]: Former [[Birmingham-Southern College]] student activist [[Marti Turnipseed]] died with her 3-year-old daughter in an auto collision in Detroit, Michigan.
* [[1956]]: State Senator [[Del Marsh]] was born in Wheeling, West Virginia.
* [[1950]]: Professional baseball player [[Lamar Johnson]] was born in [[Bessemer]].
* [[1884]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] shareholder [[William S. Mudd]] died.
* [[1884]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] shareholder [[William S. Mudd]] died.



Revision as of 22:53, 16 November 2014

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September 2 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Births

Deaths

Sports

  • 2007: Yankees first baseman Andy Phillips suffered a season-ending injury when he was hit in the wrist by a Jason Hammel pitch.
  • 2006: Sooners rusher Adrian Peterson ran for 134 yards in a 24-17 victory over the UAB Blazers in Norman, Oklahoma.