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'''September 27''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''September 27''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2018]]: The newly-built [[Met on 7th|Metropolitan Apartments]] in [[Lakeview]] were damaged by fire.
* [[2015]]: The [[2015 International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies conference]] kicked off at the [[Sheraton Birmingham]].
* [[2009]]: [[St Michael's Episcopal Church]] held its final service.
* [[1970]]: Around 250 members of [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]] walked out of a service and formed the new [[Baptist Church of the Covenant]].
* [[1928]]: [[Fairfield Furnace No. 6]] was blown in.
* [[1905]]: [[Arthur Brown]] married [[Nellie Brown|Mamie Nellie Adams]].
* [[1888]]: [[Sidney Norwood]] married [[Laura Norwood|Laura Chamblee]].
[[Image:T. T. Ashford.jpg|right|thumb|Thomas Ashford, born September 27, 1857]]
==Births==
* [[2001]]: Rapper [[JerrMarius Sills|JerrMarius "Li Heat" Sills]] was born.
* [[1970]]: Physician and inventor [[John Croushorn]] was born.
* [[1967]]: Pro football player [[Willie Wyatt]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1966]]: [[Kevin Kynerd]], CEO of [[Bradford Building Co.]], was born.
* [[1952]]: [[Jefferson County Probate Court]] Judge [[Alan King]] was born.
* [[1947]]: Technologist and fanzine publisher [[Joe Moudry]] was born.
* [[1938]]: Former Bishop of Vermont [[Mary McLeod]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1937]]: Musician and businessman [[Billy Jack Holcombe]] was born in [[Maylene]].
* [[1921]]: Governor [[John Patterson]] was born in Goldville, Tallapoosa County.
* [[1895]]: World War I Flying Ace [[William Badham]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1857]]: Alderman [[Tom Ashford]] was born in Limestone County.
==Deaths==
* [[2019]]: U.S. Representative [[Jack Edwards]] died in Fairhope, Baldwin County.
* [[2015]]: [[Alabaster]] police chief [[Stanley Oliver]] died in [[Shelby County]].
* [[2013]]: [[Motion Industries]] co-founder [[Caldwell Marks]] died.
* [[2011]]: [[Samford Bulldogs]] mascot [[Libby]] died.
* [[2009]]: Alabama Republican Party treasurer [[Homer Jackson]] died.
* [[1981]]: Educator and [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[John Bryan]].
* [[1934]]: Racecar driver Elfraida Mais died while performing a stunt at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]].
* [[1903]]: [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham Police officer]] [[James Mullin]] was [[List of Birmingham Police officers killed on duty|killed on duty]].
==Sports==
* [[2008]]: [[2008 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford]] lost 23-17 to Elon at Elon, North Carolina.
* [[2008]]: [[2008 Samford Bulldogs football|Samford]] lost 23-17 to Elon at Elon, North Carolina.
* 2008: [[2008 UAB Blazers football|UAB]] lost 23-13 to South Carolina at Columbia, South Carolina.
* 2008: [[2008 UAB Blazers football|UAB]] lost 23-13 to South Carolina at Columbia, South Carolina.
* [[2967]]: Pro football player [[Willie Wyatt]] was born in [[Birmingham]].
* 2008: [[2008 Miles College Golden Bears football|Miles College]] lost 26-21 to Clark Atlanta at [[Sloan-Alumni Stadium]] in [[Fairfield]].
* [[1966]]: [[Kevin Kynerd]], CEO of [[Bradford Building Co.]], was born.
* [[1952]]: [[Jefferson County Probate Court]] Judge [[Alan King]] was born.
* [[1941]]: Major league pitcher [[Virgil Trucks]] made his debut with the Detroit Tigers.
* [[1941]]: Major league pitcher [[Virgil Trucks]] made his debut with the Detroit Tigers.
* [[1928]]: [[Fairfield Furnace No. 6]] was blown in.
* [[1934]]: Racecar driver Elfraida Mais died while performing a stunt at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]].


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September 27 in the history of the Birmingham District:

Thomas Ashford, born September 27, 1857

Births

Deaths

Sports