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'''September 7''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''September 7''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2010]]: The band [[Wild Sweet Orange]] announced their break-up on Facebook.com.
* [[2006]]: Convicted felon [[Dedrick Griham]] escaped from prison in Elmore County.
* [[1929]]: The [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] opened with a week of glamorous banquets and dances.
==Births and deaths==
* [[2010]]: Actor [[Glenn Shadix]] died after a fall in his [[Southside]] condominium.
* [[2010]]: Actor [[Glenn Shadix]] died after a fall in his [[Southside]] condominium.
* 2010: Former [[Birmingham City Schools]] superintendent [[Cleveland Hammonds]] died in Illinois.
* 2010: Former [[Birmingham City Schools]] superintendent [[Cleveland Hammonds]] died in Illinois.
* 2010: The band [[Wild Sweet Orange]] announced their break-up on Facebook.com.
* [[2006]]: Convicted felon [[Dedrick Griham]] escaped from prison in Elmore County.
* [[1954]]: Actor [[Michael Emerson]] was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
* [[1954]]: Actor [[Michael Emerson]] was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
* [[1950]]: Gadsden businessman and former Alabama athletics director [[B. L. Noojin]] died.
* [[1950]]: Gadsden businessman and former Alabama athletics director [[B. L. Noojin]] died.
* [[1939]]: [[Alabama Gang]] race car driver [[Donnie Allison]] was born.
* [[1939]]: [[Alabama Gang]] race car driver [[Donnie Allison]] was born.
* [[1929]]: The [[Thomas Jefferson Hotel]] opened with a week of glamorous banquets and dances.
* [[1928]]: The [[List of Birmingham firsts|first child born in Birmingham]], [[Richard McNally]], died.
* [[1928]]: The [[List of Birmingham firsts|first child born in Birmingham]], [[Richard McNally]], died.
* [[1922]]: Former [[List of Governors of Alabama|Governor]] [[Emmet O'Neal]] died.
* [[1911]]: [[Kessler's]] president [[Simon Kessler]] was born.
* [[1911]]: [[Kessler's]] president [[Simon Kessler]] was born.
* [[1838]]: Civil War hero [[John Pelham]] was born in Calhoun County.
* [[1838]]: Civil War hero [[John Pelham]] was born in Calhoun County.
   
   
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September 7 in the history of the Birmingham District:

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