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'''February 23''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''February 23''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[1998]]: [[Luka]] was fired by [[WRAX|The X]]. | * [[1998]]: [[Luka]] was fired by [[WRAX|The X]]. | ||
* [[1953]]: The City of [[Alabaster]] was incorporated. | * [[1953]]: The City of [[Alabaster]] was incorporated. | ||
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* [[1898]]: [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company]] was incorporated. | * [[1898]]: [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company]] was incorporated. | ||
==Births | ==Births== | ||
* [[1954]]: Historian [[Andrew Manis]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1954]]: Historian [[Andrew Manis]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1950]]: Former [[Jefferson County Commission]]er [[Jim Gunter]] was born in Panama City, Florida. | * [[1950]]: Former [[Jefferson County Commission]]er [[Jim Gunter]] was born in Panama City, Florida. | ||
* [[1943]]: Judge [[Mac Parsons]] was born. | * [[1943]]: Judge [[Mac Parsons]] was born. | ||
* [[1930]]: Methodist minister and [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Pete Clifford]] was born in [[Wylam]]. | * [[1930]]: Methodist minister and [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Pete Clifford]] was born in [[Wylam]]. | ||
* [[1918]]: Baseball player [[Jim Carlin]] was born in [[Wylam]]. | |||
* [[1811]]: Pioneer farmer and merchant [[William Walker, Sr]] was born in North Carolina. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2011]]: Exterminator and former [[Homewood City Council]] president [[Charles Sutton]] died. | |||
* [[2010]]: Sculptor [[Hannah Stewart]] died. | |||
* [[2006]]: Former pastor [[Earl Stallings]] died in Lakeland, Florida. | |||
* [[1922]]: [[Birmingham Giants]] founder [[C. I. Taylor]] died in Indianapolis, Indiana. | * [[1922]]: [[Birmingham Giants]] founder [[C. I. Taylor]] died in Indianapolis, Indiana. | ||
* [[1908]]: Businessman and developer [[Benjamin Roden]] died in Birmingham. | * [[1908]]: Businessman and developer [[Benjamin Roden]] died in Birmingham. | ||
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==Sports== | |||
* [[2010]]: The [[UAB Softball Field]] hosted its first game with [[UAB Blazers|UAB]] losing to [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Alabama]] 7-3. | |||
* [[2007]]: The [[2007 Bassmaster Classic]] began on [[Lay Lake]]. | |||
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February 23 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 1998: Luka was fired by The X.
- 1953: The City of Alabaster was incorporated.
- 1948: Marvin Engel married Ruth Salomon.
- 1942: Ensley Community House was dedicated.
- 1906: Ironworkers Local 92 was chartered.
- 1901: A rare snowfall brought 5 inches to Birmingham.
- 1899: The Alabama Legislature chartered the Alabama Boys Industrial School at East Lake.
- 1899: The legislature revoked Rosedale's 1897 incorporation.
- 1899: The Regents of the White Shield were incorporated.
- 1898: Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company was incorporated.
Births
- 1954: Historian Andrew Manis was born in Birmingham.
- 1950: Former Jefferson County Commissioner Jim Gunter was born in Panama City, Florida.
- 1943: Judge Mac Parsons was born.
- 1930: Methodist minister and Birmingham City Council member Pete Clifford was born in Wylam.
- 1918: Baseball player Jim Carlin was born in Wylam.
- 1811: Pioneer farmer and merchant William Walker, Sr was born in North Carolina.
Deaths
- 2011: Exterminator and former Homewood City Council president Charles Sutton died.
- 2010: Sculptor Hannah Stewart died.
- 2006: Former pastor Earl Stallings died in Lakeland, Florida.
- 1922: Birmingham Giants founder C. I. Taylor died in Indianapolis, Indiana.
- 1908: Businessman and developer Benjamin Roden died in Birmingham.
Sports
- 2010: The UAB Softball Field hosted its first game with UAB losing to Alabama 7-3.
- 2007: The 2007 Bassmaster Classic began on Lay Lake.