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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1989]]: Linebacker [[Rolando McClain]] was born. | * [[1989]]: Linebacker [[Rolando McClain]] was born. | ||
* [[1967]]: Major League infielder/manager [[Robin Ventura]] was born in Santa Maria, California. | |||
* [[1944]]: [[Sarris Café]] owner [[George N. Sarris]] was born in Tsitalia, Greece. | * [[1944]]: [[Sarris Café]] owner [[George N. Sarris]] was born in Tsitalia, Greece. | ||
* [[1892]]: Methodist bishop [[Nolan Harmon]] was born in Meridian, Mississippi. | * [[1892]]: Methodist bishop [[Nolan Harmon]] was born in Meridian, Mississippi. |
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July 14 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: FOX sold WBRC 6 to Local TV, LLC
- 1974: KISS played their first show in Birmingham at Municipal Auditorium.
- 1960: A crowd of white teenage rock and roll fans at Don's Teen Town in Bessemer chased off a gathering of 80 or so Klansmen planning to jump the deejay, Shelley Stewart.
- 1940: The Alta Apartments opened in downtown Tuscaloosa.
- 1917: The City of Birmingham purchased East Lake Park for $65,000.
- 1868: Alabama was officially re-admitted into the United States of America.
- 1868: Robert M. Patton ceded Governorship to William H. Smith.
Births
- 1989: Linebacker Rolando McClain was born.
- 1967: Major League infielder/manager Robin Ventura was born in Santa Maria, California.
- 1944: Sarris Café owner George N. Sarris was born in Tsitalia, Greece.
- 1892: Methodist bishop Nolan Harmon was born in Meridian, Mississippi.
Deaths
- 2011: Retired Admiral Noel Gayler died.
- 2006: Former Bishop of Alabama George M. Murray died.
- 2001: Gynecologic pathologist Hazel Gore died.
- 1987: The first Bishop of Birmingham Joseph Vath died.
- 1956: City engineer J. D. Webb died.
Sports
- 2007: The Alabama Steeldogs played the Florida Firecats at the BJCC.