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* [[1913]]: Labor attorney [[Buddy Cooper]] was born in [[Brookwood]]. | * [[1913]]: Labor attorney [[Buddy Cooper]] was born in [[Brookwood]]. | ||
* [[1912]]: [[World War II]] veteran and [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham police]] officer [[Leon Medlock]] was born in Albertville. | * [[1912]]: [[World War II]] veteran and [[Birmingham Police Department|Birmingham police]] officer [[Leon Medlock]] was born in Albertville. | ||
* [[1888]]: [[James Esdale]], Grand Dragon of the Realm of Alabama in the Ku Klux Klan, was born. | * [[1897]]: Suffragist [[Indiana Little]] was born in Wyatt, Georgia. | ||
* [[1888]]: [[James Esdale]], Grand Dragon of the [[Realm of Alabama in the Ku Klux Klan]], was born. | |||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
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January 15 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2019: UAB Gardendale Clinic opened.
- 2018: Mayor Randall Woodfin delivered his first "State of the Community" address.
- 2013: Actor Jim Nabors married long-term partner Stan Cadwallader in Seattle, Washington.
- 2008: Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford delivered the 2008 State of the City address.
- 2008: The Cleveland Church of God was damaged by fire.
- 2001: Condoleezza Rice became National Security Advisor.
- 1979: Howell Heflin was sworn into his U.S. Senate seat.
- 1978: The Kopper Kettle in Auburn was destroyed by a natural gas explosion.
- 1971: Keith Blayney became the first dean of UAB's School of Community and Allied Health Resources.
- 1934: B. O. Hargrove was promoted to Chief of the Birmingham Fire Department.
- 1928: The new Hillman Hospital was dedicated.
- 1924: Pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff returned to Birmingham for a second performance.
- 1914: George Bodeker founded the Bodeker National Detective Agency in the Brown-Marx Building.
- 1909: Foundation work for the Empire Building was completed.
- 1907: E. L. Higdon succeeded Andrew Burgin as Jefferson County Sheriff.
- 1890: The William Nabors residence was purchased and later demolished to make way for the Steiner Building.
- 1885: Samuel Truss succeeded Thomas Anderson as Jefferson County Sheriff.
- 1879: The Alabama State Bar Association was founded with former Governor Thomas Hill Watts presiding.
Births
- 1984: UAB tennis player Julia von Samson was born.
- 1961: NFL player Jeremiah Castille was born in Georgia.
- 1943: Congressman Glen Browder was born in South Carolina.
- 1930: Boutique owner Judy Abroms was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
- 1919: Actor Tod Griffin was born in Birmingham.
- 1913: Labor attorney Buddy Cooper was born in Brookwood.
- 1912: World War II veteran and Birmingham police officer Leon Medlock was born in Albertville.
- 1897: Suffragist Indiana Little was born in Wyatt, Georgia.
- 1888: James Esdale, Grand Dragon of the Realm of Alabama in the Ku Klux Klan, was born.
Deaths
- 2022: Rickey Powell, vocalist and actor
- 2015: Sam Wehby, founder of All South Properties
- 2015: Gonzo, a bald eagle at the Birmingham Zoo
- 2010: Former judge Charles Crowder
- 2010: UAB endocrinologist Constance Shen Pittman
- 1965: Accountant William Christian
- 1901: Ironworker, saloonkeeper, jailer and Birmingham Alderman Sylvester Daly
- 1899: Laborer George Meadows was lynched at Pratt Mines on suspicion of the murder of Willie Kellum and the assault of his mother.
Sports
- 1982: Lamar Johnson signed as a free agent with the MLB's Texas Rangers.
Governors of Alabama
- 1979: Fob James succeeded George Wallace.
- 1951: Gordon Persons succeeded Jim Folsom, Sr.
- 1923: William W. Brandon succeeded Thomas Kilby.