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'''January 16''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''January 16''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2014]]: The [[Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts]] opened to the public. | |||
* [[2008]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved the sole bid for remote-controlled surveillance cameras to be used in [[Operation Vulcan's Thunder]]. | * [[2008]]: The [[Birmingham City Council]] approved the sole bid for remote-controlled surveillance cameras to be used in [[Operation Vulcan's Thunder]]. | ||
* [[2007]]: The [[American Gospel Quartet Convention]] was held at the [[East Birmingham Church of God in Christ]]. | * [[2007]]: The [[American Gospel Quartet Convention]] was held at the [[East Birmingham Church of God in Christ]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: Federal judge [[U. W. Clemon]] delivered an address at the [[Martin Luther King, Jr Unity Breakfast]]. | * [[2006]]: Federal judge [[U. W. Clemon]] delivered an address at the [[Martin Luther King, Jr Unity Breakfast]]. | ||
* [[2004]]: The [[American Gospel Quartet Convention]] was held at the [[East Birmingham Church of God in Christ]]. | * [[2004]]: The [[American Gospel Quartet Convention]] was held at the [[East Birmingham Church of God in Christ]]. | ||
* [[1963]]: [[An Appeal for Law and Order and Common Sense]] was published in newspapers across the state. | |||
* [[1962]]: [[New Bethel Baptist Church]], [[St Luke's AME Zion Church]], and [[Triumph Church and Kingdom of God in Christ]] were each damaged by [[January 1962 church bombings|bombs]]. | |||
* [[1954]]: [[Marion Yester]] married the former [[Dot Yester|Dorothy "Dot" Louise Franklin]]. | |||
* [[1934]]: The 200 acres which is now known as [[Lane Park]] were dedicated as a public park. | |||
* [[1926]]: The bodies of [[Auburn Moore|A. B. Moore]] and [[Ruby Thornton]] were found near [[Roebuck]]. | |||
* [[1883]]: The post office for what would become [[Irondale]] was established. | |||
[[Image:Victor Hanson.jpg|right|thumb|Victor Hanson, born January 16, 1876]] | |||
==Births== | |||
* [[1997]]: [[Birmingham Zoo]] black rhinoceros [[Ricko]] was born. | |||
* [[1996]]: Soccer player [[Junior Flemmings]] was born in Kingston, Jamaica. | |||
* [[1928]]: Composer [[Ezra Sims]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1927]]: Nutritionist and [[UAB School of Public Health]] dean [[Juan Navia]] was born in Havana, Cuba. | |||
* [[1890]]: Educator [[J. Clyde Orr]] was born in Morgan County. | |||
* [[1876]]: ''[[Birmingham News]]'' publisher [[Victor Hanson]] was born in Pike County, Georgia. | |||
* [[1861]]: [[Mayor of Birmingham]] [[Nathaniel Barrett]] was born in Lawrence County. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2021]]: [[Scotty McCallum]], former [[UAB]] president and [[Vestavia Hills]] mayor | |||
* 2021: [[Leon Edwards]], president of [[Edwards Chevrolet]] | |||
* [[2015]]: [[Otis Dismuke]], [[Birmingham City Schools]] community education director, died. | |||
* [[2012]]: Publisher [[Kim Price]] died at home in [[Alexander City]]. | |||
* [[1997]]: Former NAACP leader [[W. C. Patton]] died at [[UAB Hospital]]. | * [[1997]]: Former NAACP leader [[W. C. Patton]] died at [[UAB Hospital]]. | ||
* [[1967]]: Physicist [[Robert Van de Graaff]] died in Boston, Massachusetts. | * [[1967]]: Physicist [[Robert Van de Graaff]] died in Boston, Massachusetts. | ||
* [[ | * [[1936]]: [[James Meissner]], commander of the [[106th Observation Squadron]], died from pneumonia at age 39. | ||
* [[1929]]: Former [[Birmingham City Commission]]er [[Mary Echols]] died. | |||
* [[1928]]: Miner [[Henry Higginbotham]] was fatally injured in a rock fall. | |||
* [[1928]] | |||
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January 16 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2014: The Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts opened to the public.
- 2008: The Birmingham City Council approved the sole bid for remote-controlled surveillance cameras to be used in Operation Vulcan's Thunder.
- 2007: The American Gospel Quartet Convention was held at the East Birmingham Church of God in Christ.
- 2006: Federal judge U. W. Clemon delivered an address at the Martin Luther King, Jr Unity Breakfast.
- 2004: The American Gospel Quartet Convention was held at the East Birmingham Church of God in Christ.
- 1963: An Appeal for Law and Order and Common Sense was published in newspapers across the state.
- 1962: New Bethel Baptist Church, St Luke's AME Zion Church, and Triumph Church and Kingdom of God in Christ were each damaged by bombs.
- 1954: Marion Yester married the former Dorothy "Dot" Louise Franklin.
- 1934: The 200 acres which is now known as Lane Park were dedicated as a public park.
- 1926: The bodies of A. B. Moore and Ruby Thornton were found near Roebuck.
- 1883: The post office for what would become Irondale was established.
Births
- 1997: Birmingham Zoo black rhinoceros Ricko was born.
- 1996: Soccer player Junior Flemmings was born in Kingston, Jamaica.
- 1928: Composer Ezra Sims was born in Birmingham.
- 1927: Nutritionist and UAB School of Public Health dean Juan Navia was born in Havana, Cuba.
- 1890: Educator J. Clyde Orr was born in Morgan County.
- 1876: Birmingham News publisher Victor Hanson was born in Pike County, Georgia.
- 1861: Mayor of Birmingham Nathaniel Barrett was born in Lawrence County.
Deaths
- 2021: Scotty McCallum, former UAB president and Vestavia Hills mayor
- 2021: Leon Edwards, president of Edwards Chevrolet
- 2015: Otis Dismuke, Birmingham City Schools community education director, died.
- 2012: Publisher Kim Price died at home in Alexander City.
- 1997: Former NAACP leader W. C. Patton died at UAB Hospital.
- 1967: Physicist Robert Van de Graaff died in Boston, Massachusetts.
- 1936: James Meissner, commander of the 106th Observation Squadron, died from pneumonia at age 39.
- 1929: Former Birmingham City Commissioner Mary Echols died.
- 1928: Miner Henry Higginbotham was fatally injured in a rock fall.