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'''June 13''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''June 13''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2010]]: [[Oneonta High School]] and [[BSC Panthers football]] player [[Anthony Mostella]] died in a motorcycle crash. | |||
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated the South Alabama Seminoles 49-0 at [[Warrior Stadium]]. | * [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated the South Alabama Seminoles 49-0 at [[Warrior Stadium]]. | ||
* [[2008]]: The 20th Annual [[2008 City Stages|City Stages]] began in and around [[Linn Park]]. | * [[2008]]: The 20th Annual [[2008 City Stages|City Stages]] began in and around [[Linn Park]]. |
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June 13 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2010: Oneonta High School and BSC Panthers football player Anthony Mostella died in a motorcycle crash.
- 2009: Alabama Warriors defeated the South Alabama Seminoles 49-0 at Warrior Stadium.
- 2008: The 20th Annual City Stages began in and around Linn Park.
- 2007: Operation "Taking It to the Streets" resulted in 53 arrests in eastern Birmingham.
- 2006: College Hills residents John and Evelyn Martin and their grandson, Ryan Evans, were murdered by Derrol Shaw.
- 2004: Coco Riley Arquette was born to David Arquette and Courteney Cox.
- 1997: The 9th annual City Stages kicked off.
- 1995: Aviator Glenn Messer died.
- 1952: The Magic City sign outside Birmingham Terminal Station was torn down.
- 1910: Culpepper Exum won the 1910 Birmingham mayoral election.
- 1902: Thomas Furnace No. 3 was blown in.
- 1901: Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Company acquired Consolidated Electric Light Company and the Birmingham Gas Company.
- 1814: Sailor, merchant, banker and industrialist Charles Linn was born in Finland.