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* [[1999]]: The [[Pelham Prowlers]] lost 8-1 against the Jacksonville Hammerheads. | * [[1999]]: The [[Pelham Prowlers]] lost 8-1 against the Jacksonville Hammerheads. | ||
* [[1978]]: The Alabama Historical Commission listed [[Calera]]'s [[Jones-Bailey Cemetery]] on the Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage. | * [[1978]]: The Alabama Historical Commission listed [[Calera]]'s [[Jones-Bailey Cemetery]] on the Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage. | ||
* [[1958]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide basketball team|Alabama]] and [[UAB Blazers basketball team|UAB]] basketball player [[Norman Anchrum]] was born. | |||
* [[1927]]: Actor [[Hal Lynch]] was born in Birmingham. | * [[1927]]: Actor [[Hal Lynch]] was born in Birmingham. | ||
* [[1913]]: [[George Ward]] was sworn in as President of the new [[Birmingham City Commission]]. | * [[1913]]: [[George Ward]] was sworn in as President of the new [[Birmingham City Commission]]. |
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November 13 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2012 Photojournalist Jeff Roberts died.
- 2007: Larry Langford was sworn in as Mayor of Birmingham.
- 1999: The Pelham Prowlers lost 8-1 against the Jacksonville Hammerheads.
- 1978: The Alabama Historical Commission listed Calera's Jones-Bailey Cemetery on the Alabama Register of Landmarks & Heritage.
- 1958: Alabama and UAB basketball player Norman Anchrum was born.
- 1927: Actor Hal Lynch was born in Birmingham.
- 1913: George Ward was sworn in as President of the new Birmingham City Commission.
- 1910: Journalist and novelist William Bradford Huie was born in Hartselle.
- 1904: Lieutenant Governor and Birmingham Mayor Albert Boutwell was born in Montgomery.
- 1899: Archer Howard Hill was born in Wilsonville.
- 1867: Alabama State University opened with 113 students.