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'''February 9''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''February 9''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[2017]]: [[Governor of Alabama|Governor]] [[Robert Bentley]] appointed [[Luther Strange]] to fill [[Jeff Sessions]] vacant seat in the United States Senate. | |||
* [[2015]]: Following a federal court ruling, probate courts in Alabama approved the state's first marriage licenses for same-sex couples. [[Olanda Smith]] and [[Dianah McCaryer]] exchanged vows before Judge [[Mike Graffeo]] at the [[Jefferson County Courthouse]]. | * [[2015]]: Following a federal court ruling, probate courts in Alabama approved the state's first marriage licenses for same-sex couples. [[Olanda Smith]] and [[Dianah McCaryer]] exchanged vows before Judge [[Mike Graffeo]] at the [[Jefferson County Courthouse]]. | ||
* 2015: A [[MAX]] bus on [[MAX Route 45|Route 45]] veered off of [[Martin Luther King Drive]] into a ravine, causing injuries to several passengers. | |||
* [[2008]]: The [[Red Mountain Market]] celebrated its grand opening. | * [[2008]]: The [[Red Mountain Market]] celebrated its grand opening. | ||
* [[1993]]: [[Lucy Bonds]] began selling espresso from a cart on [[20th Street South]]. The business eventually became [[Lucy's Coffee and Tea]]. | * [[1993]]: [[Lucy Bonds]] began selling espresso from a cart on [[20th Street South]]. The business eventually became [[Lucy's Coffee and Tea]]. | ||
* [[1983]]: Judas Priest headlined a concert at [[Boutwell Auditorium]]. | |||
* [[1962]]: Judge [[Clarence Allgood]] took his seat on the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama]]. | * [[1962]]: Judge [[Clarence Allgood]] took his seat on the [[United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama]]. | ||
* [[1962]]: Judge [[Walter Gewin]] took his seat on the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]. | * [[1962]]: Judge [[Walter Gewin]] took his seat on the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit]]. | ||
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==Births== | ==Births== | ||
* [[1985]]: Motorcycle racer [[Jason DiSalvo]] was born in Stafford, New York. | * [[1985]]: Motorcycle racer [[Jason DiSalvo]] was born in Stafford, New York. | ||
* [[1981]]: Writer and entrepreneur [[Javacia Harris Bowser]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1977]]: Artist [[John Lytle Wilson]] was born in Rock Hill, South Carolina. | * [[1977]]: Artist [[John Lytle Wilson]] was born in Rock Hill, South Carolina. | ||
* [[1933]]: Golfer [[Jo Ann Prentice]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1933]]: Golfer [[Jo Ann Prentice]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1925]]: Alabama Labor Commissioner [[Asa Trammell]] was born. | * [[1925]]: Alabama Labor Commissioner [[Asa Trammell]] was born. | ||
* [[1885]]: [[Birmingham School of Law]] founder [[Hugh Locke]] was born in Fayette County, Tennessee. | |||
* [[1882]]: Industrialist and executive [[Herbert Tutwiler]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1863]]: State representative and Judge [[John McQueen]] was born in South Carolina. | * [[1863]]: State representative and Judge [[John McQueen]] was born in South Carolina. | ||
* [[1739]]: Naturalist [[William Bartram]] was born near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | * [[1739]]: Naturalist [[William Bartram]] was born near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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February 9 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2017: Governor Robert Bentley appointed Luther Strange to fill Jeff Sessions vacant seat in the United States Senate.
- 2015: Following a federal court ruling, probate courts in Alabama approved the state's first marriage licenses for same-sex couples. Olanda Smith and Dianah McCaryer exchanged vows before Judge Mike Graffeo at the Jefferson County Courthouse.
- 2015: A MAX bus on Route 45 veered off of Martin Luther King Drive into a ravine, causing injuries to several passengers.
- 2008: The Red Mountain Market celebrated its grand opening.
- 1993: Lucy Bonds began selling espresso from a cart on 20th Street South. The business eventually became Lucy's Coffee and Tea.
- 1983: Judas Priest headlined a concert at Boutwell Auditorium.
- 1962: Judge Clarence Allgood took his seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.
- 1962: Judge Walter Gewin took his seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
- 1958: Yester Ceramic Laboratory was incorporated.
- 1950: The Little Garden Club was accepted into the Garden Clubs of America.
- 1860: The Alabama Legislature established the Alabama Hospital for the Insane in Tuscaloosa.
Births
- 1985: Motorcycle racer Jason DiSalvo was born in Stafford, New York.
- 1981: Writer and entrepreneur Javacia Harris Bowser was born in Birmingham.
- 1977: Artist John Lytle Wilson was born in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
- 1933: Golfer Jo Ann Prentice was born in Birmingham.
- 1925: Alabama Labor Commissioner Asa Trammell was born.
- 1885: Birmingham School of Law founder Hugh Locke was born in Fayette County, Tennessee.
- 1882: Industrialist and executive Herbert Tutwiler was born in Birmingham.
- 1863: State representative and Judge John McQueen was born in South Carolina.
- 1739: Naturalist William Bartram was born near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Deaths
- 2011: Salvation Army commander Luther Smith died.
- 1966: State Senator Ryan deGraffenried Sr and pilot Bob Hoskins died in the 1966 Lookout Mountain plane crash.
- 1930: Former Alderman and business owner Tom Ashford died.
- 1827: St Clair County pioneer John Looney died in Mobile.
Sports
- 2008: The 4th annual BE5K Run/Walk race took place downtown, beginning at Boutwell Auditorium.
- 2003: The 2nd annual Mercedes Marathon was held in Birmingham, Homewood and Mountain Brook.
- 1971: Pitcher Satchel Paige was announced as the first Negro Leagues player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.