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* [[1921]]: [[Mary Echols]] became the first female high official when she was sworn into the [[Birmingham City Commission]] | * [[1921]]: [[Mary Echols]] became the first female high official when she was sworn into the [[Birmingham City Commission]] | ||
* [[1862]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] was discharged from the [[Civil War|Confederate army]]. | * [[1862]]: [[Samuel Ullman]] was discharged from the [[Civil War|Confederate army]]. | ||
* [[1848]]: Governor [[B. B. Comer]] was born in Barbour County. | |||
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November 7 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Statewide elections were held.
- 1998: The 24th annual Vulcan Run was held.
- Nick Saban's unranked MSU Spartans defeated the #1 ranked Ohio State on the road.
- 1992: Novelist Richard Yates died of complications from surgery at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Birmingham.
- 1989: Rafael Santana was released by the New York Mets after missing the season due to an elbow injury.
- 1946: Walker Percy married Mary Bernice Townsend.
- 1921: Mary Echols became the first female high official when she was sworn into the Birmingham City Commission
- 1862: Samuel Ullman was discharged from the Confederate army.
- 1848: Governor B. B. Comer was born in Barbour County.