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* 2006: The current members of the [[Bessemer City Council]] took office. | * 2006: The current members of the [[Bessemer City Council]] took office. | ||
* [[1984]]: [[Sara Wuska]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]. | * [[1984]]: [[Sara Wuska]] was sworn in as [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]. | ||
* [[1980]]: The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service purchased 7 acres of property around [[Thomas Spring]], establishing [[Watercress Darter National Wildlife Refuge]]. | |||
* [[1979]]: [[Auburn Tigers|Auburn]] and NFL player [[Rudi Johnson]] was born. | * [[1979]]: [[Auburn Tigers|Auburn]] and NFL player [[Rudi Johnson]] was born. | ||
* [[1946]]: [[Birmingham City Schools]] closed early to allow 65,000 schoolchildren to witness the Auto Dare-Devils during "Childrens Day" at the [[1946 Alabama State Fair|State Fair]]. | * [[1946]]: [[Birmingham City Schools]] closed early to allow 65,000 schoolchildren to witness the Auto Dare-Devils during "Childrens Day" at the [[1946 Alabama State Fair|State Fair]]. |
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October 1 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Rebecca Moore was crowned Miss Alabama USA.
- 2006: The current members of the Bessemer City Council took office.
- 1984: Sara Wuska was sworn in as Mayor of Vestavia Hills.
- 1980: The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service purchased 7 acres of property around Thomas Spring, establishing Watercress Darter National Wildlife Refuge.
- 1979: Auburn and NFL player Rudi Johnson was born.
- 1946: Birmingham City Schools closed early to allow 65,000 schoolchildren to witness the Auto Dare-Devils during "Childrens Day" at the State Fair.
- 1904: Laura E. Burton was granted a license to practice medicine in Alabama.