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'''May 31''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''May 31''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2012]]: Former [[Bessemer City Council]] member [[Thomas Tolbert]] died.
* [[2011]]: Journalist and author [[Wayne Greenhaw]] died from complications from heart surgery.
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated the Henry County Horsemen 20-17 at [[Warrior Stadium]].
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Warriors]] defeated the Henry County Horsemen 20-17 at [[Warrior Stadium]].
* [[2008]]: 2nd annual [[Magic City Brewfest]] started at [[Sloss Furnace]].
* [[2008]]: 2nd annual [[Magic City Brewfest]] started at [[Sloss Furnace]].
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* 2003: [[2003 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 63 - Macon Knights 37 at the [[BJCC]] Arena.
* 2003: [[2003 Birmingham Steeldogs|Birmingham Steeldogs]] 63 - Macon Knights 37 at the [[BJCC]] Arena.
* [[1997]]: [[Alabama Saints]] at Lexington Bluegrass Bandits.
* [[1997]]: [[Alabama Saints]] at Lexington Bluegrass Bandits.
* [[1996]]: LSD advocate [[Timothy Leary]] died in Beverly Hills, California.
* [[1988]]: The [[Kirklin Clinic]] was announced by the [[University of Alabama Health Services Foundation]].
* [[1988]]: The [[Kirklin Clinic]] was announced by the [[University of Alabama Health Services Foundation]].
* [[1981]]: "Don't Look Back" told the story of [[Satchel Paige]] on ABC.
* [[1981]]: "Don't Look Back" told the story of [[Satchel Paige]] on ABC.
* [[1976]]: The [[American Freedom Train]] departed Birmingham.
* [[1976]]: The [[American Freedom Train]] departed Birmingham.
* [[1974]]: Educator and naturalist [[Blanche Dean]] died in Clay County.
* [[1969]]: Educator [[Jack Farr]] married Janice Smith.
* [[1969]]: Educator [[Jack Farr]] married Janice Smith.
* [[1962]]: [[Liberty National Life Insurance]] began offering tours to its [[Miss Liberty]] statue, hosted by "Liberty Belles".
* [[1962]]: [[Liberty National Life Insurance]] began offering tours to its [[Miss Liberty]] statue, hosted by "Liberty Belles".
* [[1957]]: The town of [[Trussville]] became the "City of Trussville".
* [[1957]]: The town of [[Trussville]] became the "City of Trussville".
* [[1943]]: Football great [[Joe Namath]] was born in Pennsylvania.
* [[1931]]: The [[Birmingham International Airport|Birmingham Airport]] was dedicated.
* [[1931]]: The [[Birmingham International Airport|Birmingham Airport]] was dedicated.
* [[1925]]: 7 miners were killed in the [[1925 No. 2 Mine explosion]].
* [[1925]]: 7 miners were killed in the [[1925 No. 2 Mine explosion]].
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* [[1901]]: Inventor [[Miller Reese Hutchison]] married Martha Jackson Pomeroy in New York.
* [[1901]]: Inventor [[Miller Reese Hutchison]] married Martha Jackson Pomeroy in New York.
* [[1861]]: Educator and poet [[Samuel Ullman]] enlisted in the Mississippi militia.
* [[1861]]: Educator and poet [[Samuel Ullman]] enlisted in the Mississippi militia.
==Births and deaths==
* [[2012]]: Former [[Bessemer City Council]] member [[Thomas Tolbert]] died.
* [[2011]]: Journalist and author [[Wayne Greenhaw]] died from complications from heart surgery.
* [[1996]]: LSD advocate [[Timothy Leary]] died in Beverly Hills, California.
* [[1974]]: Educator and naturalist [[Blanche Dean]] died in Clay County.
* [[1943]]: Football great [[Joe Namath]] was born in Pennsylvania.
* [[1925]]: 7 miners were killed in the [[1925 No. 2 Mine explosion]].


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