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* [[1930]]: Attorney and politician [[John Grenier]] was born in New Orleans. | * [[1930]]: Attorney and politician [[John Grenier]] was born in New Orleans. | ||
* [[1881]]: [[Fred McDuff]], [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police Chief]] and [[Jefferson County Sheriff]], was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1881]]: [[Fred McDuff]], [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Birmingham Police Chief]] and [[Jefferson County Sheriff]], was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1869]]: [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company]] president [[George Crawford]] was born in Madison, Georgia. | |||
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August 24 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2012: North Tavern opened in Grayson Valley.
- 2009: Britling Cafeteria chain owner John Holcomb, Jr died.
- 2006: UAB dean William Bridgers died.
- 1999: Liberty Park Elementary School opened to students.
- 1983: Baseball player Alan Johnson was born.
- 1977: Country singer Happy Wilson died in Nashville, Tennessee.
- 1974: Professional angler Aaron Martens was born.
- 1968: Alabama State Senate Majority Leader Zeb Little was born in Cullman.
- 1964: Birmingham Baron Tommie Reynolds hit three home runs in a game against Asheville, tying a team record.
- 1964: Musician Oteil Burbridge was born.
- 1964: Racecar driver David Bonnett was born.
- 1930: Attorney and politician John Grenier was born in New Orleans.
- 1881: Fred McDuff, Birmingham Police Chief and Jefferson County Sheriff, was born in Birmingham.
- 1869: Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company president George Crawford was born in Madison, Georgia.