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==Births and deaths== | ==Births and deaths== | ||
* [[2014]]: Former U.S. Senator [[Jeremiah Denton]] died in Virginia Beach, Virginia. | |||
* [[2010]]: Businessman [[William Spencer III]] died in Birmingham. | * [[2010]]: Businessman [[William Spencer III]] died in Birmingham. | ||
* 2010: Football coach [[Thompson Reynolds]] died in Birmingham. | * 2010: Football coach [[Thompson Reynolds]] died in Birmingham. |
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March 28 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2014: The Chicago White Sox played an exhibition game against the Birmingham Barons at Regions Field.
- 2014: The art installation Birmingham Lights: Positive Disruption was dedicated in the 14th Street underpass at the Railroad Reservation.
- 2002: Center Point was officially incorporated.
- 1991: Compass Bank acquired River Oaks Bancshares of Houston, Texas.
- 1865: Wilson's Raiders burned the town of Elyton, and destroyed the Oxmoor and Irondale Furnaces.
Births and deaths
- 2014: Former U.S. Senator Jeremiah Denton died in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- 2010: Businessman William Spencer III died in Birmingham.
- 2010: Football coach Thompson Reynolds died in Birmingham.
- 2009: Tuskegee Airman Walter Palmer died in Indianapolis, Indiana.
- 2008: Anne Woodward, daughter of Rick Woodward, died in Mountain Brook.
- 2000: Former Mayor George Seibels died in Birmingham.
- 1963: Jefferson County Sheriff's Office sergeant Chuck Jaeger was born in Chicago, Illinois.
- 1952: Attorney Mike Graffeo was born.
- 1951: Restaurateur and politician Johnnie Wyatt was born.
- 1901: Tuscaloosa Times owner and former Mayor of Tuscaloosa William Jemison died in Galveston, Texas.
- 1867: Music dealer E. E. Forbes was born in Oxford.