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* [[2005]]: [[Vivian Malone Jones|Vivian Malone]], the first black graduate of the [[University of Alabama]], died in Atlanta, Georgia. | * [[2005]]: [[Vivian Malone Jones|Vivian Malone]], the first black graduate of the [[University of Alabama]], died in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
* 2005: Insurance excutive and [[Samford University]] trustee [[Andrew Hodges]] died in Birmingham. | * 2005: Insurance excutive and [[Samford University]] trustee [[Andrew Hodges]] died in Birmingham. | ||
* [[2004]]: Musician and songwriter [[Matt Kimbrell]] died in [[Bluff Park]]. | |||
* [[1936]]: Lumber dealer [[Frank Lathrop]] died in Birmingham. | * [[1936]]: Lumber dealer [[Frank Lathrop]] died in Birmingham. | ||
* [[1890]]: Real estate investor [[John Boddie]] died in Castilian Springs, Tennessee. | * [[1890]]: Real estate investor [[John Boddie]] died in Castilian Springs, Tennessee. |
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October 13 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2016: Western Supermarkets held a ribbon cutting to open their new location in Lane Parke.
- 2015: The Zyp bikeshare program was launched with a parade of more than 200 electric-assist bicycles from Regions Field to Birmingham City Hall.
- 2008: The Trussville Civic Center celebrated its official ribbon-cutting.
- 2006: Wes Chapman's Dracula was revived by the Alabama Ballet.
- 2005: The 2005 NOMA convention was held at the Sheraton Birmingham.
- 1971: Architects Felton Collier and Caroll Harmon presented their Master Plan for the Birmingham Zoo.
- 1953: The City of Adamsville was re-incorporated.
- 1941: Cooper Green was re-elected President of the Birmingham City Commission.
- 1946: Eight people were injured when ethylene gas used to ripen bananas exploded at the Birmingham Farmers Market on 1st Avenue North.
- 1909: Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Pawnee Bill’s Far East paraded through downtown Birmingham and put on shows at Smith's Park.
- 1843: W. L. Wilson married Elizabeth Blackburn in Viola, Blount County.
Births
- 1969: State senator Scott Beason was born in Hartselle.
- 1926: Librarian and author Robert Bell was born in Tarrant City.
- 1920: Insurance executive and Mountain Brook mayor Lee McGriff was born in Birmingham.
- 1914: Bishop Joseph Durick was born in Dayton, Tennessee.
- 1913: ACIPCO president Kenneth Daniel was born.
- 1846: Edward M. Tutwiler was born at Palmyra in Fluvanna County, Virginia.
Deaths
- 2005: Vivian Malone, the first black graduate of the University of Alabama, died in Atlanta, Georgia.
- 2005: Insurance excutive and Samford University trustee Andrew Hodges died in Birmingham.
- 2004: Musician and songwriter Matt Kimbrell died in Bluff Park.
- 1936: Lumber dealer Frank Lathrop died in Birmingham.
- 1890: Real estate investor John Boddie died in Castilian Springs, Tennessee.
Sports
- 2007: BSC Panthers lost 43-17 to Austin College in Sherman, Texas.
- 2007: Samford lost at UT Martin 21-31.
- 2007: UAB Blazers won their homecoming game 26-21 over Tulane at Legion Field.
- 1995: The Birmingham Barracudas defeated the Shreveport Pirates 29-28 at Shreveport Independence Stadium.