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* [[1992]]: The [[1992 Birmingham Fire|Birmingham Fire]] lost 20-6 at Sacramento Surge. | * [[1992]]: The [[1992 Birmingham Fire|Birmingham Fire]] lost 20-6 at Sacramento Surge. | ||
* [[1970]]: [[Robert Baker]] was ordained as a preist. | * [[1970]]: [[Robert Baker]] was ordained as a preist. | ||
* [[1965]]: [[Our Lady Queen of the Universe Catholic Church]] and the [[A. D. King residence]] were each unsuccessfully targeted by large [[Bombingham|bombs]]. | |||
* [[1962]]: Comic book writer [[Mark Waid]] was born in [[Hueytown]]. | * [[1962]]: Comic book writer [[Mark Waid]] was born in [[Hueytown]]. | ||
* [[1955]]: Baseball coach [[Jim Wells]] was born. | * [[1955]]: Baseball coach [[Jim Wells]] was born. |
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March 21 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: The mannequin Hortense was stolen from Zoe's Forest Park consignment shop.
- 2008: First round action in the NCAA basketball tournament took place at the BJCC.
- 1992: The Birmingham Fire lost 20-6 at Sacramento Surge.
- 1970: Robert Baker was ordained as a preist.
- 1965: Our Lady Queen of the Universe Catholic Church and the A. D. King residence were each unsuccessfully targeted by large bombs.
- 1962: Comic book writer Mark Waid was born in Hueytown.
- 1955: Baseball coach Jim Wells was born.
- 1932: 63 people were killed by a pair of tornadoes that churned across central Alabama and destroyed most of the town of Atchison.
- 1924: Educator Samuel Ullman died.