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*2007: Judge [[Allwin Horn]] held a hearing regarding [[Larry Langford]]'s eligibility for the [[2007 Birmingham mayoral election]]. | *2007: Judge [[Allwin Horn]] held a hearing regarding [[Larry Langford]]'s eligibility for the [[2007 Birmingham mayoral election]]. | ||
* [[2006]]: [[Bobby Humphryes]] and [[Jim Carns]] were sworn into the [[Jefferson County Commission]]. | * [[2006]]: [[Bobby Humphryes]] and [[Jim Carns]] were sworn into the [[Jefferson County Commission]]. | ||
* [[1986]]: [[UAB]] quarterback [[Joe Webb]] was born. | |||
* [[1992]]: The [[Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]] opened. | * [[1992]]: The [[Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]] opened. | ||
* [[1974]]: Actor and football player [[Johnny Mack Brown]] died. | * [[1974]]: Actor and football player [[Johnny Mack Brown]] died. |
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November 14 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: UAB defeated Memphis 31-21 in the 12th annual Battle for the Bones.
- 2007: The section of Interstate 22 from Cherry Avenue to Industrial Parkway opened.
- 2007: Judge Allwin Horn held a hearing regarding Larry Langford's eligibility for the 2007 Birmingham mayoral election.
- 2006: Bobby Humphryes and Jim Carns were sworn into the Jefferson County Commission.
- 1986: UAB quarterback Joe Webb was born.
- 1992: The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute opened.
- 1974: Actor and football player Johnny Mack Brown died.
- 1966: 8 finalists for the design of the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center were announced.
- 1965: Baseball player Ewart "Dixie" Walker died in Leeds.
- 1955: Homewood annexed the communities of Oak Grove and Drexel Hills.
- 1929: Birmingham Barons baseball player Jimmy Piersall was born.
- 1910: Eugene Ely was the first to fly an airplane off of the deck of a ship, the USS Birmingham (CL-2).
- 1882: O'Brien's Opera House opened with a performance of The Black Crook.