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October 10 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2004: The first Porsche 250 race was held at Barber Motorsports Park.
- 1972: Lawyer and U.S. Senator Tom Stewart died.
- 1964: UAB and Puerto Rican national team basketball player Jerome Mincy was born.
- 1960: NBA player Rod Foster was born.
- 1956: Jazz pianist Johnny O'Neal was born.
- 1933: Hair stylist and Manson family victim Jay Sebring was born.
- 1906: The first automobile race was held at Birmingham International Raceway.
- 1891: The Birmingham Railway & Electric Company began electric car service in Birmingham.