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===Births=== | ===Births=== | ||
* February: [[Dieter Brock]], football player | |||
* [[August 21]]: [[Ron Casey]], editor | |||
* [[November 3]]: [[Tom Blosser]], musician | |||
* [[Alfred Bahakel]], judge | |||
* [[Tommy Brigham]], real estate executive | |||
* [[Margaret Burnham]], art conservator | |||
* [[William Carter]], author and professor | |||
* [[Gary Palmer]], politician | * [[Gary Palmer]], politician | ||
* [[Alan Potts]], original owner of [[Silvertron Cafe]] | * [[Alan Potts]], original owner of [[Silvertron Cafe]] |
Revision as of 13:51, 17 July 2014
1951 was the 80th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.
Events
Business
Sports
- 1951 Iron Bowl
- See also: 1951 Legion Field schedule
Works
Books
Buildings
Individuals
Births
- February: Dieter Brock, football player
- August 21: Ron Casey, editor
- November 3: Tom Blosser, musician
- Alfred Bahakel, judge
- Tommy Brigham, real estate executive
- Margaret Burnham, art conservator
- William Carter, author and professor
- Gary Palmer, politician
- Alan Potts, original owner of Silvertron Cafe
Marriages
Awards
Graduations
- Richard Arrington from Fairfield Industrial High School
- William Rushton III from Princeton University
Deaths
Context
1951
1950s |
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