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* [[1971]]: Supreme Court Justice [[Hugo Black]] admitted himself to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland due to poor health.
* [[1971]]: Supreme Court Justice [[Hugo Black]] admitted himself to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland due to poor health.
* [[1938]]: Aviator Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan made a public appearance in Birmingham shortly after his "unintended" trans-Atlantic flight.
* [[1938]]: Aviator Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan made a public appearance in Birmingham shortly after his "unintended" trans-Atlantic flight.
* [[1923]]: In a public referendum, [[Birmingham]] votes to outlaw private "jitney" services.
* [[1923]]: In a public referendum, [[Birmingham]] voted to outlaw private "jitney" services.
* [[1902]]: [[Bessemer]] [[Bessemer Police Department|police officer]] [[John Flowers]] was killed in the line of duty.
* [[1902]]: [[Bessemer]] [[Bessemer Police Department|police officer]] [[John Flowers]] was killed in the line of duty.


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August 28 in the history of the Birmingham District:

  • 1971: Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black admitted himself to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland due to poor health.
  • 1938: Aviator Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan made a public appearance in Birmingham shortly after his "unintended" trans-Atlantic flight.
  • 1923: In a public referendum, Birmingham voted to outlaw private "jitney" services.
  • 1902: Bessemer police officer John Flowers was killed in the line of duty.