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'''February 28''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''February 28''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
*[[2006]]: [[Birmingham City Council]] passed a resolution to invest up to $2.5 million in infrastructure improvements for [[Pemco]], an additional $5 million | * [[2006]]: [[Birmingham City Council]] passed a resolution to invest up to $2.5 million in infrastructure improvements for [[Pemco]], an additional $5 million for development of the [[Railroad Park]], and $11 million in incentives for [[Eastwood Village]]. | ||
*[[1941]]: Architect [[Wallace Rayfield]] died. | * [[1967]]: US Army Sergeant [[Matthew Leonard]] was killed in action in Vietnam. | ||
*[[1890]]: [[Richard Hawes]] was hanged by Sheriff [[Joseph S. Smith]] for the [[Hawes murders|murders]] of his wife and daughters. | * [[1941]]: Architect [[Wallace Rayfield]] died. | ||
* [[1890]]: [[Richard Hawes]] was hanged by Sheriff [[Joseph S. Smith]] for the [[Hawes murders|murders]] of his wife and daughters. | |||
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February 28 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Birmingham City Council passed a resolution to invest up to $2.5 million in infrastructure improvements for Pemco, an additional $5 million for development of the Railroad Park, and $11 million in incentives for Eastwood Village.
- 1967: US Army Sergeant Matthew Leonard was killed in action in Vietnam.
- 1941: Architect Wallace Rayfield died.
- 1890: Richard Hawes was hanged by Sheriff Joseph S. Smith for the murders of his wife and daughters.