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'''July 15''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''July 15''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2006]]: [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 47-52 at the Macon Knights.
* [[2002]]: [[List of Presidential visits|President George W. Bush]] visited Birmingham.  He gave a speech on national security at the [[Alys Stephens Center]] and attended a fundraiser for Governor [[Bob Riley]] at the [[BJCC]].
* [[2002]]: [[List of Presidential visits|President George W. Bush]] visited Birmingham.  He gave a speech on national security at the [[Alys Stephens Center]] and attended a fundraiser for Governor [[Bob Riley]] at the [[BJCC]].
* [[2000]]: [[2000 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 61-50 to the Tennessee Valley Vipers in Huntsville.
* [[1998]]: The [[AT&T City Center|BellSouth Building]] was officially renamed [[BellSouth City Center]].
* [[1998]]: The [[AT&T City Center|BellSouth Building]] was officially renamed BellSouth City Center.
* [[1997]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired Central Texas Bancorp of Waco, Texas.
* [[1997]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired Central Texas Bancorp of Waco, Texas.
* [[1996]]: [[WFFX-FM]] (95.7 The Fox) changed over to [[WBHJ-FM]] (95.7 Jamz)
* [[1996]]: [[WFFX-FM]] (95.7 The Fox) changed over to [[WBHJ-FM]] (95.7 Jamz)
* [[1972]]: The [[Buzzard Roost Bridge]] in [[Colbert County]] was destroyed by fire.
* [[1972]]: The [[Buzzard Roost Bridge]] in [[Colbert County]] was destroyed by fire.
* [[1961]]: A paved quarter-mile track opened at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]].
* [[1960]]: [[Paul Hardin]] was elected a bishop of the Methodist Church.
* [[1960]]: [[Paul Hardin]] was elected a bishop of the Methodist Church.
* [[1903]]: [[Hillman Hospital]] opened a new four-story facility on [[20th Street South]].
* [[1903]]: [[Hillman Hospital]] opened a new four-story facility on [[20th Street South]].
* [[1891]]: [[Louis Pizitz]] married [[Minnie Pizitz|Minnie Smolian]].
* [[1891]]: [[Louis Pizitz]] married [[Minnie Pizitz|Minnie Smolian]].


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[1952]]: [[List of NBA players born in the Birmingham area|Pro basketball player]] [[Allen Murphy]] was born in Birmingham
* [[1942]]: [[Vivian Malone Jones|Vivian Malone]], the first black graduate of the [[University of Alabama]], was born in Mobile.
* [[1924]]: Senator [[Jeremiah Denton]] was born in Mobile.
* [[1922]]: [[Sister Mary Joseph]] was born.
* [[1846]]: [[Birmingham Board of Education]] president [[William Rushton, Sr]] was born.
 
==Deaths==
* [[2014]]: Pathologist [[June Shaw|June Fore Shaw]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[2014]]: Pathologist [[June Shaw|June Fore Shaw]] died in [[Birmingham]].
* [[2012]]: Historian [[Jerry Bentley]] died.
* [[2011]]: Sewanee School of Theology Dean [[Guy Lytle]] died in Winchester, Tennessee.
* [[2011]]: Sewanee School of Theology Dean [[Guy Lytle]] died in Winchester, Tennessee.
* [[2006]]: Architect [[Marion Bradford]] died.
* [[2006]]: Architect [[Marion Bradford]] died.
* [[1990]]: Architect [[Edgar Mims]] died.
* [[1990]]: Architect [[Edgar Mims]] died.
* [[1982]]: Musician [[Bill Justis]] died in Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[1982]]: Musician [[Bill Justis]] died in Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[1952]]: [[List of NBA players born in the Birmingham area|Pro basketball player]] [[Allen Murphy]] was born in Birmingham
* [[1947]]: Former congressman [[Archibald Carmichael]] died in [[Tuscumbia]].
* [[1947]]: Former congressman [[Archibald Carmichael]] died in [[Tuscumbia]].
* [[1942]]: [[Vivian Malone Jones|Vivian Malone]], the first black graduate of the [[University of Alabama]], was born in Mobile.
 
* [[1924]]: Senator [[Jeremiah Denton]] was born in Mobile.
==Sports==
* [[1922]]: [[Sister Mary Joseph]] was born.
* [[2006]]: [[2006 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 47-52 at the Macon Knights.
* [[1846]]: [[Birmingham Board of Education]] president [[William Rushton, Sr]] was born.
* [[2000]]: [[2000 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 61-50 to the Tennessee Valley Vipers in Huntsville.
* [[1961]]: A paved quarter-mile track opened at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]].


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