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* [[1960]]: [[Paul Hardin]] was elected a bishop of the Methodist Church.
* [[1960]]: [[Paul Hardin]] was elected a bishop of the Methodist Church.
* [[1948]]: The pageant "[[The Yankees Are Coming]]" was staged by the [[Birmingham Historical Society]] on the grounds of the [[Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens|Arlington plantation]].
* [[1948]]: The pageant "[[The Yankees Are Coming]]" was staged by the [[Birmingham Historical Society]] on the grounds of the [[Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens|Arlington plantation]].
* [[1918]]: A [[1918 Lubaco rockslide|rockslide]] at the [[Lubaco|Lubaco coal mine]] killed two miners.
* [[1918]]: A [[1918 Labuco rockslide|rockslide]] at the [[Labuco|Labuco coal mine]] killed two miners.
* [[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]].
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* [[1982]]: Musician [[Bill Justis]] died in Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[1982]]: Musician [[Bill Justis]] died in Nashville, Tennessee.
* [[1947]]: Former congressman [[Archibald Carmichael]] died in [[Tuscumbia]].
* [[1947]]: Former congressman [[Archibald Carmichael]] died in [[Tuscumbia]].
* [[1918]]: Miners [[Bert Tucker|Bert]] and [[Jean Tucker]] died in a A [[1918 Lubaco rockslide|rockslide]] at the [[Lubaco|Lubaco coal mine]].
* [[1918]]: Miners [[Bert Tucker|Bert]] and [[Jean Tucker]] died in a A [[1918 Labuco rockslide|rockslide]] at the [[Labuco|Labuco coal mine]].


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July 15 in the history of the Birmingham District:

William Rushton Sr, born July 15, 1846

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