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* [[1964]]: [[16th Street Baptist Church]] reopened after its [[1963 church bombing|1963 bombing]]. | * [[1964]]: [[16th Street Baptist Church]] reopened after its [[1963 church bombing|1963 bombing]]. | ||
* [[1947]]: Biologist [[Eric Wieschaus]] was born in South Bend, Indiana. | * [[1947]]: Biologist [[Eric Wieschaus]] was born in South Bend, Indiana. | ||
* [[1942]]: [[Jack Bulow]], director of the [[Birmingham Public Library]], was born in New York. | |||
* [[1801]]: Baptist pastor [[Hosea Holcombe]] married Cassandra Jackson. | * [[1801]]: Baptist pastor [[Hosea Holcombe]] married Cassandra Jackson. | ||
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June 7 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Alabaster CityFest was held.
- 2006: The first edition of The Hoover Gazette was published.
- 2006: Birmingham-Southern College's application to join the Division III Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference was approved.
- 2002: Birmingham Steeldogs 45 - Louisville Fire 32 at the BJCC Arena.
- 2001: West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx 12 - Birmingham Barons 3 at the 2001 Rickwood Classic.
- 1981: Clarence Baldwin, former pastor of Pilgrim Congregational Church, died.
- 1968: Lamar Johnson was drafted by the Chicago White Sox.
- 1964: 16th Street Baptist Church reopened after its 1963 bombing.
- 1947: Biologist Eric Wieschaus was born in South Bend, Indiana.
- 1942: Jack Bulow, director of the Birmingham Public Library, was born in New York.
- 1801: Baptist pastor Hosea Holcombe married Cassandra Jackson.