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'''March 1''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''March 1''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
*[[2008]]: The 27th annual [[Mulberry Races]] were held near [[Garden City]]. | * [[2008]]: The 27th annual [[Mulberry Races]] were held near [[Garden City]]. | ||
* 2008: Hispanic real estate firm [[Casa Latino]] held a grand opening in [[Pelham]]. | * 2008: Hispanic real estate firm [[Casa Latino]] held a grand opening in [[Pelham]]. | ||
*[[2005]]: Businessman [[Houston Brice, Jr]] died. | * [[2005]]: Businessman [[Houston Brice, Jr]] died. | ||
*2005: [[Mac Underwood]] was promoted to General Manager of the [[Birmingham Water Works]]. | * 2005: [[Mac Underwood]] was promoted to General Manager of the [[Birmingham Water Works]]. | ||
*[[1997]]: The [[Essex House]] was imploded. | * [[1997]]: The [[Essex House]] was imploded. | ||
*[[1996]]: The City of [[Chelsea]] was incorporated. | * [[1996]]: The City of [[Chelsea]] was incorporated. | ||
*[[1987]]: The [[Homewood Public Library]] opened in it new location in the former [[Homewood Chuch of Christ]] building. | * [[1987]]: The [[Homewood Public Library]] opened in it new location in the former [[Homewood Chuch of Christ]] building. | ||
*[[1984]]: Oil company executive [[J. Bryan Whitworth]] married former Miss America Donna Axum. | * [[1984]]: Oil company executive [[J. Bryan Whitworth]] married former Miss America Donna Axum. | ||
*[[1982]]: Civic booster [[Temple W. Tutwiler, II]] died. | * [[1982]]: Civic booster [[Temple W. Tutwiler, II]] died. | ||
*[[1976]]: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3]] opened. | * [[1976]]: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3]] opened. | ||
*[[1959]]: The [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)|USS ''Birmingham'' (CL-62)]] was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register. | * [[1959]]: The [[USS Birmingham (CL-62)|USS ''Birmingham'' (CL-62)]] was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register. | ||
*[[1953]]: Attorney [[Luther Strange]] was born. | * [[1953]]: Attorney [[Luther Strange]] was born. | ||
*[[1932]]: Architect [[Wallace Rayfield]] married Bessie Fulwood Rogers. | * [[1932]]: Architect [[Wallace Rayfield]] married Bessie Fulwood Rogers. | ||
*[[1920]]: U. S. Senator [[John H. Bankhead]] died. | * [[1920]]: U. S. Senator [[John H. Bankhead]] died. | ||
*[[1874]]: [[Powell School|Free School]], Birmingham's first public school, opened. | * [[1900]]: A predecessor of the [[No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line]] began operating between [[Birmingham]] and [[Owenton]] ([[Birmingham-Southern College]]) | ||
* [[1874]]: [[Powell School|Free School]], Birmingham's first public school, opened. | |||
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March 1 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: The 27th annual Mulberry Races were held near Garden City.
- 2008: Hispanic real estate firm Casa Latino held a grand opening in Pelham.
- 2005: Businessman Houston Brice, Jr died.
- 2005: Mac Underwood was promoted to General Manager of the Birmingham Water Works.
- 1997: The Essex House was imploded.
- 1996: The City of Chelsea was incorporated.
- 1987: The Homewood Public Library opened in it new location in the former Homewood Chuch of Christ building.
- 1984: Oil company executive J. Bryan Whitworth married former Miss America Donna Axum.
- 1982: Civic booster Temple W. Tutwiler, II died.
- 1976: Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 3 opened.
- 1959: The USS Birmingham (CL-62) was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register.
- 1953: Attorney Luther Strange was born.
- 1932: Architect Wallace Rayfield married Bessie Fulwood Rogers.
- 1920: U. S. Senator John H. Bankhead died.
- 1900: A predecessor of the No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line began operating between Birmingham and Owenton (Birmingham-Southern College)
- 1874: Free School, Birmingham's first public school, opened.