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* 2009: [[Northport]]'s [[Steamers]] was converted into a [[Wintzell's Oyster House]]. | * 2009: [[Northport]]'s [[Steamers]] was converted into a [[Wintzell's Oyster House]]. | ||
* [[1970]]: The [[Daniel Building]] opened its doors. | * [[1970]]: The [[Daniel Building]] opened its doors. | ||
* [[1964]]: [[BBVA Compass|Central Bank and Trust]] opened for business. | |||
* [[1963]]: Patsy Cline, Tex Ritter and Jerry Lee Lewis performed a fund-raiser at [[Municipal Auditorium]] for the widow of Kansas City disc jockey Jack Call. (Cline died in a plane crash three days later.) | * [[1963]]: Patsy Cline, Tex Ritter and Jerry Lee Lewis performed a fund-raiser at [[Municipal Auditorium]] for the widow of Kansas City disc jockey Jack Call. (Cline died in a plane crash three days later.) | ||
* [[1942]]: A [[List of snowfalls|snowfall]] dropped 2.5 inches on Birmingham. | * [[1942]]: A [[List of snowfalls|snowfall]] dropped 2.5 inches on Birmingham. | ||
* [[1920]]: Birmingham businessman [[Frank Perdue]] chaired the organizational meeting for the [[Negro Southern League]] in Atlanta, Georgia. | |||
* [[1915]]: A [[List of snowfalls|snowfall]] dropped 2.8 inches on Birmingham. | * [[1915]]: A [[List of snowfalls|snowfall]] dropped 2.8 inches on Birmingham. | ||
* [[1901]]: The trustees of the [[Alabama Department of Archives and History]] had their first meeting, making [[Tom Owen]] director. | * [[1901]]: The trustees of the [[Alabama Department of Archives and History]] had their first meeting, making [[Tom Owen]] director. | ||
* 1901: The [[Alabama State Legislature]] passed a local [[prohibition]] law forbidding alcohol sales within a two mile radius of [[Birmingham-Southern College|Owenton College]]. | |||
* [[1898]]: Democratic Party leader William Jennings Bryan delivered a speech at [[O'Brien's Opera House]]. | |||
* [[1819]]: The United States Congress passed an act authorizing the [[Alabama Territory]] to form a state constitution and to be admitted to the United States. | * [[1819]]: The United States Congress passed an act authorizing the [[Alabama Territory]] to form a state constitution and to be admitted to the United States. | ||
==Births | [[Image:Gene Stallings.jpg|right|thumb|Gene Stallings, born March 2, 1935]] | ||
==Births== | |||
* [[1998]]: Quarterback [[Tua Tagovailoa]] was born in 'Ewa Beach, Hawaii. | |||
* [[1973]]: Museum curator [[Graham Boettcher]] was born in Bellingham, Washington. | |||
* [[1964]]: Conductor [[Justin Brown]] was born in London. | |||
* [[1962]]: Football kicker [[Al Del Greco]] was born in Rhode Island. | |||
* [[1953]]: [[Rodger Smitherman]] was born in Montgomery. | |||
* [[1935]]: Football coach [[Gene Stallings]] was born in Paris, Texas. | |||
* [[1933]]: [[Miss Alabama]] 1954 [[Marilyn Tate]] was born in Haleyville, Winston County. | |||
* [[1919]]: Educator [[Alpha Robertson]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2011]]: CME Bishop [[Wallace Lockett]] died on a flight from Amsterdam. | * [[2011]]: CME Bishop [[Wallace Lockett]] died on a flight from Amsterdam. | ||
* 2011: Former football coach [[Dude Hennessey]] died in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | * 2011: Former football coach [[Dude Hennessey]] died in [[Tuscaloosa]]. | ||
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* [[2001]]: Columnist and publisher [[Dennis Washburn]] died. | * [[2001]]: Columnist and publisher [[Dennis Washburn]] died. | ||
* [[1984]]: Sculptor [[Geneva Mercer]] died in Demopolis. | * [[1984]]: Sculptor [[Geneva Mercer]] died in Demopolis. | ||
* [[ | * [[1963]]: Physician [[Charles Carraway]] died. | ||
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March 2 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Herzing College (formerly Herzing Institute) became Herzing University.
- 2009: Northport's Steamers was converted into a Wintzell's Oyster House.
- 1970: The Daniel Building opened its doors.
- 1964: Central Bank and Trust opened for business.
- 1963: Patsy Cline, Tex Ritter and Jerry Lee Lewis performed a fund-raiser at Municipal Auditorium for the widow of Kansas City disc jockey Jack Call. (Cline died in a plane crash three days later.)
- 1942: A snowfall dropped 2.5 inches on Birmingham.
- 1920: Birmingham businessman Frank Perdue chaired the organizational meeting for the Negro Southern League in Atlanta, Georgia.
- 1915: A snowfall dropped 2.8 inches on Birmingham.
- 1901: The trustees of the Alabama Department of Archives and History had their first meeting, making Tom Owen director.
- 1901: The Alabama State Legislature passed a local prohibition law forbidding alcohol sales within a two mile radius of Owenton College.
- 1898: Democratic Party leader William Jennings Bryan delivered a speech at O'Brien's Opera House.
- 1819: The United States Congress passed an act authorizing the Alabama Territory to form a state constitution and to be admitted to the United States.
Births
- 1998: Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was born in 'Ewa Beach, Hawaii.
- 1973: Museum curator Graham Boettcher was born in Bellingham, Washington.
- 1964: Conductor Justin Brown was born in London.
- 1962: Football kicker Al Del Greco was born in Rhode Island.
- 1953: Rodger Smitherman was born in Montgomery.
- 1935: Football coach Gene Stallings was born in Paris, Texas.
- 1933: Miss Alabama 1954 Marilyn Tate was born in Haleyville, Winston County.
- 1919: Educator Alpha Robertson was born in Birmingham.
Deaths
- 2011: CME Bishop Wallace Lockett died on a flight from Amsterdam.
- 2011: Former football coach Dude Hennessey died in Tuscaloosa.
- 2010: Retired educator Ernest Palmore died.
- 2003: Musician Hank Ballard died in Los Angeles.
- 2001: Columnist and publisher Dennis Washburn died.
- 1984: Sculptor Geneva Mercer died in Demopolis.
- 1963: Physician Charles Carraway died.