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'''March 23''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''March 23''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
*[[2008]]: Second round action of the [[NCAA basketball tournament]] took place at the [[BJCC]]. | * [[2008]]: Second round action of the [[NCAA basketball tournament]] took place at the [[BJCC]]. | ||
*[[1991]]: The [[1991 Birmingham Fire|Birmingham Fire]] lost 20-5 vs. Montreal Machine. | * [[1991]]: The [[1991 Birmingham Fire|Birmingham Fire]] lost 20-5 vs. Montreal Machine. | ||
*[[1967]]: Musician and lawyer [[John P. Strohm]] was born in Indiana. | * [[1967]]: Musician and lawyer [[John P. Strohm]] was born in Indiana. | ||
*[[1951]]: [[MOCA]] director [[Don Lupo]] was born in South Carolina. | * [[1951]]: [[MOCA]] director [[Don Lupo]] was born in South Carolina. | ||
*[[1940]]: [[Joseph A. Durick]] was ordained a preist. | * [[1940]]: [[Joseph A. Durick]] was ordained a preist. | ||
*[[1873]]: Reverend [[James Coyle]] was born. | * [[1873]]: Reverend [[James Coyle]] was born. | ||
*[[1819]]: [[Ruhamah]] was settled. | * [[1843]]: Governor [[Joseph Johnston]] was born in Lincoln County, North Carolina | ||
* [[1819]]: [[Ruhamah]] was settled. | |||
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March 23 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2008: Second round action of the NCAA basketball tournament took place at the BJCC.
- 1991: The Birmingham Fire lost 20-5 vs. Montreal Machine.
- 1967: Musician and lawyer John P. Strohm was born in Indiana.
- 1951: MOCA director Don Lupo was born in South Carolina.
- 1940: Joseph A. Durick was ordained a preist.
- 1873: Reverend James Coyle was born.
- 1843: Governor Joseph Johnston was born in Lincoln County, North Carolina
- 1819: Ruhamah was settled.