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- 15:39, 3 April 2024 Stockham Building (hist | edit) [1,778 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|375px|Stockham Building in 2013 The '''Stockham Building''', originally the '''Stockham Woman's Building''' is a 2-story neoclassical revival academic building on the southern end of the campus of Birmingham-Southern College. It was constructed in 1931 with funds donated by Kate Clark Stockham. the chair of Stockham Valves & Fittings and widow of its founder William Stockham. The building was intended to hou...")
- 14:20, 3 April 2024 Fred Hunter (hist | edit) [2,985 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Fred Hunter''' (born April 3, 1953 in Fort Payne) is a former meteorologist and creator and producer of "Absolutely Alabama" segments for WBRC 6. Hunter, the son of T. F. and Dorothy Chitwood Hunter of Fort Payne. The family lived in Jasper for a while and also spent time in Clayton, Barbour County; Opp, Covington County; Alexander City; and before settling in Fyffe, DeKalb County, when T. F. Hunter purchased the Fyffe Five-and-Dime and Fr...")
- 09:10, 3 April 2024 Avenue H Ensley (hist | edit) [3,852 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{About|the street in Ensley|the downtown Birmingham street|University Boulevard}} '''Avenue H''' is a business street seven blocks south of the railroad tracks in downtown Ensley. The eastern end of the street continues from Avenue G Ensley in Central Pratt. It continues through South Pratt and Ensley proper, stopping at 35th Street Ensley short of I-59. {{stub}} ==Notable addresses== ===South Pratt=== * Avenue begins at Railroad Avenue...")
- 16:01, 2 April 2024 Alabama Blues Hall of Fame (hist | edit) [5,103 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Alabama Blues Hall of Fame''' is a local chapter of the '''Blues Hall of Fame''', a website founded in 1999 by Dan Marolt of San Francisco, California to honor blues musicians with an online "eMuseum" and various induction events hosted by local "blues ambassadors" at clubs around the world. The program is a operated under a fiscal sponsorship basis with the Virginia-based non-profit "United Charitable". It is not affiliated with the Memphis, Tennessee-based...")
- 14:13, 2 April 2024 David Crenshaw (disambiguation) (hist | edit) [339 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''David Crenshaw''' can refer to any of the followng: * David Crenshaw Jr (1926–2011), World War II veteran, U.S. Steel worker, entrepreneur and civic activist. * Dave Crenshaw (born c. 1967), musician and music producer {{dismabig}}")
- 13:12, 2 April 2024 Dave Crenshaw (hist | edit) [1,600 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''David Edric Crenshaw''' (born c. [[1967] in Birmingham) is a musician and producer. Crenshaw is the youngest of three sons of long-time Ramsay High School band director Edward Crenshaw. He grew up in Birmingham and graduated from Huffman High School in 1985, participating in the school's drama department. Crenshaw has worked as a professional percussionist, notably recording and touring with Maxwell and PJ Morton. His recordings with Morton won G...")
- 10:03, 2 April 2024 2024 Birmingham network outage (hist | edit) [2,647 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''2024 Birmingham network outage''' was a disruption in the computer network used by the City of Birmingham to support its administrative payroll, permitting, licenses, tax collection, and other services. The outage occurred during the first week of March 2024 and was first acknowledged officially in a memo to city employees from communications director Rick Journey on March 12. Though no official statement has been made about the cause of the outag...")
- 16:44, 1 April 2024 Edward Wilson (disambiguation) (hist | edit) [249 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Edward Wilson''' can refer to any of the following: * Edward J. Wilson (1932–2010), long-time rector of St Mark's Episcopal Church * Edward O. Wilson (1929–2021), entomologist and father of sociobiology {{disambig}}")
- 16:42, 1 April 2024 Edward J. Wilson (hist | edit) [1,481 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Edward John Wilson''' (born July 31, 1932 in Mobile, Mobile County; died April 1, 2010) was an Episcopal priest and long-time rector of St Mark's Episcopal Church in South Titusville. Wilson trained as a Catholic priest. He attended Our Lady of the Lake Seminary in Syracuse, Indiana and was ordained in the early 1960s. He went on to complete a bachelor of science at Crosier Seminary in Onamia, Minnesota; a bachelor of arts at Hastings College...")
- 12:41, 1 April 2024 St Mark's Episcopal Church (hist | edit) [1,561 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to St Mark African Methodist Episcopal Church) Tag: New redirect
- 08:06, 1 April 2024 Salvation Army Birmingham 614 Corps Community Worship Center (hist | edit) [799 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Salvation Army Birmingham 614 Corps Community Worship Center''' was a former chapel of the Salvation Army Birmingham Area Command located at 2410 Reverend Abraham Woods Boulevard. It was erected by the army in 1967 and served until 2017 when the army consolidated its Birmingham operations on a new "Center of Hope" campus adjacent to I-65 at Finley Boulevard. The building was transferred to Jefferson County in 2021. ==References== *Bain...")
- 20:47, 31 March 2024 Dennison Avenue (hist | edit) [2,581 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (creating redirect so that both forms of the name will end up the same (yet to be created) page.) Tag: New redirect
- 11:04, 31 March 2024 List of concerts at Sloss Furnaces (hist | edit) [8,342 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is a '''List of concerts at Sloss Furnaces''', including music-only events which took place at the former iron furnace site: * August 30, 1986: Sinéad O'Connor * May 16, 1990: Townes Van Zandt * July 20, 1991: I-95 Summer Meltdown with Trixter, Robbie Nevil and Slick Lilly * May 6, 1995: Korn, Marilyn Manson and Danzig * July 22, 1995: Weezer and That Dog * May 8, 1996: Presidents of the United...")
- 10:57, 31 March 2024 Furnace Fest 2023 (hist | edit) [2,460 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Furnace Fest 2023''' was a three-day punk/hardcore/metal music festival held on September 22–24, 2023 at Sloss Furnaces. The event was organized and promoted by Johnny Grimes in partnership Nashville record executive Chad Johnson, who promoted the earlier incarnation. Ryan Luther of Nashville and Mike Ziemer of Dallas, Texas were also involved in the production. Prior to the main festival, a "Benefit Ba...")
- 21:46, 30 March 2024 BJCTA Board (hist | edit) [2,881 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority Board''' is the governing body responsible for operation of the Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority. The first 3-member board of directors for a Jefferson County Transit Authority (JCTA) was created by Act No. 993 during the 1971 Alabama legislative session. It specified three members, one elected by the Jefferson County Commission, one by the Birmingham City Council...")
- 20:40, 30 March 2024 Tiera Kennedy (hist | edit) [2,585 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Tiera Leftwich Kennedy''' (born March 24, 1998) is a singer and songwriter who blends R&B and country sounds. Tiera is the daughter of Howell and Natarsha Leftwich. She grew up in Gardendale and taught herself to play guitar by watching online videos. She performed in Birmingham and Nashville, Tennessee, while attending Gardendale High School and later on a full scholarship to the University of North Alabama in Athens. Whil...")
- 21:19, 29 March 2024 Esther Cooper Jackson (hist | edit) [8,406 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Esther Victoria Cooper Jackson''' (born August 21, 1917 in Arlington, Virginia; died August 23, 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts) was a civil rights activist, social worker, magazine editor and executive secretary of the Southern Negro Youth Congress. Esther was the daughter of George Posea Cooper and Esther Georgia Irving Cooper, who served as president of the Arlington branch of the NAACP. She attended segregated schools as a child, graduating...")
- 15:23, 29 March 2024 Hudson City (hist | edit) [318 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Hudson City''' was once an independent municipality. It was annexed into the City of Birmingham in the 1960s, becoming the eastern portion of the Inglenook neighborhood. {{stub}} * Category:Former municipalities")
- 13:02, 29 March 2024 Christine Taylor (hist | edit) [3,465 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''G. Christine Taylor''' (born c. 1957) is a former radio executive and current vice president and associate provost for diversity, equity and inclusion at the University of Alabama. Taylor graduated from Harriman High School in Roane County, Tennessee in 1975. She went on to complete a bachelor of arts in mass communications and media at Middle Tennessee State University in 1979. She began her radio career at WMOT-FM in Murfreesboro. She also worked wi...")
- 10:25, 29 March 2024 Alabamians for Academic Excellence and Integrity (hist | edit) [1,458 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Alabamians for Academic Excellence and Integrity''' ('''AAEI''') is a non-profit advocacy group which aims to promote education programs which are "rooted in the classical Western tradition", also described as "the Judeo-Western Civilization". The organization was founded in 2021 by Earl Tilford and Larry Clayton. It has advocated for the institution of an '''Alabama Classical College''' and has lobbied for the elimination of Diversity, Equity and Inclusi...")