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* [[2014]]: [[St Paul & the Broken Bones]]' first full-length album, "Half the City", was released. | * [[2014]]: [[St Paul & the Broken Bones]]' first full-length album, "Half the City", was released. | ||
* [[2011]]: [[Dunkin' Donuts]] opened on [[6th Avenue South]] on the [[UAB]] campus. | |||
* [[2001]]: [[Birmingham Thunderbolts]] won 14-3 against Chicago Enforcers before a crowd of 17,582 at [[Legion Field]]. | |||
* [[1978]]: ''[[Llandovacaste birminghamensis]]'' was honored with a special commemorative postmark. | |||
* [[1944]]: The ''[[USS Birmingham (CL-62)]]'' left the Mare Island Navy Yard after repairs. | |||
* 1944: 15-year-old pitcher [[Joe Nuxhall]] signed with the Cincinnati Reds. | |||
* [[1907]]: [[George Ward]] was re-elected [[Mayor of Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1891]]: [[Oneonta]] was incorporated. | |||
* [[1861]]: The "Alabama Republic" was admitted to the Confederate States of America and [[Jefferson Davis]] was sworn in as the new nation's first president. | |||
==Births and deaths== | |||
* [[2012]]: Former radio host [[Patti Wheeler]] died. | * [[2012]]: Former radio host [[Patti Wheeler]] died. | ||
* [[2010]]: Radio personality [[Scott Daniels|"Scotty D" Daniels]] died in Columbus, Ohio. | * [[2010]]: Radio personality [[Scott Daniels|"Scotty D" Daniels]] died in Columbus, Ohio. | ||
* [[1986]]: Miss Black Alabama USA 2005 [[Ebonee Benson]] was born. | * [[1986]]: Miss Black Alabama USA 2005 [[Ebonee Benson]] was born. | ||
* [[1976]]: Swimmer [[Scott Tucker]] was born in Birmingham. | * [[1976]]: Swimmer [[Scott Tucker]] was born in Birmingham. | ||
* [[1966]]: Artist [[Dan Bynum]] was born. | * [[1966]]: Artist [[Dan Bynum]] was born. | ||
* [[1957]]: Radio executive and [[Mayor of Midfield]] [[Gary Richardson]] was born. | * [[1957]]: Radio executive and [[Mayor of Midfield]] [[Gary Richardson]] was born. | ||
* [[1948]]: [[Buffalo Rock Company]] CEO and president [[Jimmy Lee III]] was born. | * [[1948]]: [[Buffalo Rock Company]] CEO and president [[Jimmy Lee III]] was born. | ||
* [[1936]]: Columnist and author [[Paul Hemphill]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | * [[1936]]: Columnist and author [[Paul Hemphill]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1930]]: Baseball player [[Frank House]] was born in [[Bessemer]]. | * [[1930]]: Baseball player [[Frank House]] was born in [[Bessemer]]. | ||
* [[1869]]: [[Mayor of Birmingham]] [[David McLendon]] was born in [[Shelby County]]. | * [[1869]]: [[Mayor of Birmingham]] [[David McLendon]] was born in [[Shelby County]]. | ||
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February 18 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2014: St Paul & the Broken Bones' first full-length album, "Half the City", was released.
- 2011: Dunkin' Donuts opened on 6th Avenue South on the UAB campus.
- 2001: Birmingham Thunderbolts won 14-3 against Chicago Enforcers before a crowd of 17,582 at Legion Field.
- 1978: Llandovacaste birminghamensis was honored with a special commemorative postmark.
- 1944: The USS Birmingham (CL-62) left the Mare Island Navy Yard after repairs.
- 1944: 15-year-old pitcher Joe Nuxhall signed with the Cincinnati Reds.
- 1907: George Ward was re-elected Mayor of Birmingham.
- 1891: Oneonta was incorporated.
- 1861: The "Alabama Republic" was admitted to the Confederate States of America and Jefferson Davis was sworn in as the new nation's first president.
Births and deaths
- 2012: Former radio host Patti Wheeler died.
- 2010: Radio personality "Scotty D" Daniels died in Columbus, Ohio.
- 1986: Miss Black Alabama USA 2005 Ebonee Benson was born.
- 1976: Swimmer Scott Tucker was born in Birmingham.
- 1966: Artist Dan Bynum was born.
- 1957: Radio executive and Mayor of Midfield Gary Richardson was born.
- 1948: Buffalo Rock Company CEO and president Jimmy Lee III was born.
- 1936: Columnist and author Paul Hemphill was born in Birmingham.
- 1930: Baseball player Frank House was born in Bessemer.
- 1869: Mayor of Birmingham David McLendon was born in Shelby County.