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'''August 16''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | '''August 16''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]: | ||
* [[ | * [[2016]]: Richella Heekins and Ben Marlow arrived in [[Birmingham]] for their [[BHM not BHX]] visit. | ||
* [[ | * [[2013]]: [[Pike's Hickory Pit]] closed. | ||
* [[2007]]: ''[[The Hoover Gazette]]'' published its final issue. | |||
* [[1980]]: [[Legion Field]] hosted the Drum Corps International World Championships. | |||
* [[1979]]: Topping out of [[Princeton Towers|Princeton Towers I]]. | |||
* [[1970]]: A federal warrant was issued for activist [[Angela Davis]], accused of assisting in the escape of George Jackson from San Quentin. | * [[1970]]: A federal warrant was issued for activist [[Angela Davis]], accused of assisting in the escape of George Jackson from San Quentin. | ||
* [[1965]]: [[Pizitz]] opened its [[Alberta City]] [[Pizitz Alberta|store]]. | |||
* [[1947]]: The [[W. S. Brown residence]] on [[Highland Avenue]] was sold to the American Federated Women's Club. | * [[1947]]: The [[W. S. Brown residence]] on [[Highland Avenue]] was sold to the American Federated Women's Club. | ||
* [[1945]]: The ''[[Birmingham News]]'' and ''[[Birmingham Post]]'' resumed publication after agreeing to end the [[1945 printers' strike]]. | |||
* [[1937]]: The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee voted to approve [[Hugo Black]]'s nomination to the Supreme Court. | * [[1937]]: The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee voted to approve [[Hugo Black]]'s nomination to the Supreme Court. | ||
* [[1936]]: [[Jack Brazleton]] [[1936 Avondale plane crash|crashed]] into the [[Avondale School]] in a bi-plane. | * [[1936]]: [[Jack Brazleton]] [[1936 Avondale plane crash|crashed]] into the [[Avondale School]] in a bi-plane. | ||
[[Image:Topper Price.jpg|right|thumb|Topper Price, born August 16, 1952]] | |||
==Births== | |||
* [[1973]]: [[Mayor of Kimberly]] [[Craig Harris]] was born. | |||
* [[1952]]: Musician [[Topper Price]] was born in Mobile County. | |||
* [[1943]]: Pro Bowl guard [[Woody Peoples]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
* [[1940]]: Magazine editor and civic activist [[Philip Morris]] was born in Oklahoma. | |||
* 1940: Baseball player and bookstore owner [[Paul Seitz]] was born in Ohio. | |||
* [[1936]]: Disc jockey [[Tall Paul|Paul "Tall Paul" White]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1928]]: Reverend [[James L. Myers]] was born in South Carolina. | |||
* [[1924]]: Long-time [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] volunteer leader [[Margaret Livingston]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1921]]: Long-time [[Bromberg's]] employee [[Frances Moore]] was born. | |||
* [[1917]]: Club owner [[Andrew Tsimpides]] was born in Birmingham. | |||
* [[1907]]: Reverend [[Lawrence Johnson]] was born in England. | * [[1907]]: Reverend [[Lawrence Johnson]] was born in England. | ||
* [[1894]]: Architect and film artist [[Sigmund Nesselroth]] was born in Budapest, Hungary. | |||
* [[1881]]: ''Titanic'' survivor [[Philipp Mock]] was born in New York, New York. | |||
==Deaths== | |||
* [[2023]]: Writer and musician [[Ed Reynolds]] died in Birmingham. | |||
* [[2011]]: Artist [[Chris Clark]] died. | |||
* [[1989]]: Actress and cheetah breeder [[Amanda Blake]] died in Sacramento, California. | |||
==Sports== | |||
* [[1998]]: [[Birmingham Barons]]' [[Demond Smith]] hit a record two triples vs the Mobile Bay Bears. | |||
* [[1990]]: [[Alan Ogg]] signed an NBA contract with the Miami Heat. | |||
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August 16 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2016: Richella Heekins and Ben Marlow arrived in Birmingham for their BHM not BHX visit.
- 2013: Pike's Hickory Pit closed.
- 2007: The Hoover Gazette published its final issue.
- 1980: Legion Field hosted the Drum Corps International World Championships.
- 1979: Topping out of Princeton Towers I.
- 1970: A federal warrant was issued for activist Angela Davis, accused of assisting in the escape of George Jackson from San Quentin.
- 1965: Pizitz opened its Alberta City store.
- 1947: The W. S. Brown residence on Highland Avenue was sold to the American Federated Women's Club.
- 1945: The Birmingham News and Birmingham Post resumed publication after agreeing to end the 1945 printers' strike.
- 1937: The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee voted to approve Hugo Black's nomination to the Supreme Court.
- 1936: Jack Brazleton crashed into the Avondale School in a bi-plane.
Births
- 1973: Mayor of Kimberly Craig Harris was born.
- 1952: Musician Topper Price was born in Mobile County.
- 1943: Pro Bowl guard Woody Peoples was born in Birmingham.
- 1940: Magazine editor and civic activist Philip Morris was born in Oklahoma.
- 1940: Baseball player and bookstore owner Paul Seitz was born in Ohio.
- 1936: Disc jockey Paul "Tall Paul" White was born in Birmingham.
- 1928: Reverend James L. Myers was born in South Carolina.
- 1924: Long-time Birmingham Museum of Art volunteer leader Margaret Livingston was born in Birmingham.
- 1921: Long-time Bromberg's employee Frances Moore was born.
- 1917: Club owner Andrew Tsimpides was born in Birmingham.
- 1907: Reverend Lawrence Johnson was born in England.
- 1894: Architect and film artist Sigmund Nesselroth was born in Budapest, Hungary.
- 1881: Titanic survivor Philipp Mock was born in New York, New York.
Deaths
- 2023: Writer and musician Ed Reynolds died in Birmingham.
- 2011: Artist Chris Clark died.
- 1989: Actress and cheetah breeder Amanda Blake died in Sacramento, California.
Sports
- 1998: Birmingham Barons' Demond Smith hit a record two triples vs the Mobile Bay Bears.
- 1990: Alan Ogg signed an NBA contract with the Miami Heat.