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*[[2006]]: [[Fairfield]] [[Fairfield Police Department|police officer]] [[Mary Smith]] was killed in the line of duty. | *[[2006]]: [[Fairfield]] [[Fairfield Police Department|police officer]] [[Mary Smith]] was killed in the line of duty. | ||
*[[1991]]: NBA basketball player [[Eric Bledsoe]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | |||
*[[1946]]: The "neon popsicle" traffic safety light was affixed to [[Vulcan]]'s spear. | *[[1946]]: The "neon popsicle" traffic safety light was affixed to [[Vulcan]]'s spear. | ||
*[[1933]]: The [[Birmingham Symphony Association]] was incorporated. | *[[1933]]: The [[Birmingham Symphony Association]] was incorporated. |
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October 23 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: Fairfield police officer Mary Smith was killed in the line of duty.
- 1991: NBA basketball player Eric Bledsoe was born in Birmingham.
- 1946: The "neon popsicle" traffic safety light was affixed to Vulcan's spear.
- 1933: The Birmingham Symphony Association was incorporated.
- 1920: The 9th International Balloon Race came to Birmingham.
- 1915: Henry Edmonds resigned as pastor of the South Highland Presbyterian Church.
- 1903: Alabama won the Iron Bowl 18-6 in Montgomery.