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* [[2000]]: [[2000 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 61-50 to the Tennessee Valley Vipers in Huntsville. | * [[2000]]: [[2000 Birmingham Steeldogs|The Birmingham Steeldogs]] lost 61-50 to the Tennessee Valley Vipers in Huntsville. | ||
* [[1997]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired Central Texas Bancorp of Waco, Texas. | * [[1997]]: [[Compass Bank]] acquired Central Texas Bancorp of Waco, Texas. | ||
* [[1990]]: Architect [[Edgar Mims]] died. | |||
* [[1961]]: A paved quarter-mile track opened at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]]. | * [[1961]]: A paved quarter-mile track opened at the [[Birmingham International Raceway]]. | ||
* [[1960]]: [[Paul Hardin]] was elected a bishop of the Methodist Church. | * [[1960]]: [[Paul Hardin]] was elected a bishop of the Methodist Church. |
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July 15 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2006: The Birmingham Steeldogs lost 47-52 at the Macon Knights.
- 2002: President George W. Bush visited Birmingham. He gave a speech on national security at the Alys Stephens Center and attended a fundraiser for Governor Bob Riley at the BJCC.
- 2000: The Birmingham Steeldogs lost 61-50 to the Tennessee Valley Vipers in Huntsville.
- 1997: Compass Bank acquired Central Texas Bancorp of Waco, Texas.
- 1990: Architect Edgar Mims died.
- 1961: A paved quarter-mile track opened at the Birmingham International Raceway.
- 1960: Paul Hardin was elected a bishop of the Methodist Church.
- 1952: Pro basketball player Allen Murphy was born in Birmingham
- 1942: Vivian Malone, the first black graduate of the University of Alabama, was born in Mobile.
- 1922: Sister Mary Joseph was born.