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*[[1978]]: Prizefighter [[Michael Gibbons]] was born in [[Midfield]]. | *[[1978]]: Prizefighter [[Michael Gibbons]] was born in [[Midfield]]. | ||
*1978: Major League Baseball player [[Lyman Bostock, Jr]] was murdered in Gary, Indiana. | *1978: Major League Baseball player [[Lyman Bostock, Jr]] was murdered in Gary, Indiana. | ||
* [[1973]]: Sly & the Family Stone played a concert at [[Rickwood Field]]. | |||
*[[1923]]: Teacher and minister [[Willie Spencer]] was born. | *[[1923]]: Teacher and minister [[Willie Spencer]] was born. | ||
*[[1919]]: Columnist [[Clettus Atkinson]] was born. | *[[1919]]: Columnist [[Clettus Atkinson]] was born. | ||
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September 23 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2007: BSC Panthers won 37-7 at LaGrange College.
- 2006: The first annual Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival was held in conjuction with the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival.
- 2006: Pilot Clayton Reuse and two others were killed in a plane crash during the Wings and Wheels Air Show in Calera.
- 2005: The Birmingham Post-Herald published its final edition.
- 2005: The 7th annual Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival was kicked off in the downtown Theatre District.
- 2004: The sixth annual Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival began.
- 2001: The Jim Walter No. 5 Mine explosion resulted in the deaths of thirteen miners.
- 1978: Prizefighter Michael Gibbons was born in Midfield.
- 1978: Major League Baseball player Lyman Bostock, Jr was murdered in Gary, Indiana.
- 1973: Sly & the Family Stone played a concert at Rickwood Field.
- 1923: Teacher and minister Willie Spencer was born.
- 1919: Columnist Clettus Atkinson was born.