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* [[1960]]: Construction began on [[Logan Martin Dam]]. | * [[1960]]: Construction began on [[Logan Martin Dam]]. | ||
* [[1956]]: Nurse and activist [[Emily Lyons]] was born. | * [[1956]]: Nurse and activist [[Emily Lyons]] was born. | ||
* [[1903]]: Governor [[William Jelks]] appointed [[Charles Ferguson]] to the [[City Court of Jefferson County]]. | |||
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July 18 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Alabama Warriors tied the Memphis Panthers 16-16 in Memphis.
- 2006: Summerfest's production of Oliver! opened at the Virginia Samford Theatre
- 2006: The Birmingham City Council approved an $875,000 two-year contract with Brantley Visioneering to serve as project manager for Phase I of the Railroad Reservation Park.
- 2006: Patricia Todd defeated Gaynell Hendricks for the Alabama House District 54 seat.
- 2005: Eric Robert Rudolph was sentenced in Birmingham to two consecutive life terms without parole for the murder of a police officer in the 1998 bombing of an abortion clinic on Southside.
- 1997: The Alabama Saints played the Chattanooga Express in Liberty Park.
- 1986: Parker High School and UAB basketball player Walter Sharpe was born in Huntsville.
- 1960: Construction began on Logan Martin Dam.
- 1956: Nurse and activist Emily Lyons was born.
- 1903: Governor William Jelks appointed Charles Ferguson to the City Court of Jefferson County.