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* [[2008]]: [[Mike Coppage]] was named the replacement for a vacant [[Irondale]] [[Irondale City Council|City Council]] seat. | * [[2008]]: [[Mike Coppage]] was named the replacement for a vacant [[Irondale]] [[Irondale City Council|City Council]] seat. | ||
* [[2007]]: [[Jimbo Wood]] became program director of [[WENN-FM|105.5 The Vulcan]]. | * [[2007]]: [[Jimbo Wood]] became program director of [[WENN-FM|105.5 The Vulcan]]. | ||
* [[2003]]: Mike Coppage resigned as [[Birmingham Police Department|BPD]] [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Chief of Police]] to become Director of the Alabama Department of Public Safety. | * [[2003]]: Mike Coppage resigned as [[Birmingham Police Department|BPD]] [[List of Birmingham police chiefs|Chief of Police]] to become Director of the Alabama Department of Public Safety. | ||
* [[2002]]: The twin pyramids of the [[One Concord Center]] were illuminated for the first time. | * [[2002]]: The twin pyramids of the [[One Concord Center]] were illuminated for the first time. | ||
* [[1994]]: [[Michael Jordan]] signed a free agent contract with the Chicago White Sox, parent club of the [[Birmingham Barons]]. | * [[1994]]: [[Michael Jordan]] signed a free agent contract with the Chicago White Sox, parent club of the [[Birmingham Barons]]. | ||
* [[1983]]: [[Milo's Hamburgers]] opened its first franchise. | |||
* [[1938]]: [[Rick Woodward]] sold [[Rickwood Field]] to [[Ed Norton]] for $175,000. | |||
* [[1818]]: [[Blount County|Blount]], [[Bibb County|Cahawba]] and [[Shelby County|Shelby Counties]] were carved out of Montgomery County by the Alabama Territorial General Assembly. | |||
==Births and deaths== | |||
* 2007: Teacher [[Kellie Camp]] died in a traffic accident. | |||
* [[1984]]: [[Miss Alabama]] 2007 [[Jamie Langley]] was born. | * [[1984]]: [[Miss Alabama]] 2007 [[Jamie Langley]] was born. | ||
* [[ | * [[1949]]: Attorney and NRA president [[Jim Porter]] was born in [[Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[1942]]: [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir]] director [[Carlton Reese]] was born in [[Westfield]]. | * [[1942]]: [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir]] director [[Carlton Reese]] was born in [[Westfield]]. | ||
* [[1932]]: Author [[Gay Talese]] was born in Ocean City, New Jersey. | * [[1932]]: Author [[Gay Talese]] was born in Ocean City, New Jersey. | ||
* [[1925]]: Alabama Supreme Court justice [[Oscar Adams, Jr]] was born. | * [[1925]]: Alabama Supreme Court justice [[Oscar Adams, Jr]] was born. | ||
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February 7 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2009: Frigid Records opened inside Magic City Motor Scooters.
- 2008: Mike Coppage was named the replacement for a vacant Irondale City Council seat.
- 2007: Jimbo Wood became program director of 105.5 The Vulcan.
- 2003: Mike Coppage resigned as BPD Chief of Police to become Director of the Alabama Department of Public Safety.
- 2002: The twin pyramids of the One Concord Center were illuminated for the first time.
- 1994: Michael Jordan signed a free agent contract with the Chicago White Sox, parent club of the Birmingham Barons.
- 1983: Milo's Hamburgers opened its first franchise.
- 1938: Rick Woodward sold Rickwood Field to Ed Norton for $175,000.
- 1818: Blount, Cahawba and Shelby Counties were carved out of Montgomery County by the Alabama Territorial General Assembly.
Births and deaths
- 2007: Teacher Kellie Camp died in a traffic accident.
- 1984: Miss Alabama 2007 Jamie Langley was born.
- 1949: Attorney and NRA president Jim Porter was born in Birmingham.
- 1942: Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Choir director Carlton Reese was born in Westfield.
- 1932: Author Gay Talese was born in Ocean City, New Jersey.
- 1925: Alabama Supreme Court justice Oscar Adams, Jr was born.