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* 2014: The [[Homewood High School]] marching band made their [[List of nationally televised school marching band appearances|fourth appearance]] in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. | * 2014: The [[Homewood High School]] marching band made their [[List of nationally televised school marching band appearances|fourth appearance]] in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. | ||
* [[2013]]: Three teens were killed in a [[2013 Jasper plane crash|plane crash]] in [[Jasper]]. | * [[2013]]: Three teens were killed in a [[2013 Jasper plane crash|plane crash]] in [[Jasper]]. | ||
* 2013: The [[Birmingham Pledge]] was read aloud from Hawk's View Overlook at [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]]. | * 2013: The [[Birmingham Pledge]] was read aloud from Hawk's View Overlook at [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]]. | ||
* [[2009]]: The [[Homewood High School]] marching band made their [[List of nationally televised school marching band appearances|third appearance]] in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. | * [[2009]]: The [[Homewood High School]] marching band made their [[List of nationally televised school marching band appearances|third appearance]] in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. | ||
* [[2005]]: [[Renasant Bank]] entered Birmingham with the purchase of Decatur's Heritage Bank. | * [[2005]]: [[Renasant Bank]] entered Birmingham with the purchase of Decatur's Heritage Bank. | ||
* [[2002]]: [[Malcolm Portera]] succeeded [[Thomas Meredith]] as chancellor of the [[University of Alabama System]]. | * [[2002]]: [[Malcolm Portera]] succeeded [[Thomas Meredith]] as chancellor of the [[University of Alabama System]]. | ||
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* [[1984]]: [[AT&T South|South Central Bell]] and six other regional companies split off from AT&T by order of the U.S. Department of Justice. | * [[1984]]: [[AT&T South|South Central Bell]] and six other regional companies split off from AT&T by order of the U.S. Department of Justice. | ||
* [[1962]]: The [[Birmingham City Commission]] ordered all [[List of Birmingham parks|city parks]] to close in defiance of a court order to end segregation. | * [[1962]]: The [[Birmingham City Commission]] ordered all [[List of Birmingham parks|city parks]] to close in defiance of a court order to end segregation. | ||
* [[1943]]: [[Frank Carnaggio]] enlisted in the Air Force. | * [[1943]]: [[Frank Carnaggio]] enlisted in the Air Force. | ||
* [[1916]]: The [[Florence Hotel]] closed. | |||
* [[1916]]: The [[Florence Hotel]] | |||
* [[1910]]: [[Elyton]], [[Ensley]], [[Wylam]] and other communities became part of the city of [[Birmingham]] as part of the [[Greater Birmingham]] legislation. | * [[1910]]: [[Elyton]], [[Ensley]], [[Wylam]] and other communities became part of the city of [[Birmingham]] as part of the [[Greater Birmingham]] legislation. | ||
* [[1908]]: [[Prohibition|Local prohibition]] went into effect in [[Jefferson County]]. | |||
* [[1908]]: [[Prohibition|Local prohibition]] went into effect in [[Jefferson County]] | |||
* [[1890]]: [[Walter McAdory]] married [[Daisey McAdory|Daisey Crook]]. | * [[1890]]: [[Walter McAdory]] married [[Daisey McAdory|Daisey Crook]]. | ||
* [[1777]]: [[William Pullen]] enlisted in the Continental Army. | * [[1777]]: [[William Pullen]] enlisted in the Continental Army. | ||
==Establishments== | |||
* [[2013]]: [[Cooper Green Mercy Hospital]] reopened as a primary and urgent care clinic. | |||
* 2013: [[Substrate Radio]] was launched by [[Jason Hamric]]. | |||
* [[2010]]: [[Frost Cummings Tidwell Group]] was created by merger of [[Frost Cummings LLP]] and the [[Tidwell Group]]. | |||
* [[2007]]: [[Fried Green Radio]] began broadcasting over the Internet. | |||
* [[1947]]: The city's first FM station, [[WAFM-FM]] went on the air. | |||
* [[1921]]: The Town of [[Parrish]] was incorporated. | |||
* [[1909]]: [[Bibb County Junior High School]] opened in [[Centreville]]. | |||
==Births and deaths== | ==Births and deaths== |
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January 1 in the history of the Birmingham District:
- 2014: A plane crash in an Alabaster back yard resulted in minor injuries.
- 2014: Richard Shahan was arrested as a "fugitive from justice" before boarding a flight from Nashville, Tennessee to Frankfurt, Germany.
- 2014: The Homewood High School marching band made their fourth appearance in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.
- 2013: Three teens were killed in a plane crash in Jasper.
- 2013: The Birmingham Pledge was read aloud from Hawk's View Overlook at Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve.
- 2009: The Homewood High School marching band made their third appearance in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.
- 2005: Renasant Bank entered Birmingham with the purchase of Decatur's Heritage Bank.
- 2002: Malcolm Portera succeeded Thomas Meredith as chancellor of the University of Alabama System.
- 1998: WBMG 42's newscast went off the air.
- 1996: The West End Masonic Temple was destroyed by fire.
- 1996: Dowd Ritter succeeded John Woods as president and CEO of AmSouth Bank.
- 1984: South Central Bell and six other regional companies split off from AT&T by order of the U.S. Department of Justice.
- 1962: The Birmingham City Commission ordered all city parks to close in defiance of a court order to end segregation.
- 1943: Frank Carnaggio enlisted in the Air Force.
- 1916: The Florence Hotel closed.
- 1910: Elyton, Ensley, Wylam and other communities became part of the city of Birmingham as part of the Greater Birmingham legislation.
- 1908: Local prohibition went into effect in Jefferson County.
- 1890: Walter McAdory married Daisey Crook.
- 1777: William Pullen enlisted in the Continental Army.
Establishments
- 2013: Cooper Green Mercy Hospital reopened as a primary and urgent care clinic.
- 2013: Substrate Radio was launched by Jason Hamric.
- 2010: Frost Cummings Tidwell Group was created by merger of Frost Cummings LLP and the Tidwell Group.
- 2007: Fried Green Radio began broadcasting over the Internet.
- 1947: The city's first FM station, WAFM-FM went on the air.
- 1921: The Town of Parrish was incorporated.
- 1909: Bibb County Junior High School opened in Centreville.
Births and deaths
- 2013: Three teens were killed in a plane crash in Jasper.
- 2010: Drummer Gregory Slay (Remy Zero) died.
- 2009: Former Birmingham-Southern College president Henry Stanford died in Americus, Georgia.
- 1967: Linebacker Derrick Thomas was born in Miami, Florida.
- 1965: Congresswoman Terri Sewell was born in Huntsville, Madison County.
- 1899: William H. Smith, 21st Governor of Alabama, died in Birmingham.
Bowl games
- 1952: Bethune-Cookman defeated Texas College 27-13 in the 10th and final Vulcan Bowl at Legion Field.
- 1949: Kentucky State defeated North Carolina A&T 23-13 in the 9th Vulcan Bowl.
- 1949: Baylor defeated Wake Forest 20-7 in the 2nd and final Dixie Bowl at Legion Field.
- 1948: Central State (Ohio) defeated Grambling State 27-21 in the 8th Vulcan Bowl.
- 1948: Arkansas defeated William & Mary 21-19 in the first Dixie Bowl.
- 1947: Tennessee State defeated Louisville Municipal College 32-0 in the 7th Vulcan Bowl.
- 1946: Tennessee State University defeated Texas College 33-6 in the 6th Vulcan Bowl.
- 1945: Tennessee State University defeated Tuskegee University 13-0 in the 5th Vulcan Bowl.
- 1944: Tuskegee University defeated Clark College 12-7 in the 4th Vulcan Bowl.
- 1943: Texas College defeated Tuskegee University 13-10 in the 3rd Vulcan Bowl.
- 1942: 1941 Alabama Crimson Tide football team beat Texas A&M 29-21 in the Cotton Bowl.
- 1942: Langston College defeated Morris Brown College 13-0 in the 2nd Vulcan Bowl.
- 1941: Morris Brown defeated Wilberforce 19-3 in the 1st Vulcan Bowl.