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1864
Mar 10
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birthIowa City, Johnson, Iowa, USA ⇓ She had a twin brother Perry, who died in infancy. 5 Sources ⇓ |
| 1864 • American Civil War: Abraham Lincoln appoints Ulysses S. Grant commander in chief of all Union armies. |
1870
Age: 5y
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residenceUnion, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA ⇓ She moved to a farm in Poweshiek probably when she was very young, after the death of her father John Lowry. Her mother Mary was a farmer, with the help of her two oldest sons. 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1870 • The first college sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, is established at DePauw University in the United States. |
1882
Jan 26
Age: 17y
marriageJoseph Samuel Boyd Richland, Guthrie, Iowa, USA ⇓ 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1882 • The Married Women's Property Act 1882 receives royal assent in Britain; it enables women to buy, own and sell property and to keep their own earnings. |
1883
Mar 19
Age: 19y
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birth of childRoy Blain Boyd Richland, Guthrie, Iowa, USA ⇓ 2 Sources ⇓ |
| 1883 • The first Carnegie library is opened in Andrew Carnegie's hometown, Dunfermline, Scotland. |
1885
Age: 20y
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residenceClinton, Clinton, Iowa, USA ⇓ Jaretta is a teacher and Emily is a dress-maker. 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1885 • Arbroath 36-0 Bon Accord, the highest score ever in professional soccer. |
1885
Age: 20y
| 1885 • Professional football is legalized in Britain. |
1887
Age: 22y
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marriageGeorge Washington Plaster Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA ⇓ 4 Sources ⇓ |
| 1887 • Results of the Michelson-Morley experiment are published, indicating that the speed of light is independent of motion. |
1889
Nov 6
Age: 25y
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birth of childMary Winona Plaster Eugene, Lane, Oregon, USA ⇓ 3 Sources ⇓ |
| 1889 • Yellow fever interrupts the building of the Panama Canal. |
1895
Apr 4
Age: 31y
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birth of childWonieta Zonobia Plaster Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA ⇓ 2 Sources ⇓ |
| 1895 • The union of Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador begins (ends in 1898). |
1896
Feb 12
Age: 31y
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birth of childNeoma Olieta Plaster Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA ⇓ 2 Sources ⇓ |
| 1896 • In Washington, D.C., in response to a "call to confer" issued by Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin to all women of color, the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs is organized. |
1900
Age: 35y
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residenceOregon, USA ⇓ George Plaster was a barber. 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1900 • American temperance agitator Carrie Nation begins her crusade to demolish saloons. |
1909
Jun 18
Age: 45y
| 1909 • An agreement by Germany, Italy and Switzerland gives the Germans and Italians access to the Gotthard Rail Tunnel. |
1909
Jun
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burialEugene, Lane, Oregon, USA ⇓ Buried at Eugene Pioneer Cemetery 1 Source ⇓ |
| 1909 • The last United States troops leave Cuba after being there since the Spanish–American War of 1898. |