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Addison E. Walser 1869 - 1914

Addison E. Walser was born on August 31, 1869 in Missouri United States to Caswell Carol Walser and Anna Hite (Norfleet) Walser, and had siblings Abraham Norfleet Walser, Eliza Ann (Walser) Hamlin, Florence E. Walser, and William C. Walser. Addison Walser died at age 44 years old on June 30, 1914 in Jefferson City.
Addison E. Walser
August 31, 1869
Missouri, United States
June 30, 1914
Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
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  • 08/31
    1869

    Birthday

    August 31, 1869
    Birthdate
    Missouri United States
    Birthplace
  • 06/30
    1914

    Death

    June 30, 1914
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Jefferson City, Missouri United States
    Death location
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    Addison E. Walser lived 28 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 44.
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In 1869, in the year that Addison E. Walser was born, on May 10th, North America's first transcontinental railroad was completed at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory, by driving a "golden spike" or the "last spike" of the line. The spike was driven by Leland Stanford and is now displayed at Stanford University.
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In 1880, by the time he was merely 11 years old, in October, the "Blizzard of 1880" began in North America - considered the most severe winter ever known in the US. Many areas were snowbound throughout the whole winter, which was made famous in Laura Ingalls Wilder's book The Long Winter.
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