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Annette Mary Dunn 1861

Annette Mary Dunn was born in 1861 in Geelong, Greater Geelong City County, VIC Australia to Edward Carey Dunn and Kezia Cooper Dunn, and has siblings Frederick Cooper Dunn, Maria Louisa Dunn, William Edward Dunn, and Katherine Welch Dunn. Annette Dunn died in Hornsby, The Council of the Shire of Hornsby County, NSW.
Annette Mary Dunn
1861
Geelong, Greater Geelong City County, VIC, Australia
Hornsby, The Council of the Shire of Hornsby County, NSW, 2077, Australia
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In 1861, in the year that Annette Mary Dunn was born, on February 11th the U.S. House voted unanimously to guarantee noninterference with slavery in any state, allowing states to decide whether they would allow slavery or not.
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In 1890, on December 29th, the Wounded Knee Massacre occurred in South Dakota on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation . The U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment said that they rode into the Lakota camp "trying to disarm" the inhabitants. One person, Black Coyote - who was deaf - held onto his rifle, saying that he paid a lot of money for it. Shots rang out and by the end at least 153 Lakota Sioux - some estimates say 300 - and 25 troops had died. The site of the massacre is a National Historic Landmark.
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