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Dolores I Rose 1918 - 2008

Dolores I Rose of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, MN was born on February 19, 1918, and died at age 90 years old on March 21, 2008. Dolores Rose was buried at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section CC1 Row 11 Site 7A 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis.
Dolores I Rose
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, MN 55117
February 19, 1918
March 21, 2008
Female
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  • 02/19
    1918

    Birthday

    February 19, 1918
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: T SGT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 03/21
    2008

    Death

    March 21, 2008
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Ft. Snelling National Cemetery Section CC1 Row 11 Site 7A 7601 34th Avenue, South, in Minneapolis, Mn 55450
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In 1918, in the year that Dolores I Rose was born, following European countries, Daylight Saving Time went into effect in the United States in March. It was an effort to conserve fuel needed to produce electric power. This was a war effort and proved unpopular so in most areas of the United States, Daylight Saving Time ended after World War I. It returned during World War II.
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In 1922, when she was only 4 years old, on June 22, coal miners in Herrin Illinois, were on strike (coal miners had been on strike nationally since April 1). The striking miners were outraged at the strikebreakers (scabs) that the company had brought in and laid siege to the mine. Three union workers were killed when gunfire was exchanged. The next day, union miners killed 23 strikebreakers and mine guards. No one, on either side, ever faced jail time.
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