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Ethleen Agnew Cantrell 1914 - 2001

Ethleen Agnew Cantrell of Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN was born on May 30, 1914, and died at age 86 years old on May 2, 2001. Ethleen Cantrell was buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery Section BBB Site 609 1200 Bailey Avenue, in Chattanooga.
Ethleen Agnew Cantrell
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN 37412
May 30, 1914
May 2, 2001
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  • 05/30
    1914

    Birthday

    May 30, 1914
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PFC Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 05/2
    2001

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    May 2, 2001
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    Chattanooga National Cemetery Section BBB Site 609 1200 Bailey Avenue, in Chattanooga, Tn 37404
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In 1914, in the year that Ethleen Agnew Cantrell was born, President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother's Day, the second Sunday in May, as a national holiday to honor mothers. Anna Jarvis had championed a Mother's Day for years but Congress had joked a few years earlier that then they would have to proclaim a "Mother-in-law's Day" as well. The President who championed a woman's right to vote also created a day in their honor.
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In 1933, at the age of 19 years old, Ethleen was alive when the day after being inaugurated, the new President, Franklin Roosevelt, declared a four-day bank holiday to stop people from withdrawing their money from shaky banks (the bank run). Within 5 days of his administration, the Emergency Banking Act was passed - reorganizing banks and closing insolvent ones. In his first 100 days, he asked Congress to repeal Prohibition (which they did), signed the Tennessee Valley Authority Act, signed legislation that paid commodity farmers to leave their fields fallow, thus ending surpluses and boosting prices, signed a bill that gave workers the right to unionize and bargain collectively for higher wages and better working conditions as well as suspending some antitrust laws and establishing a federally funded Public Works Administration, and won passage of 12 other major laws that helped the economy.
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