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Gilmore Halverson 1914 - 1987

Gilmore Halverson of Astoria, Deuel County, South Dakota was born on November 30, 1914, and died at age 72 years old in August 1987.
Gilmore Halverson
Astoria, Deuel County, South Dakota 57213
November 30, 1914
August 1987
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    1914

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    November 30, 1914
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  • 08/dd
    1987

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    August 1987
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    Gilmore Halverson lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 72.
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In 1914, in the year that Gilmore Halverson 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 1934, by the time this person was 20 years old, on November 11th 1933, an extremely strong dust storm hit South Dakota, stripping topsoil. Other strong dust storms had occurred during 1933. Severe droughts continued to hit the Great Plains and the dust storms devastated agricultural production as well as people's' lives for several years. The Roosevelt administration and scientists eventually determined that farming practices had caused the conditions that led to the dust storms and the changes they implemented in farming stopped the Dust Bowl.
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