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Gordon Wood 1957

Gordon Wood was born to David Elder Wood and Jessie (Norman) Wood, and had siblings William Rupert Wood, George Sydney Wood, Violet Mary Wood, Norman Wood, Hugh Alexander Wood, Lillian Hilda Wood, Edith Emily (Wood) Williams, and Daisy Jessie (Wood) Webb. Gordon Wood died on July 14, 1957, and was buried at Fawkner Memorial Park 1187 Sydney Rd, in Fawkner, Moreland City County, VIC Australia.
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    Enlisted 1914. 2nd Artillery Brigade, A.I.F. Wounded in left knee.
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    July 14, 1957
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    Fawkner Memorial Park 1187 Sydney Rd, in Fawkner, Moreland City County, VIC 3060, Australia
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Did you know?
In 1821, on August 10th, Missouri was admitted as the 24th U.S. state. Once part of the Louisiana Purchase, the Missouri Territory had petitioned to become a state in 1818 but because slavery was an issue in the US at the time, the territory's request was controversial. With the Missouri Compromise of 1820 - which made Maine a free state and Missouri a slave state - Missouri was admitted to the US.
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In 1846, on February 26th, the Liberty Bell was rung for George Washington's birthday. It is said that when it was rung, a previous crack was worsened, leading to the crack seen today. A paper of the time said that at "around noon, it was discovered that the ringing had caused the crack to be greatly extended, and that the old Independence Bell...now hangs in the great city steeple irreparably cracked and forever dumb".
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