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Joseph Twinley 1918

J Twinley died on October 8, 1918, and was buried at Bois-des-angles British Cemetery Crevecoeur-sur-l'escaut in France. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joseph Twinley.
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J Twinley's History: 1918

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    Service number: 49969 Rank: Private Regiment: Essex Regiment Unit/ship/squadron: 10th Bn.
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    October 8, 1918
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    Bois-des-angles British Cemetery Crevecoeur-sur-l'escaut in France
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In 1824, on December 3rd, the U.S. presidential election of 1824 was finally decided. None of the four candidates for U.S. President gained a majority of the electoral votes so for the first - and last - time the election was thrown into the U.S. House of Representatives for a decision, called a contingent election. John Quincy Adams won on the first vote. Another candidate, Andrew Jackson, never accepted the results and accused Adams and Henry Clay - the Speaker of the House - of striking a "corrupt bargain".
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In 1831, on January 1st, William Lloyd Garrison began publishing The Liberator, an antislavery newspaper, in Boston Massachusetts. Published until 1865, the paper was strongly abolitionist and advocated the "immediate and complete emancipation of all slaves".
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