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Labrado R Aponto 1902 - 1981

Labrado R Aponto of New Athens, Saint Clair County, IL was born on August 16, 1902, and died at age 79 years old on October 30, 1981. Labrado Aponto was buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Section R Site 778 2900 Sheridan Road, in St. Louis, Mo.
Labrado R Aponto
New Athens, Saint Clair County, IL 62264
August 16, 1902
October 30, 1981
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Labrado R Aponto's History: 1902 - 1981

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  • 08/16
    1902

    Birthday

    August 16, 1902
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: SGT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 10/30
    1981

    Death

    October 30, 1981
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    Unknown
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Section R Site 778 2900 Sheridan Road, in St. Louis, Mo 63125
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In 1902, in the year that Labrado R Aponto was born, about 150 thousand United Mine Workers went on strike in eastern Pennsylvania for a wage increase and more suitable hours. They eventually got a 10% raise and their workday was reduced from 10 hours to 9. Because winter was coming and most people at the time heated their homes with coal, President Teddy Roosevelt arbitrated between the owners and the workers - the first time that the Federal government arbitrated in a strike.
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In 1918, at the age of 16 years old, Labrado was alive when in January, President Wilson presented his Fourteen Points, which assured citizens that World War I was being fought for a moral cause and outlined a plan for postwar peace in Europe. The only leader of the Allies to present such a plan, the Europeans thought Wilson was being too idealistic. The points included free trade, open agreements, democracy and self-determination. They were based on the research and suggestions of 150 advisors.
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