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Murtle Ivy Ruschmeyer 1901

Murtle Ivy Ruschmeyer was born to Edith Mary Ruschmeyer, and died on March 9, 1901 in Bendigo, VIC Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Murtle Ivy Ruschmeyer.
Murtle Ivy Ruschmeyer
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March 9, 1901
Bendigo, VIC, Australia
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    Murtle Ivy Ruschmeyer lived 77 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of .
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In 1825, on August 18th, the Panic of 1825 began in London and spread to Europe, Latin America, and the United States. It affected Great Britain most strongly, leading to the closing of six banks in London and 60 banks in the country. Scottish adventurer - and trickster - Gregor MacGregor had invented a fictional Latin American country called Poyais and persuaded others to invest in the "country". The loss of funds on the part of banks and others began the panic.
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In 1841, on August 16th, President John Tyler vetoed a bill to re-establish the Second Bank of the United States - America's Central Bank. President Jackson had previously dissolved the bank and Tyler's veto angered the Whig Party (his own party). Rioters gathered outside the White House and burned Tyler in effigy, threw stones at the White House, and fired guns. It may have been the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U.S. history.
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