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Myrtle A Myers 1919 - 1987

Myrtle A Myers of Bowman, Orangeburg County, SC was born on May 2, 1919, and died at age 68 years old on November 21, 1987.
Myrtle A Myers
Bowman, Orangeburg County, SC 29018
May 2, 1919
November 21, 1987
Female
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Myrtle A Myers' History: 1919 - 1987

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  • 05/2
    1919

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    May 2, 1919
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  • 11/21
    1987

    Death

    November 21, 1987
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    Cause of death
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    Myrtle A Myers lived 5 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 68.
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In 1919, in the year that Myrtle A Myers was born, in January, Nebraska was the 36th state to ratify the 18th Amendment, making it the law of the land. The 18th Amendment established Prohibition - a law against the production, transport, and sale of alcohol. Private consumption and possession were not prohibited. Several months later, the Volstead Act was passed, creating laws to enforce the Amendment. Bootlegging and bathtub gin followed.
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In 1921, Myrtle was just 2 years old when on November 11th, the first burial was held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. The body of an unknown soldier - selected by Army Sgt. Edward F. Younger who was highly decorated for valor and received the Distinguished Service Cross in "The Great War" - was brought back from France (World War 1) and placed in the newly completed tomb. President Warren G. Harding officiated at the interment ceremonies.
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