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Richard Albin Andersson 1882 - 1882

Richard Albin Andersson was born on February 11, 1882 to Otto Andersson and Emelie (Jackboan) Andersson, and had siblings Selma Karolina (Anderson) Magnuson, Karl August Andersson, Klas Oscar Andersson, Axel Albin Anderson, Hjalmar Reinhold Anderson, and Gustav Adolph Anderson. Richard Andersson died on February 17, 1882.
Richard Albin Andersson
February 11, 1882
February 17, 1882
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Richard Albin Andersson's History: 1882 - 1882

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    1882

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    February 11, 1882
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  • 02/17
    1882

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    February 17, 1882
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    Richard Albin Andersson lived 75 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 0.
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In 1882, in the year that Richard Albin Andersson was born, on January 5th, writer and lawyer Charles J. Guiteau was found guilty of the assassination of President Garfield. Guiteau was "offended" because his job applications had been rejected by Garfield's government. He was sentenced to death -although his lawyer plead insanity - and hanged five months later, on June 30th.
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In 1886, when he was only 4 years old, on February 14th, the first train left Los Angeles for the East -by the way of the transcontinental railroad - with a cargo of oranges. Due to irrigation and the import of water, Los Angeles was the ideal place to grow oranges - which became a popular addition to Christmas stockings.
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