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Sevard Qualls 1912 - 1987

Sevard Qualls of San Antonio, Bexar County, TX was born on November 13, 1912, and died at age 74 years old on August 21, 1987. Sevard Qualls was buried at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery Section 14A Site 227 1520 Harry Wurzbach Road, in San Antonio.
Sevard Qualls
San Antonio, Bexar County, TX 78227
November 13, 1912
August 21, 1987
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  • 11/13
    1912

    Birthday

    November 13, 1912
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Air Force Rank attained: MSGT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 08/21
    1987

    Death

    August 21, 1987
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    Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery Section 14A Site 227 1520 Harry Wurzbach Road, in San Antonio, Tx 78209
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In 1912, in the year that Sevard Qualls was born, Arizona was admitted to the United States in February (on Valentine's Day). It became the 48th state in the Union. Previously a Spanish - then Mexican - territory, the U.S. paid $15 million dollars for the area in 1848. Arizona was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the United States.
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In 1938, this person was 26 years old when on June 25th (a Saturday) the Fair Labor Standards Act was signed into law by President Roosevelt (along with 120 other bills). The Act banned oppressive child labor, set the minimum hourly wage at 25 cents, and established the maximum workweek at 44 hours. It faced a lot of opposition and in fighting for it, Roosevelt said "Do not let any calamity-howling executive with an income of $1,000 a day, ...tell you...that a wage of $11 a week is going to have a disastrous effect on all American industry."
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