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Symantha Davis 1907 - 2001

Symantha Davis of Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS was born on October 17, 1907, and died at age 93 years old on February 28, 2001. Symantha Davis was buried at Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section M Site 23 in Fort Leavenworth.
Symantha Davis
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, KS 66104
October 17, 1907
February 28, 2001
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Symantha Davis' History: 1907 - 2001

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  • 10/17
    1907

    Birthday

    October 17, 1907
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PVT Wars/Conflicts: World War I
  • 02/28
    2001

    Death

    February 28, 2001
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
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    Ft. Leavenworth National Cemetery Section M Site 23 in Fort Leavenworth, Ks 66027
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In 1907, in the year that Symantha Davis was born, the second Hague peace conference was called by Russia in the Netherlands. While nothing was settled regarding the matter of peace among nations, many resolutions were passed (and accepted by many nations) about the conventions of war - especially the protection of noncombatants.
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In 1911, Symantha was just 4 years old when the United States Supreme Court broke up Standard Oil in May. John D. Rockefeller established Standard Oil in 1870 and it was the largest oil refinery at the time. The Supreme Court found that Standard Oil of New Jersey (one of the many iterations of Standard Oil) was guilty of "monopolizing the petroleum industry through a series of abusive and anticompetitive actions". The Court broke up the several entities that comprised Standard Oil and they eventually became competing firms.
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