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Tjalling Vanderveen 1874 - 1968

Tjalling Vanderveen of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California was born on March 23, 1874, and died at age 94 years old in November 1968.
Tjalling Vanderveen
South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California 94080
March 23, 1874
November 1968
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    1874

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    1968

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    November 1968
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In 1874, in the year that Tjalling Vanderveen was born, on September 14th, the Battle of Liberty Place occurred in New Orleans - the capital of Louisiana. Some members of the previous Confederate Army assembled for the purpose of "driving the usurpers from power" and the Republican Governor - William P. Kellogg - was physically driven from his office. The former Confederates temporarily replaced him with (the former) Democratic Governor John McEnery. Federal forces arrived, put down the insurrection, and five days later the legally elected government was restored.
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In 1891, this person was 17 years old when James Naismith, at the Springfield Massachusetts YMCA, invented the game of basketball. Originally using two peach baskets and a soccer ball, he created the game to keep his students active during the long, harsh New England winters.
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