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Torger J Kittelson 1904 - 1995

Torger J Kittelson of Chicago, Cook County, IL was born on August 11, 1904, and died at age 91 years old on August 15, 1995.
Torger J Kittelson
Chicago, Cook County, IL 60640
August 11, 1904
August 15, 1995
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  • 08/11
    1904

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    August 11, 1904
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  • 08/15
    1995

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    August 15, 1995
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    Torger J Kittelson lived 16 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 91.
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In 1904, in the year that Torger J Kittelson was born, the World's Fair, officially known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, was held in St. Louis, Missouri. Attended by nearly 19.7 million people (and later the subject of a Judy Garland film), the Fair was funded by federal, state and local sources to the tune of $15 million. As the name suggests, the Fair was suggested as a way to celebrate the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. In the past, World's Fairs were a way of bringing new technology to the attention of the masses and this fair was no exception - the use of electricity (the public feared it at the time), personal cars, airplanes, and the electric streetcar were all highlighted.
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In 1964, he was 60 years old when in June, three young civil rights workers - Andrew Goodman and Mickey Schwerner from New York City, and James Chaney from Meridian, Mississippi - were kidnapped and murdered in Mississippi. Working with "Freedom Summer", they were registering African-Americans to vote in the Southern states. Their bodies were found two months later. Although it was discovered that the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the Neshoba County Sheriff's Office and the Philadelphia, Mississippi Police Department were involved, only 7 men were convicted and served less than six years.
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