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Walter Blower 1841 - 1905

Walter Blower was born in 1841. He was in a relationship with Mary Sterry (Gibson) Blower, and had children Bertram Walter Blower and Alan James Blower. Walter Blower died at age 63 years old on April 17, 1905 in Bath, Bath and North East Somerset County, England United Kingdom.
Walter Blower
1841
April 17, 1905
Bath, Bath and North East Somerset County, England, United Kingdom
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  • 1841

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    1841
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  • 04/17
    1905

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    April 17, 1905
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    Cause of death
    Bath, Bath and North East Somerset County, England United Kingdom
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    Walter Blower lived 12 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 64.
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In 1841, in the year that Walter Blower was born, on August 16th, President John Tyler vetoed a bill to re-establish the Second Bank of the United States - America's Central Bank. President Jackson had previously dissolved the bank and Tyler's veto angered the Whig Party (his own party). Rioters gathered outside the White House and burned Tyler in effigy, threw stones at the White House, and fired guns. It may have been the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U.S. history.
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In 1854, when he was only 13 years old, on May 30th, the Kansas–Nebraska Act became law. The act created both the Kansas Territory and the Nebraska Territory, which would determine for themselves if they would be pro-slavery or free. Both territories allowed slavery but it caused contention within the territories.
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