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Agnes Wahl (Schmidt) 1902

Agnes (Schmidt) Wahl was born on January 11, 1902 at Marpingen, Sankt Wendel, Saarland, Germany to Magdalena Schmidt (Kreuz) and Nikolaus Schmidt, and has siblings Berta Kirsch (Schmidt), Magdalena Schorr (Schmidt), Anges Schmidt, Eduard Schmidt, Maria Elisabeth Gard (Schmidt), Oskar Schmidt, Reinhold Schmidt, and Rosa Dörr (Schmidt).
Agnes (Schmidt) Wahl
January 11, 1902
Marpingen, Sankt Wendel, Saarland, Germany
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In 1902, in the year that Agnes Wahl (Schmidt) was born, the modern air conditioner was invented by Willis H. Carrier. The company that he worked for needed to find a way to control humidity and by solving this problem, Carrier created a system that could be used for cooling the rooms of a house. The Sun Belt thanks him!
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In 1919, the "Black Sox Scandal" rocked baseball fans during the World Series. Eight players on the Chicago White Sox were accused of throwing the World Series, thus allowing the Cincinnati Reds to win, and making money off of the losses. All of the players were found not guilty by a jury but the fallout lasted for decades. The players were banned from baseball even though they were found innocent.
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