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Gailerd F Wagner 1913 - 1974

Gailerd F Wagner of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI was born on May 7, 1913, and died at age 61 years old on June 17, 1974. Gailerd Wagner was buried at Wood National Cemetery Section 47 Row 3 Site 6 5000 West National Ave. Bldg. 1301, in Milwaukee.
Gailerd F Wagner
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI 53221
May 7, 1913
June 17, 1974
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  • 05/7
    1913

    Birthday

    May 7, 1913
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: SSGT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 06/17
    1974

    Death

    June 17, 1974
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Wood National Cemetery Section 47 Row 3 Site 6 5000 West National Ave. Bldg. 1301, in Milwaukee, Wi 53295
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In 1913, in the year that Gailerd F Wagner was born, the 17th Amendment, establishing the direct election of U.S. Senators, was adopted. Previously, Senators were elected by state legislatures. As early as 1826, a call to elect senators through popular vote was championed and previous to the 17th amendment, two states had already changed their process. Governors are still able to appoint senators to vacant seats until an election can be held.
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In 1920, by the time this person was only 7 years old, the Volstead Act became law. Formally called the National Prohibition Act, the Volstead Act enabled law enforcement agencies to carry out the 18th Amendment. It said that "no person shall manufacture, sell, barter, transport, import, export, deliver, or furnish any intoxicating liquor except as authorized by this act" and defined intoxicating liquor as any beverage containing more than 0.5% alcohol by volume.
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