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Garvice A Costner 1915 - 1991

Garvice A Costner of Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, VA was born on May 17, 1915, and died at age 76 years old on June 13, 1991. Garvice Costner was buried at Quantico National Cemetery Section 1 Site 7857 18424 Joplin Road (route 619), in Triangle.
Garvice A Costner
Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, VA 22407
May 17, 1915
June 13, 1991
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  • 05/17
    1915

    Birthday

    May 17, 1915
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Marine Corps Rank attained: MSGT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 06/13
    1991

    Death

    June 13, 1991
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Quantico National Cemetery Section 1 Site 7857 18424 Joplin Road (route 619), in Triangle, Va 22172
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In 1915, in the year that Garvice A Costner was born, the Superior Court in Fulton County Georgia accepted the charter for the establishment of the new Ku Klux Klan, succeeding the Klan that flourished in the South in the late 1800's. This iteration of the Klan adopted white clothing and used many of the code words from the first Klan, adding cross burnings and mass marches in an attempt to intimidate others.
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In 1938, Garvice was 23 years old when on June 25th (a Saturday) the Fair Labor Standards Act was signed into law by President Roosevelt (along with 120 other bills). The Act banned oppressive child labor, set the minimum hourly wage at 25 cents, and established the maximum workweek at 44 hours. It faced a lot of opposition and in fighting for it, Roosevelt said "Do not let any calamity-howling executive with an income of $1,000 a day, ...tell you...that a wage of $11 a week is going to have a disastrous effect on all American industry."
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