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Nyles M Montgomery 1906 - 1979

Nyles M Montgomery of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX was born on June 22, 1906, and died at age 73 years old on August 20, 1979. Nyles Montgomery was buried at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery Section 6 Site 1075 1520 Harry Wurzbach Road, in San Antonio.
Nyles M Montgomery
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, TX 76119
June 22, 1906
August 20, 1979
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  • 06/22
    1906

    Birthday

    June 22, 1906
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PFC Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 08/20
    1979

    Death

    August 20, 1979
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    Unknown
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    Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery Section 6 Site 1075 1520 Harry Wurzbach Road, in San Antonio, Tx 78209
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In 1906, in the year that Nyles M Montgomery was born, author Upton Sinclair exposed the public-health threat of the meat-packing industry in his book The Jungle. While his intent was to show the lives of exploited lives of immigrants in Chicago and other industrialized cities, most people were horrified by how the meat that ended up on their tables was handled. There was such an outcry that legislation was passed to regulate meat packing. Sinclair said " "I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach."
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In 1910, by the time this person was only 4 years old, the Mann Act, also called the White-Slave Traffic Act, was signed into law. Its purpose was to make it a felony to engage in interstate or foreign commerce transport of "any woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution or debauchery, or for any other immoral purpose". But the language was so broad that it was also applied to consensual sex between adults when wished.
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