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Ura B Dear 1912 - 1994

Ura B Dear was born on December 23, 1912, and died at age 81 years old on February 9, 1994. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ura B Dear.
Ura B Dear
December 23, 1912
February 9, 1994
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Ura B Dear's History: 1912 - 1994

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  • 12/23
    1912

    Birthday

    December 23, 1912
    Birthdate
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  • 02/9
    1994

    Death

    February 9, 1994
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Ura B Dear lived 8 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 81.
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In 1912, in the year that Ura B Dear was born, Arizona was admitted to the United States in February (on Valentine's Day). It became the 48th state in the Union. Previously a Spanish - then Mexican - territory, the U.S. paid $15 million dollars for the area in 1848. Arizona was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the United States.
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In 1945, Ura was 33 years old when on March 12th, a riot erupted at a Japanese internment camp in Santa Fe New Mexico. Two days earlier, white shirts with the Rising Sun on the back had been confiscated and the prisoners objected. Three leaders of the protest were removed and sent to another camp. Guards at the Santa Fe camp were armed with submachine guns, shotguns, and gun masks. On the morning of the 12th, prisoners began throwing rocks at the guards. When the "rioters" wouldn't disperse, the guards were ordered to use tear gas and batons. Four men were badly injured as a result.
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