When William Franklin Strohl was born on 11 December 1892, in Brewster, Blaine, Nebraska, United States, his father, Daniel Strohl, was 40 and his mother, Sarah A. Cresap, was 40. He married Catherine Elizabeth Springer on 26 October 1921, in Beaver City, Furnas, Nebraska, United States. He lived in Weston, Wyoming, United States in 1920 and Winters Creek Election Precinct, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United States in 1940. He registered for military service in 1918. He died on 2 April 1972, in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Sunset Memorial Park, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United States.
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A landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities if the segregated facilities were equal in quality. It's widely regarded as one of the worst decisions in U.S. Supreme Court history.
Historical Boundaries: 1899: Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, United States
The Sixteenth Amendment allows Congress to collect an income tax without dividing it among the states based on population.
South German: probably altered from Ströhle, a diminutive of Stroh , a nickname for a farmer with little and bad hey.
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