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    Marie Moentmann (1900–1974) was a 15-year-old girl who lost her hands and full use of both arms in a factory accident in 1915 in St. Louis, Missouri....
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Child labor in the United States. Marie Moentmann (1900–1974), child survivor of industrial accident Carmela Teoli (1897–c...
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  • Michigan Russ Mitchell (born 1960), journalist and television news anchor Marie Moentmann (1900–1974), child survivor of industrial accident, wearer of prosthetic...
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    out people who appeared to be squatting and board up the building. Marie Moentmann (1900-1974), worked at information desk. "National Register Information...
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    Anglesey (1768–1854), whose leg was amputated at the Battle of Waterloo Marie Moentmann (1900–74), child survivor of industrial accident Terry Fox (1958–81)...
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  • access to doctors and limit independent appeals of benefits decisions. Marie Moentmann (1900-1974), child survivor of industrial accident Scaffold Law (New...
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    Boatmen's Tower, which later became the Bank of America Building. Marie Moentmann (1901–1974), child survivor of industrial accident, recipient of benefit...
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    television show Windy City Rehab. List of oldest structures in Atlanta Marie Moentmann (1901-1974), child survivor of industrial accident "Negro Help Causes...
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    The building was demolished in 1949 and replaced by a parking lot. Marie Moentmann (1900-1974), industrial accident survivor whose benefit was held here...
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