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Cora Nutting 1918 - 1919

Cora Nutting was born on June 1, 1918, and died on February 24, 1919. Cora Nutting was buried at Long Island National Cemetery Section H Site 2429 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Cora Nutting.
Cora Nutting
June 1, 1918
February 24, 1919
Female
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  • 06/1
    1918

    Birthday

    June 1, 1918
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PVT Wars/Conflicts: World War I
  • 02/24
    1919

    Death

    February 24, 1919
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Long Island National Cemetery Section H Site 2429 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny 11735
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In 1918, in the year that Cora Nutting was born, on November 1, an elevated train on the Brooklyn line of the subway - driven by an inexperienced operator because of a strike - tried to navigate a turn at 30mph. The limit on the curve was 6 mph. The 2nd and 3rd cars of the 5 car wooden train were badly damaged and at least 93 people were killed, making it the deadliest crash in New York subway history.
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In 1919, in the year of Cora Nutting's passing, in June, the Treaty of Versailles - officially ending World War I - was signed. The European Allies demanded "compensation by Germany for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and their property by the aggression of Germany by land, by sea and from the air.” The requirement of compensation is seen by most as the reason for the collapse of the German economy and gave rise to the rule of Hitler.
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