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Ilo N Atyeo 1899 - 1994

Ilo N Atyeo of New Haven, Huron County, OH was born on August 7, 1899, and died at age 95 years old on November 15, 1994.
Ilo N Atyeo
New Haven, Huron County, OH 44850
August 7, 1899
November 15, 1994
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  • 08/7
    1899

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    August 7, 1899
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  • 11/15
    1994

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    November 15, 1994
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In 1899, in the year that Ilo N Atyeo was born, the meaning of Chinese "oracle bones" was rediscovered. Farmers in China had been turning up the bones in their fields for generations but most often they were ground up and sold as medicine. The chancellor of the Imperial Academy and a friend noticed, before they ground the bones, that they had writing. The bones had been used around the second millennium BC for divination.
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In 1911, when this person was just 12 years old, the Triangle Shirtwaist fire occurred, one of the deadliest industrial disasters in U.S. history. 146 workers (123 women and 23 men, many of them recent Jewish and Italian immigrants) died from the fire or by jumping to escape the fire and smoke. The garment factory was on the 8th, 9th, and 10th floors of a building in Greenwich Village in Manhattan. Doors to stairwells and exits had been locked in order to prevent workers from taking unauthorized breaks and to prevent theft, so they couldn't escape by normal means when the fire broke out. Due to the disaster, legislation was passed to protect sweatshop workers.
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