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Lincoln Avery 1908 - 1981

Lincoln Avery of Alexandria, Alexandria City County, VA was born on November 2, 1908 in Manhattan County, NY, and died at age 73 years old in November 1981.
Lincoln Avery
Alexandria, Alexandria City County, VA 22301
November 2, 1908
Manhattan County, NY
November 1981
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Lincoln Avery's History: 1908 - 1981

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  • 11/2
    1908

    Birthday

    November 2, 1908
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    Manhattan County, NY
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  • 11/dd
    1981

    Death

    November 1981
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Lincoln Avery lived exactly as long as the average family member when died at the age of 72.
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In 1908, in the year that Lincoln Avery was born, Henry Ford developed the first Model T automobile, often called the Tin Lizzy or flivver. Produced from 1908 through 1927, it first sold for $850 - which made it affordable for every middle class family. Previously, cars were the province of the upper class and the introduction of the Model T and its availability changed U.S. culture. Within days of its release, over 15,000 cars had been ordered.
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In 1922, at the age of just 14 years old, Lincoln was alive when on James Joyce's 40th birthday, his book Ulysses was published in France. The book covers the experiences of an Irishman in Dublin on an ordinary day, 16 June 1904. Now considered a classic, it was controversial at the time. Due to some sexual content, the book was banned in the U.S. during the 1920's and the U.S. Post Office destroyed 500 copies of the novel.
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