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Mamie v Pittman 1906 - 1998

Mamie V Pittman of Hawthorne, Los Angeles County, CA was born on November 20, 1906, and died at age 91 years old on January 6, 1998. Mamie Pittman was buried at Riverside National Cemetery Section 48 Site 2844 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, in Riverside.
Mamie V Pittman
Hawthorne, Los Angeles County, CA 90250
November 20, 1906
January 6, 1998
Female
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  • 11/20
    1906

    Birthday

    November 20, 1906
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PVT Wars/Conflicts: World War I
  • 01/6
    1998

    Death

    January 6, 1998
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    Unknown
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    Riverside National Cemetery Section 48 Site 2844 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, in Riverside, Ca 92518
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In 1906, in the year that Mamie v Pittman was born, English biochemist Frederick Hopkins concluded that vitamins are essential to the human body and that a lack of vitamins caused scurvy and rickets. Scurvy and rickets were both huge problems in sailors that were at sea for extended time and the addition of vitamin C, vitamin D, and calcium in their diets helped eradicate the problem.
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In 1914, she was just 8 years old when in August, the Panama Canal opened to traffic. Begun by the French in the 1880's and abandoned, the United States undertook further construction in 1904. After 10 years, and the elimination of malaria carrying mosquitoes (which caused immense delays for the French and the Americans), the 48 mile long artificial waterway - a series of locks - created a shortcut for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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