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Marie Agnes DiMaggio 1906 - 1996

Marie DiMaggio was born on June 17, 1906 in Martinez, California United States to Rosalie (Mercurio) DiMaggio and Joseph DiMaggio, and had siblings Joe DiMaggio, Dominic DiMaggio, Vincent Paul DiMaggio, Nellie (DiMaggio) Hellquist, Mamie Scrivani (DiMaggio) Jacobsen, Thomas Arnold DiMaggio, Michael Frank DiMaggio, and Frances Agnes (DiMaggio) Petromilli. Marie DiMaggio died at age 90 years old on September 21, 1996 in San Francisco.
Marie DiMaggio
June 17, 1906
Martinez, California, 94553, United States
September 21, 1996
San Francisco, California, United States
Female
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Marie DiMaggio's History: 1906 - 1996

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  • 06/17
    1906

    Birthday

    June 17, 1906
    Birthdate
    Martinez, California 94553, United States
    Birthplace
  • 09/21
    1996

    Death

    September 21, 1996
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    San Francisco, California United States
    Death location
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    Marie Agnes DiMaggio lived 16 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 90.
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In 1906, in the year that Marie Agnes DiMaggio was born, author Upton Sinclair exposed the public-health threat of the meat-packing industry in his book The Jungle. While his intent was to show the lives of exploited lives of immigrants in Chicago and other industrialized cities, most people were horrified by how the meat that ended up on their tables was handled. There was such an outcry that legislation was passed to regulate meat packing. Sinclair said " "I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach."
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In 1912, when she was only 6 years old, Arizona was admitted to the United States in February (on Valentine's Day). It became the 48th state in the Union. Previously a Spanish - then Mexican - territory, the U.S. paid $15 million dollars for the area in 1848. Arizona was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the United States.
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