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William W Washburn 1908 - 1977

William W Washburn of New York, New York County, NY was born on February 23, 1908, and died at age 68 years old on February 5, 1977. William Washburn was buried at Long Island National Cemetery Section V Site 95B 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale.
William W Washburn
New York, New York County, NY 10016
February 23, 1908
February 5, 1977
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  • 02/23
    1908

    Birthday

    February 23, 1908
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Air Force Rank attained: MAJOR Wars/Conflicts: Korea
  • 02/5
    1977

    Death

    February 5, 1977
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Long Island National Cemetery Section V Site 95B 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny 11735
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In 1908, in the year that William W Washburn was born, President Theodore Roosevelt held the White House Conservation Conference, which lead to the establishment of the National Conservation Commission. Preparing the first inventory of the United State's natural resources, the commission was divided into four parts: water, forests, lands, and minerals.
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In 1913, at the age of merely 5 years old, William was alive when the Philippine–American War ended for good in June. While the official end of the war was in 1902, fighting continued for several years. An estimated 200,000 to 250,000 total Filipino civilians died and although the U.S. viewed its role as a colonial presence as one of preparing the Philippines for independence, American colonization drastically changed the character off the culture. The Catholic Church was no longer the state religion and English became the primary language of the government.
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