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Author Lee Watson 1914 - 2010

Author Lee Watson of Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia was born on September 14, 1914, and died at age 95 years old on February 19, 2010.
Author Lee Watson
Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia 30673
September 14, 1914
February 19, 2010
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    1914

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    September 14, 1914
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    2010

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    February 19, 2010
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    Author Lee Watson lived 23 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 95.
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In 1914, in the year that Author Lee Watson was born, 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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In 1927, at the age of only 13 years old, Author was alive when aviator and media darling Charles Lindbergh, age 25, made the first successful solo TransAtlantic flight. "Lucky Lindy" took off from Long Island in New York and flew to Paris, covering  3,600 statute miles and flying for 33 1⁄2-hours. His plane "The Spirit of St. Louis" was a fabric-covered, single-seat, single-engine "Ryan NYP" high-wing monoplane designed by both Lindbergh and the manufacturer's chief engineer.
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