John Stith Pemberton

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John Stith Pemberton was an American pharmacist and chemist best known for inventing the original formula for the soft drink Coca-Cola in the late 19th century.

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instanceOf chemist
human
inventor
pharmacist
battle Battle of Columbus (1865)
burialPlace Linwood Cemetery, Columbus, Georgia
causeOfDeath stomach cancer
child Charles Ney Pemberton
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1831-07-08
dateOfDeath 1888-08-16
developed Coca-Cola
Pemberton’s French Wine Coca
educatedAt Reform Medical College of Georgia
employer Pemberton Chemical Company
era 19th century
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Pemberton
fieldOfWork chemistry
patent medicines
pharmacy
givenName John
hasAddiction morphine
hasSignatureWork original Coca-Cola syrup
inspiredBy Vin Mariani
knownFor inventing the original Coca-Cola formula
middleName Stith
militaryBranch Confederate States Army
militaryRank lieutenant colonel
nativeLanguage English
notableAchievement creation of one of the world’s most famous soft drinks
notableIdea mixing coca leaf extract and kola nut for a soft drink
notableWork original Coca-Cola formula
occupation chemist
inventor
pharmacist
participantIn American Civil War
placeOfBirth Crawford County, Georgia NERFINISHED
Knoxville, Georgia
placeOfDeath Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia
reasonForAddiction wounds from American Civil War
religion Methodism
residence Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia

Columbus, Georgia
sexOrGender male
soldRightsTo Asa Griggs Candler
spouse Ann Eliza Clifford Lewis
workedIn Atlanta, Georgia NERFINISHED
Columbus, Georgia

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Coca-Cola creator John Stith Pemberton
Coca-Cola secret formula developedBy John Stith Pemberton