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AMERICAN PHARMACIST, INVENTOR OF COCA-COLA
John S. Pemberton; John Styth Pemberton; J S Pemberton; Doc Pemberton; Pemberton, John; John Stith-Pemberton; John Pemberton
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  • The grave of John Pemberton in [[Columbus, Georgia]].
  • A sign in [[Knoxville, Georgia]], commemorating John Pemberton.

John Leigh-Pemberton         
  • Leigh-Pemberton's copy, now in the [[Imperial War Museum]], of a portrait by Sir [[Oswald Birley]].
BRITISH ARTIST
Leigh-Pemberton, John
John Loftus Leigh-PembertonBurke's Landed Gentry 1952, pg 2004, 'Leigh Pemberton formerly of Torry Hill' pedigree AFC (1911–1997) was an artist and illustrator from the United Kingdom, best known for his book illustrations.
Joseph Pemberton         
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BRITISH ROSE BREEDER (1852-1926)
Buff Beauty; Pemberton, Joseph
Joseph Pemberton (1852–1926) was a British rosarian, remembered for creating the hybrid musk class of cultivated roses.
Cyril Pemberton         
  • Dr. Cyril Pemberton surfing Waikiki Beach in 1916
AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST
Cyril Eugene Pemberton; Cyril E. Pemberton
Cyril Eugene Pemberton (born August 12, 1886, Los Angeles, California; died May 16, 1975, Diamond Head, Hawaii) was an American economic entomologist known for his work with sugar cane pests. He was the chief entomologist for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association during the interwar years and a leading researcher into biological control of insect pests in sugar cane.

Wikipedia

John Stith Pemberton

John Stith Pemberton (July 8, 1831 – August 16, 1888) was an American pharmacist and Confederate States Army veteran who is best known as the inventor of Coca-Cola. In May 1886, he developed an early version of a beverage that would later become Coca-Cola, but sold his rights to the drink shortly before his death in 1888.

He suffered from a sabre wound sustained in April 1865, during the Battle of Columbus. His efforts to control his chronic pain led to morphine addiction. He began to experiment with various painkillers and toxins. In the end, after development of an earlier beverage blending alcohol and cocaine, this led to the recipe that later was adapted to make Coca-Cola.