George E. Pickett has written:
'Opportunities in public health careers' -- subject(s): Vocational guidance, Public health, Juvenile literature
Margaret E. Pickett has written: 'What's keeping you, Santa?' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Christmas, Fiction, Santa Claus, Stories in rhyme, Juvenile fiction
George E. Sliter has written: 'Elastic plates'
George E. Breeze has written: 'Ar sodlau'r smyglwyr'
George E. Savage has written: 'Life begins at fifty'
Robert E. Lee and George Pickett were both native Virginians. Pickett was born in Richmond and Lee was born in Stratford.
No, George E. Pickett was not an abolitionist. He was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, known primarily for his leadership during Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg. Pickett supported the Confederate cause, which included the preservation of slavery, and he did not advocate for the abolition of slavery.
George E. Mellor has written: 'Colwyn Bay Cricket Club'
George E. Stewart has written: 'A Methodist Church school governor's perspective' '\\'
George E. Hering has written: 'The mountains and lakes of Switzerland, the Tyrol, and Italy'
George E. Johnson has written: 'The Nebraskan' -- subject(s): Biography, Engineers
George E. Woodbine has written: 'Four thirteenth century law tracts'
George Felix has written: 'Quaid-e-Azam's vision'