he invented the airship or blimp that's all you'll find
Timothy Pickering was the third US Secretary of State, appointed by George Washington on August 20, 1795. He was a politician from Massachusetts.
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Try the Purdue Libraries at the Hicks Undergraduate Library stacks for reports from 1938-1961. They were originally headquartered out of Kansas City, Missouri, though the family came from Louisiana. Good luck. http://gemini.lib.purdue.edu/arsweball/company.cfm?ID=1685 I am a great granddaughter of the Pickering family, no the family was NOT from Louisiana. They purchased land in LA for the lumber and did have a huge operation in that state among others. Our family comes from MO in fact William Russell Pickering, the founder, was born in St. Louis county, MO. At ten years of age he moved with his family to Waynesville, MO. His father Alfred Pickering came to the US from England and eventually became a judge in Crocker MO. during the War Between The States. The family home, an Italianate mansion is in the historical district of Janssen Place in Kansas City MO it has been restored to it's former glory. 73,000 acres of the Sabine National Forest in TX is comprised of Pickering land. 6.06.09 I am the great grandson of the Pickering family (Geoff Pickering), son of Lee Irving Pickering, son of Russell Cravens Pickering, son of William Russell Pickering, son of Alfred. Almost everything the above person said is true with the exception of the restoration of the Janssen house. It is getting close to complete; however, the restoration has been put on hold as the two men that own the house have run out of funds to finish the job. My father Lee Pickering recently passed away on 4.27.09 however he kept a great deal of records on the history of our family (specifically news articles and photos and old Pickering lumber money). If you are interested in talking you may respond to this note and I will be alerted.
John F. Kennedy wrote a book by that title in 1958, which was completed and published posthumously by his brother Robert Kennedy. (Kennedy, 1980) Kennedy, J. F. (1980). A nation of immigrants. New York: Harper Perennial. (Original work published 1963).
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J. Pickering Putnam was born in 1847.
J. Pickering Putnam died in 1917.
R J. Pickering has written: 'Strength training for athletics'
Samuel F. Pickering Jr. was born on September 30, 1940.
Samuel F. Pickering Jr. was born on September 30, 1940.
Edward J. Pickering has written: 'An experimental investigation of Doppler training' -- subject- s -: Doppler effect, Naval research, Sonar
John F. Pickering has written: 'Clapham through two centuries' -- subject(s): 19th century, 20th century, History
J. F. Pickering has written: 'The implementation of British competition policy on mergers' 'The small firm in the hotel and catering industry' -- subject(s): Hotels, Restaurants, Small business 'The problem of excess capacity in British Industry' 'The future of the neighbourhood store' 'Owner/non owner and buyer/non buyer perceptions of individual consumer durables' 'Purchase probabilities and consumer durable buying behaviour'
G. W. J. Potter has written: 'A history of the Whitby and Pickering Railway' -- subject(s): History, North Eastern Railway, Railroads, Whitby and Pickering Railway
John F. Pickering did not invent the airship. However, he made contributions to airship technology as an engineer and inventor in the early 20th century. He designed and built the Pickering Airship, a small airship that flew in 1911.
William F. Pickering has written: 'Modern analytical chemistry' -- subject(s): Analytic Chemistry, Quantitative 'Pollution evaluation' -- subject(s): Analytic Chemistry, Environmental chemistry, Measurement, Pollution
J.-F Reymond has written: 'J.-F. Reymond' -- subject(s): Exhibitions