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Frederick McKinley Jones (May 17, 1893 – February 21, 1961) ... He died of lung cancer at the age of 67 in Minneapolis in 1961, predeceasing his wife Lucille.
Ruth Inge Hardison (February 3, 1914 – March 23, 2016) was an American sculptor, artist, and photographer, known particularly for her 1960s busts (or sculpted portraits) entitled "Negro Giants in History". [1]
Frederick Ellsworth Sickels: 1819 Valve for steam engine [333] 2007 Frederick McKinley Jones: 1893 Refrigeration [334] 2007 George Crompton: 1829 Loom [335] 2007 Georges Claude: 1870 Neon lighting [336] 2007 Godfrey Hounsfield: 1919 CT scan [337] 2007 James Bogardus: 1800 Iron frame building [338] 2007 Jesse W. Reno: 1861 Escalator [339] 2007 ...
The achievements of George Washington Carver, the 19th century scientist credited with hundreds of inventions, including 300 uses for peanuts, have landed him in American history textbooks. Among ...
Hettie Jones, an award-winning author, publisher and educator who was the first wife and early muse of the author-poet-activist Amiri Baraka and one of the few women in the Beat literary community ...
Those charged were former union president Newton B. Jones, 71; his wife, Kateryna Jones, 32; and his son, Cullen Jones, 35, all of Chapel Hill, North Carolina; former secretary-treasurer William ...
Frederick McKinley Jones (1893–1961), African-American inventor; Frederick S. Jones (Frederick Scheetz Jones, 1862–1944), American university professor, dean, and college football coach; Frederic Wood Jones (1879–1954), British anthropologist; Freddie Jones (Frederick Charles Jones, 1927–2019), English actor
The country legend made a powerful statement, according to his wife, Nancy Sepulvado.