Lawson, Alfred W. 1869-1954

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Name (Latin)
Lawson, Alfred W. 1869-1954
Date of birth
1869-03-24
Date of death
1954-11-29
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 3271572
Wikidata: Q457755
Library of congress: n 86827484
Sources of Information
  • nuc86-45034: His Historical documents aircraft history, c1982(hdg. on NSbSU rept.: Lawson, Alfred William, 1869-1954; usage: Alfred W. Lawson)
  • Henry, L.D. Zig-zag-and-swirl, 1991:CIP galley (Alfred William Lawson, 1869-1954)
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Wikipedia description:

Alfred William Lawson (March 24, 1869 – November 29, 1954) was an English-born professional baseball player, aviator, and utopian philosopher. He played baseball, managed and promoted leagues from 1887 through 1916, and pioneered the U.S. aircraft industry. He also published two early aviation trade journals. Lawson is frequently cited as the inventor of the airliner and received several of the first air mail contracts, which he ultimately did not fulfill. He founded the Lawson Aircraft Company in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to build military training aircraft and later the Lawson Airplane Company in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to build airliners. The crash of his ambitious Lawson L-4 "Midnight Liner" during its trial flight takeoff on May 8, 1921, ended his best chance for commercial aviation success. In 1904, he wrote a utopian novel, Born Again, in which he developed the philosophy which later became Lawsonomy.

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