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3 unusual facts about Frederick Marriott


Frederick Marriott

The Hermes Avitor Jr. was built in the basement of the publishing building largely by candlelight and was flown at San Jose, California's Shellmound Park racetrack near the current San Francisco International Airport.

The Devil's Dictionary

The origins of The Devil's Dictionary can be traced to when Ambrose Bierce was a columnist in the San Francisco-based News Letter, a small weekly financial magazine which had been founded by Frederick Marriott in the late 1850s.

William Samuel Henson

The Aerial Transit Company's publicist, Frederick Marriott, commissioned prints in 1843 depicting the Aerial Steam Carriage over the pyramids of Egypt, in India, and over London, England, and other places, which drew considerable interest from the public.



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