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The Ezekiel Airship

Pittsburg, Camp County

Marker Text

Baptist minister and inventor Burrell Cannon (1848-1922) led some Pittsburg investors to establish the Ezekiel airship Company and build a craft described in the Biblical book of Ezekiel. The ship had large, fabric-covered wings powered by an engine that turned four sets of paddles. It was built in a nearby machine shop and was briefly airborne at this site late in 1902, a year before the Wright brothers first flew. Enroute to the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904, the airship was destroyed by a storm. In 1913 a second model crashed, and the Rev. Cannon gave up the project. (1976)

Marker Details

Address Fulton St.
Location Description Fulton at S. Market streets, near railroad tracks
Marker # 9794
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code inventors and inventions; Baptist denomination; religious leaders; aviation
Latitude, Longitude 32.992515, -94.969116

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