- Frank W. Preston
Infobox Person
name = Frank W. Preston
image_size = 175px
caption = Frank W. Preston
birth_date = June 14, 1896
birth_place =Leicester ,Leicestershire ,England
death_date = March 1, 1989
death_place =Butler, Pennsylvania
occupation = American conservationist, ecologist, glass engineer
spouse = Jane HupmanFrank W. Preston (1896-1989) was an English-American engineer, ecologist, and conservationist. He helped found the
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy and worked to reclaim the land that is nowMoraine State Park in Butler County,Pennsylvania , in theUnited States . Preston was a leading expert in glass technology. He studiedbird s throughout his life and published papers on the shapes and pigmentation of birds eggs, the distribution of the heights of their nests and their migration patterns. Preston also wrote three major papers on the mathematical characteristics of ecological rarity and commonness.cite web | url = http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/chronob/PRES1896.htm | title = Preston, Frank William (England-United State 1896-1989) | accessdate = 2008-06-16 | author = Charles H. Smith | publisher = Western Kentucky University]Biography
Early life
Frank W. Preston was born on
June 14 ,1896 inLeicester ,England . He received three degrees from theUniversity of London upon graduation in 1916.cite web | url = http://www.villageprofile.com/pennsylvania/butlercounty/09mos/topic.html | title = Most Distinguished Citizen | accessdate = 2008-06-16 | author = George Kiester | publisher = Progressive Publishing, Inc.] Following his college years, Preston worked as acivil engineer inLoughborough , England. He was drafted into theBritish Army duringWorld War I but received a maximum exemption through the efforts of his employer. Preston was personally against the exemption and wrote the draft board in 1917 stating a desire to serve "in anything useful and suggested a brief exemption."Preston first traveled to the United States in 1920. His employer, William Taylor, sent him to Rochester,
New York to work withGeorge Eastman ofEastman Kodak . Taylor had developed a lens polishing machine that Eastman was interesting in using for his camera manufacturing business. Preston returned to England and earned a Ph.D. at London University in 1925. He returned to the United States the following year and established Preston Laboratories in 1926 or 1927 in Butler.Work with glass
Frank W. Preston's "day job" centered around his business, Preston Laboratories. He worked at his lab researching glass. He became known as a
troubleshooter for glass companies likeCorning Incorporated . He invented a glass-melting furnace that allowed Corning Glass to create its line ofCorelle glassware.cite web | url = http://www.depweb.state.pa.us/heritage/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=444223 | title = Frank W. Preston 1896-1989 | accessdate = 2008-06-16 | author = Dr. M. Graham Netting | publisher = Western Pennsylvania Conservancy]Work as a conservationist
Preston Laboratories was located first in Butler, then later moved to Meridian,
Pennsylvania . Meridian is just south of the Muddy Creek and Slippery Rock Creek valleys. These valleys are where Preston began his work as a conservationist. Preston walked throughout the valleys and mapped their geological and geographic attributes. He discovered glacial erratics, kettle hole bogs and figured out how themammoth s andmastodon s migrated through the area during the ice ages.On a trip to the Muddy Creek Valley he noticed that despite the barren landscape that had been left by the
oil well s andstrip mine s of the late 1800 and early 1900s, the valley had a rich natural history of moraines. Preston worked to form theWestern Pennsylvania Conservancy , which purchased the land that becameMoraine State Park , recreated the glacial landscape and preserved open spaces. Muddy Creek was dammed to form Lake Arthur.cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/moraine/moraine_history.aspx
title = Moraine State Park History
accessdate = 2008-06-17
publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ]The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy worked with the state to reclaim the land. The mines were sealed, over 400 oil and gas wells were capped, and the land that had been stripped was covered again with back fill, and graded to resemble its former condition. The soil was specially treated with fertilizer to allow for the growth of thousands of trees, shrubs and grasses. Lake Arthur was completed in 1970 with the opening of Moraine State Park on
May 23 ,1970 .Legacy
Frank W. Preston continued to work in ecology and conservation in his adopted home state of Pennsylvania. We worked hand in hand with
Maurice K. Goddard andOtto Emery Jennings in creating state parks in Western Pennsylvania including,McConnells Mill State Park ,Maurice K. Goddard State Park and theJennings Environmental Education Center which borders Moraine State Park to the north.cite web | url = http://www.depweb.state.pa.us/heritage/cwp/view.asp?a=3&q=444230 | title = The Evolution of a Dream - Moraineland | accessdate = 2008-06-17 | author = Dr. M. Graham Netting | publisher = Western Pennsylvania Conservancy] Frank W. Preston died on March 1, 1989 in Butler, Pennsylvania.Bibliography
The following articles authored by Frank W. Preston appeared in Ecology a
scientific journal published by theEcological Society of America .:"The Commonness, and Rarity, of Species" 1948:"Time and Space and the Variation of Species" 1960:"The Canonical Distribution of Commonness and Rarity" 1962:"Diversity and Stability in the Biological World" 1969References
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