- Sherman Fairchild
Sherman Mills Fairchild (b.
April 7 ,1896 -March 28 ,1971 ) was an inventor (with 30 patents) and serial entrepreneur who founded such companies as Fairchild Aviation,Fairchild Stratos ,Fairchild Hiller ,Fairchild Recording ,Fairchild Industries now theFairchild Corporation andFairchild Camera and Instrument . HisFairchild Semiconductor company played a defining role in the development ofSilicon Valley and its business culture. He was also a co-founder ofPan American Airlines andAmerican Airlines and the original developer ofRepublic Airport .Family
Born in
Oneonta, New York , Sherman Fairchild was a particularly bright and naturally inquisitive child. His father, one of nine children, wasGeorge Winthrop Fairchild , a Republican Congressman and co-founder ofIBM and its first Chairman. His mother was Josephine Mills Sherman, daughter of William Sherman, of Davenport, Iowa. Up until her marriage she had lived most of her life with her uncle, Dr. Gilchrist, a wealthy physician. She died January 24, 1924. He was a direct descendant of Thomas Fairchild, who settled in Stratford, Connecticut, in 1632. On the maternal side of his father he was a great-great-grandson of Thomas Morenus, a soldier of the Revolution, and great-grandson of Jeremiah Morenus, a soldier of the War of 1812. Both these ancestors are buried in hallowed ground in Oneonta. As an only child he inherited his father's multi-million dollar estate when his father died on December 31, 1925. He would also inherited his father's IBM stock, became a Director of IBM in 1925 and remained IBM's largest individual stockholder and a director until his death in 1971.Sherman Fairchild matriculated at
Harvard University in 1915 where, in his freshman year, he invented the flash camera. He also contractedtuberculosis . Under the advice of his physician, he moved toArizona to recover in the drier climate and transferred his enrollment to theUniversity of Arizona . There he learned about aerial photography. He would later transfer toColumbia University . To assist the military inWorld War I , he developed a new shutter mechanism for aerial cameras, although the war ended before he was finished. His invention was to create a camera shutter sandwiched between lenses, thereby reducing the significant image distortion previously hampering aerial photography and mapping.He successfully sold two high speed cameras in 1919 to the military. He lost $30,000 on the deal, but, undaunted by this setback, he left Columbia University to further develop the shutter technology and won sufficient military contracts to establish Fairchild Aerial Camera Corporation, the predecessor of
Fairchild Camera and Instrument , on February 11, 1920.The Sherman Fairchild Empire
Overlooked by historians, the press and the public were the vast holdings of Sherman Mills Fairchild. His vast stock, real estate and other private holding may never be fully known. Fortunately a former Fairchild employee, Theron Rinehart, rescued from destruction an incomplete list of companies Fairchild owned. They are part of
The Sherman Fairchild Empire .Fairchild Aerial Surveys
His interests in aerial photography led in 1927 to the development of airplanes and the establishment of Fairchild Aviation, which sold thousands of airplanes. The first model featured two innovations: folding wings and an enclosed heated cabin. Fairchild airplanes would play major roles in the military, ferrying, freighting, and surveying industries prior to World War II, and an even bigger role during
World War II [http://www.bcwarbirds.com/sherman_fairchild_bio.htm] when over 8000 of the FairchildPT-19 trainers were used by Air Force pilots. Other Fairchild planes included theAT-21 Gunner , theC-82 Packet , theC-119 Flying Boxcar used in theKorean War , and theC-123 Provider .Traitorous Eight
In 1957, a group of engineers working for
William Shockley at his seminalsemiconductor company approached Fairchild Camera and Instrument to continue their research in solid-state transistors. This group, later branded by Shockley as the "Traitorous Eight ", wanted to leave Shockley because of his poor management style. Sherman Fairchild agreed to back them financially, and thusFairchild Semiconductor went on to become a leading force inSilicon Valley and an incubator which would spawn many of today's leading technology companies, such asIntel ,Advanced Micro Devices , andNational Semiconductor , which themselves would spawn other companies that spawned yet more other companies.Hogan's Heroes
In 1968, eight men, including
Jerry Sanders , left Motorola led byLester Hogan and joinedFairchild Camera and Instrument . They became known as "Hogan's Heroes". Motorola sued Fairchild Camera and Instrument for unfair competition, but a District Court ruled that the Fairchild company's hiring of the group was legal. [cite web|url=http://library.findlaw.com/1999/Jan/1/127884.html|title=Seven Deadly IP Sins in Employee Hiring|author=Peter P. Chen|date=1999]Estate
According to a New York Times story on April 3, 1971 Fairchild left a 200+ Million Dollar Estate most to two charitable foundations he formed during his lifetime, the Fairchild Foundation and the
Sherman Fairchild Foundation . Bequest included Walter Burke of Winding Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Mr. Burke, the executor was a long-time friend and business advisor. Other bequests included were Ann Diane Williams of Beverley Hills, California, $2-million, or 1% of the net estate, whichever is greater; Cornelia Lynn Sharp of 111 East 75th Street, $200,000, andRoswell Gilpatric of 79 East 79th Street, $100,000. Specific bequests to organizations were Roosevelt Hospital, $300,000; the Salvation Army, $200,000 and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, in memory of his late aunt, May Fairchild; $100.000. His will was offered for probate in Manhattan Surrogate's Court by the law firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamiltion of New York. Mr Fairchild died at Roosevelt Hospital, NY after a long illness. He left bequests to more than 50 relatives, friends and former employees. TheSherman Fairchild Foundation assets have grown to over 500 Million in recent years and is headquartered in Chevy Chase, MD. The Walter Burke family continue to run theSherman Fairchild Foundation . Bonnie Burke Himmelman is the current president.Burial
After his death Sherman Mills Fairchild was laid to rest in Greenwood Cemetery in Oneonta, Otsego County, N.Y. He is buried within walking distance of the home he grew up in, in the town where he was born and raised. He sold his childhood family home in 1929 to the Masons and it became the Oneonta Masonic Lodge. His home and the town he grew up in remain unchanged.
As a result of his achievements, he was awarded fellowships in the
Institute of Aeronautical Sciences and in theRoyal Aeronautical Society , as well as accolades by theSmithsonian Institution .Books
*Thomas J. Campanella-"Cities from the Sky: An Aerial Portrait of America"-ISBN-10:156892992, ISBN-13:15668982991, Princeton Architectural Press: 1 edition (November 26, 2001)
*Wayne G. Broehl-"The Sherman Fairchild Foundation, 1955-1993"-(Unknown Binding) ASIN: B0006P19WA, The Foundationee also
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Fairchild
*Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. (Canada)
*Fairchild Semiconductor
*Traitorous Eight
*Silicon Valley References
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*Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, EMPIRE, The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes, p86, 1979- ISBN 0-393-07513-3External links
* [http://web.whittier.edu/fairchild/home.html Biography from Whittier College]
* [http://library.caltech.edu/sherman/fairchild.htm Biography from the Sherman Fairchild Library at the California Institute of Technology]
* [http://www.bcwarbirds.com/sherman_fairchild_bio.htm Detailed biography of airplane accomplishments]
* [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/state/his/bio/pt58.html Fairchild Family History]
* [http://www.fairchild.com The Fairchild Corporation]
* [https://www.m7aerospace.com/ M7 Aerospace]
* [http://library.findlaw.com/1999/Jan/1/127884.html Seven Deadly IP Sins]
* [http://www.fairchildimaging.com/main/history.htm Fairchild Imaging]
* [http://www.pilotfriend.com/aircraft%20performance/fairchild.htm Fairchild Aviation History]
* [http://silicongenesis.stanford.edu/transcripts/rock.htm Arthur Rock]
* [http://www.fairchildproducts.com/aboutus.htm Fairchild Industrial Products Corp.]
* [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/news/pr/2005/pr-fairchild-030905.html The Fairchild Chronicles]
* [http://www.fairchild-controls.com/history.html Fairchild Controls Company]
* [http://www.shanaberger.com/fairchild.htm Fairchild Aircraft Corp.]
* [http://silicongenesis.stanford.edu/transcripts/hodgson.htm Richard Hodgson]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6818698 Sherman Fairchild's grave]
* [http://www.whittier.edu/fairchild/home.html Fairchild Aeriel Photography Collection at Whittier College]
* [http://www.oneontahistory.org/walkingtour.htm Includes Fairchild's boyhood home]
* [http://inventors.about.com/od/dstartinventions/a/spruce_goose.htm?terms=geodetic+surveys Hughes-Fairchild and Duramold]
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