- Lewis Archer Boswell
Lewis Archer Boswell (1834 – 1909) was an early
aviation pioneer whom some believe made the first poweredheavier-than-air flight , before theWright Brothers .Biography
Born
May 9 ,1834 inLunenburg County, Virginia , Boswell went to study atThomas Jefferson University and laterJohns Hopkins University , earning his medical degree. During the Civil War, he worked as a Confederate surgeon inRichmond, Virginia .In 1868 Boswell began experimenting in
aeronautics , but supposedly threw his small model into theYazoo River that same year. It is unknown why he did this, although speculation points to the purpose of hiding his plans or ending local ridicule. He moved to Eastaboga,Alabama in 1869 with his new wife, where he was granted a patent for an US patent|155218|Improvement In Aerial Propeller-Wheels in 1874.While he continued his study until his death on
November 26 ,1909 , it is unknown if he ever built a full scale model and attempted flight. In 1900, he wrote a letter to the Secretary of War, asking for funding and promising results, but it was rejected. Locals in his area have made claims that he actually did fly in November of 1902, beating theWright Brothers by a year. In fact, at the time of his death, Boswell was pursuing lawsuit against them, but this action was never carried through by his estate. Other stories tell that he made a short flight after being rolled off a barn roof back in the mid-1890s. However, no conclusive proof has surfaced to support these claims.Legacy
In 2002, the local
airport inTalladega, Alabama was renamed Boswell Field in honor of the local aviator, and according to the Airport Board Chairman, if Boswell made the first heavier than air flight, that would make Boswell Field the first airport.ee also
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Wright Brothers
*First flying machine References
* [http://www.alabamaaviator.com/isaa.asp?id=72868 Alabama Aviator]
* [http://www.dailyhome.com/news/2005/dh-talladega-0220-gcarpenter-5b19v2453.htm Talladega Daily Home]
* [http://www.jaxnews.com/news/2002/as-talladega-0401-asieckmann-2c31w1826.htm Anniston Star]
* [http://www.fairfaxrifles.org/fld_staff.html Service in Civil War]
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