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- Q5321965 description "American motorcycle designer".
- Q5321965 description "American motorcycle designer".
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- Q5321965 abstract "Edward Joel Pennington (1858 in Moores Hill, Indiana – 1911 in Springfield, Massachusetts) was an inventor and promoter of many mechanical devices, including airships, motorcycles, and automobiles. In addition to motor vehicles, he applied for and received patents for Stirling engines, ignition systems, planing machines, and pulleys. He often promoted his inventions with grandiose and spurious claims, which would become a hallmark of his entrepreneurial schemes. Frequently he collected financial backing for his business ventures, but rarely (if ever) did his investors ever collect any dividends from his projects. He was regarded by many as a fraud on account of his unproven claims and business practices, yet he never spent any time in prison as a result of these accusations.Pennington married three times. He died in Springfield, Massachusetts after contracting meningitis from falling down in the street.".
- Q5321965 birthDate "1858".
- Q5321965 birthYear "1858".
- Q5321965 deathDate "1911".
- Q5321965 deathYear "1911".
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- Q5321965 dateOfBirth "1858".
- Q5321965 dateOfDeath "1911".
- Q5321965 name "Pennington, Edward Joel".
- Q5321965 shortDescription "American motorcycle designer".
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- Q5321965 comment "Edward Joel Pennington (1858 in Moores Hill, Indiana – 1911 in Springfield, Massachusetts) was an inventor and promoter of many mechanical devices, including airships, motorcycles, and automobiles. In addition to motor vehicles, he applied for and received patents for Stirling engines, ignition systems, planing machines, and pulleys. He often promoted his inventions with grandiose and spurious claims, which would become a hallmark of his entrepreneurial schemes.".
- Q5321965 label "E. J. Pennington".
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- Q5321965 givenName "Edward Joel".
- Q5321965 name "Edward Joel Pennington".
- Q5321965 name "Pennington, Edward Joel".
- Q5321965 surname "Pennington".