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rdfs:comment William Russell Pickering, referred to as William Russell Pickering, referred to as W.R. Pickering, was a miner, lumber baron, developer, railroad owner and banker. From his first business adventure in mining lead, in Joplin, Missouri in 1872, and his partnership with Ellis Short in the merchandise business at Joplin, the empire grew across several states, including Missouri, Arkansas, Indian Territory, Louisiana, Texas, and California.rritory, Louisiana, Texas, and California.
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