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Pickens appeared five times on NBC's Outlaws ( 1960 – 62 ) western series as the character " Slim.
Pickens appeared in numerous television guest shots, including three episodes of NBC's The Wide Country ( 1962 ) with Earl Holliman and Andrew Prine and one appearance on ABC's The Legend of Jesse James, The Fugitive and a first-season episode of The Man from U. N. C. L. E ..
The actors and actresses include, but are not limited to: Robert Vaughn, David McCallum, Leo G. Carroll, Robert Culp, James Doohan, Carroll O ' Connor, Slim Pickens, Anne Francis, Richard Kiel, Roger Carmel, William Marshall and, in one episode (" The Project Strigas Affair "), William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, who never appeared together in any of their scenes.

Pickens and including
Filmed on location in the Mexican state of Durango, the film starred James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson in the title roles, with a huge supporting cast including Bob Dylan ( who composed the film's music ), Jason Robards, R. G. Armstrong, Richard Jaeckel, Jack Elam, Chill Wills, Katy Jurado, L. Q. Jones, Slim Pickens and Harry Dean Stanton.
Several Americans escaped the carnage, and joined up with several militias, including those of Francis Marion, the ' Swampfox ', and Andrew Pickens.
On the strength of his record sales, he made numerous national TV appearances, including on Arthur Godfrey radio show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show ( which he co-hosted for a week ), The Ed Sullivan Show, The Tonight Show, and The Kraft Music Hall ; he also performed in Las Vegas and did concerts around the U. S. Bryant, who still lives in Pickens, continues to write and record music.
Many cities in the United States have festivals in the spring celebrating the blooms of the azalea, including Mobile, Alabama ; Norfolk, Virginia ; Wilmington, North Carolina ( North Carolina Azalea Festival ); Valdosta, Georgia ; Palatka, Florida ( Florida Azalea Festival ); Pickens, South Carolina ;.
He was greatly assisted by able subordinates, including the Polish engineer, Tadeusz Kościuszko, the brilliant cavalry officers, Henry (" Light-Horse Harry ") Lee and William Washington, and the partisan leaders, Thomas Sumter, Andrew Pickens, Elijah Clarke, and Francis Marion.
They had 12 children, including Andrew Pickens who later became governor of South Carolina.
This debate ran alongside another discussion about how aggressively the installations — including Forts Sumter and Pickens — should be obtained.
Lee united with General Francis Marion Swamp Fox and General Andrew Pickens in the spring of 1781 to capture numerous British outposts in South Carolina and Georgia including Fort Watson, Fort Motte, Fort Granby, Fort Galphin, Fort Grierson, and Fort Cornwallis, Georgia.
The Totten system of forts ( including forts Sumter and Pickens ) designed for coastal defense encouraged Anderson to move federal troops from Fort Moultrie to the more easily defended Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, South Carolina.
In later years, Davis was linked to takeover targets including Northwest Airlines, US Airways, CBS, NBC and T. Boone Pickens ' Mesa.
Pickens trialled with numerous clubs in England and Scotland after his release, including Hibernian, Doncaster Rovers, Falkirk and Nottingham Forest, the latter of which he claims he was close to signing with.
As of December 2010, Pickens has been called up to five United States training camps, including the upcoming camp in January 2011.
The possibility of moving the museum has been brought up in other cities, including Dallas, which had the financial backing of billionaire T. Boone Pickens.
The series featured numerous performances and cameos by notable guest stars including: Dean Martin, Kim Basinger, Melanie Griffith, Kim Cattrall, Abe Vigoda, Morey Amsterdam, Shelley Fabares, Shelley Berman, Savannah Smith Boucher, Alex Trebek, Sid Caesar, Slim Pickens, Isabel Sanford, Maureen McCormick, Cesar Romero, Doc Severinsen, Mamie Van Doren, Muhammad Ali, Robert Loggia, Kurt Krakowian, Leslie Nielsen, Lola Falana, Rudolph " Minnesota Fats " Wanderone, Heather Menzies ( Urich's real-life wife ), Eve Arden, Barbi Benton, Lisa Hartman, Shelley Winters, Wayne Newton, Captain & Tennille, Wolfman Jack, Tanya Roberts, Lorne Greene, Erin Gray, Gary Lockwood, William Garbacz, June Lockhart, Michael Cole, and Dick Butkus.
T. Boone Pickens received the 2009 Bower Award for Business Leadership for 50 years of visionary leadership in oil and other types of energy production, including domestic renewable energy, and for his philanthropic leadership contributing to education, medical research, and wildlife conservation.
In 2004, Pickens contributed to Republican 527 groups, including a $ 2 million contribution to the Swift Vets and POWs for Truth which ran a smear campaign asserting that Bush's rival, John Kerry, exaggerated claims about his service in Vietnam, and $ 2. 5 million to the Progress for America advocacy group.
Pickens took 75 prisoners, including most of the wounded, and between 40 and 70 Loyalists were killed.
Many of Boyd's men ( including some that escaped the battlefield and others that Pickens paroled ) returned home.

Pickens and Old
Memphis, also known as Old Memphis, is a town in Pickens County, Alabama, United States.
He dropped out after two years due to a lack of funds but was brought on to pitch for the Pickens, Mississippi, semiprofessional baseball team in the Old Tomato League summer circuit.
Pickens died July 1, 1838, in Pontotock, Mississippi, and was interred at Old Stone Church Cemetery in Clemson, South Carolina.
Andrew Pickens ' grave marker at Old Stone Church ( Clemson ) | Old Stone Church cemetery
* Slim Pickens as Voice of Old B. O. B.
In 1786, Hawkins and fellow Indian agents Andrew Pickens and Joseph Martin concluded a treaty with the Choctaw nation at Seneca Old Town, today's Hopewell, South Carolina.
On the local level, Pickens chaired the Board of Regents of West Texas State University in Canyon and in 1987 – 1988 contributed to the restoration of the administration building known as " Old Main ".
The historic site of the ' Treaty Oak ', where the signings took place, is on Old Cherry Road in Pickens County, South Carolina.

Pickens and Oklahoma
In 1982, Pickens was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
As a result of his marriage to a Chickasaw woman, Ryan acquired vast acreage in present Jefferson County, Oklahoma, then a part of Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory.
*$ 500 million from T. Boone Pickens to Oklahoma State University.
* Pickens, Oklahoma
Houston Cougars vs Oklahoma State Cowboys football game at: en: Boone Pickens Stadium | Boone Pickens Stadium in 2008
The Army sent this band and the Chiricahua scouts who had tracked them to military confinement in Florida at Fort Pickens and, subsequently, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
Subsequently, Pickens donated $ 165 million to Oklahoma State University-Stillwater.
Oklahoma businessman T. Boone Pickens created the first royalty trust in 1979 in response to the difficulty that Mesa Petroleum was having in replenishing its oil reserves.
Boone Pickens Stadium ( previously known as Lewis Field ) has been home to the Oklahoma State University Cowboys football team in rudimentary form since 1913, and as a complete stadium since 1920.
Oklahoma State, then known as Oklahoma A & M, first began playing at the current site of Pickens Stadium in 1913.
Pickens was born in Holdenville, Oklahoma, the son of Grace ( née Molonson ) and Thomas Boone Pickens.
When the oil boom in Oklahoma ended in the late 1930s, Pickens ' family moved to Amarillo, Texas.
Pickens never served in the military but instead attended Texas A & M on a basketball scholarship, but he lost the scholarship and transferred to Oklahoma A & M ( now Oklahoma State University ), where he majored in Geology.
Pickens has given more than $ 700 million away to charity, of which nearly $ 500 million has been donated to Oklahoma State University.
Boone Pickens Stadium at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Pickens has been a major financial contributor to his alma mater, the Stillwater campus of Oklahoma State University ( OSU ).
Pickens also has made substantial academic gifts to Oklahoma State University, particularly to the School of Geology, which is named for him.

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