- transportation, so the
Pillsburys ****isted in
funding railroad development in Minnesota.[citation needed] In 1889,
Pillsbury and its five
mills on the...
- John
Pillsbury may
refer to: John E.
Pillsbury (1846–1919), U.S.
naval officer who
became a rear
admiral John S.
Pillsbury (1827–1901),
governor of Minnesota...
- Look up
Pillsbury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pillsbury may
refer to:
Pillsbury Company, a
former producer of
grain and
other foodstuffs, a brand...
- in the
United States Navy have been
named USS
Pillsbury for John E.
Pillsbury. The
first USS
Pillsbury (DD-227) was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned...
- Poppin' Fresh, more
widely known as the
Pillsbury Doughboy, is an
advertising mascot for the
Pillsbury Company,
appearing in many of
their commercials...
- Sam
Pillsbury is an
American film director, producer, and winemaker. M****achusetts-raised Sam
Pillsbury emigrated to New
Zealand at the age of 14. At...
- The
Pillsbury A-Mill is a
former flour mill
located on the east bank of the
Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was the world's
largest flour...
- Lake
Pillsbury is a lake in the
Mendocino National Forest of Lake County, California,
created from the Eel
River and Hull
Mountain watershed by Scott...
-
Parker Pillsbury (September 22, 1809 – July 7, 1898) was an
American minister and
advocate for
abolition and women's rights.
Pillsbury was born in Hamilton...
-
Michael Paul
Pillsbury (born
February 8, 1945) is a
foreign policy strategist, author, and
former public official in the
United States. He was appointed...