Background
Rickard was born in France in August 1865.
engineer mining engineer politician
Rickard was born in France in August 1865.
He immigrated to the United States with his family in the 1870s. They had four children: Leontine (1889–1991), Helen (bJun1891), Donald (1894–1915), and Thomas, Junior. (1899–1927). Rickard had a cousin whose name was also Thomas, but regularly used his middle initial "A" (for Arthur).
Thomas A. Rickard was a prominent writer on the subject of mining.
Rickard was a graduate of the University of California, with a degree in mining engineering. From 1901 until his death, he served as vice president of the San Francisco mining firm of Harron, Rickard and McCone.
He also served as a trustee of the California Institute for the Deaf and Blind, located in Berkeley. Rickard"s father Reuben Rickard also served as President of the Town Board of Trustees in Berkeley from 1891 to 1893 and again for about a month in 1895.
He was also a mining engineer, having worked throughout the western United States.
Thomas Rickard died on March 25, 1911. Although she had remarried, she and Thomas are interred together at the Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.