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Palmer, Thomas (21)

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Thomas Palmer, surveyor, was of Balston Spa, New York. This collection was donated by Doctor thomas W. Palmer of Montevallo, Alabama, August 20, 1907. Thomas Palmer, a physician who lived most of his life in Plymouth, left a manuscript entitled The Admirable Secrets of Physicke & Chirurgery, dated 1690. Palmer states on the title page that his work was "transcribed from a manuscript by Dr. Fuller" (apparently now lost)....

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Palmer, Thomas (15)

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Epithet: son of H Palmer of Lambourne, county Essex Epithet: Principal of Gloucester Hall, Oxford Epithet: miller, of Galway Epithet: of the Admiralty Court of Ireland Epithet: of Add MS 32657 Epithet: of Add MS 32974 Epithet: of Stowe MS 858...

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Palmer, Thomas Witherell, 1830-1913 (17)

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Born in Detroit, Jan. 25, 1830; stud.at Academy at Palmer (now St. Clair) & Mich. University; was manufacturer & farmer; served on Board of estimates, Detroit; State Senator, 1879-80; U.S. Senator, Republican, 1883-89; U.S. minister to Spain, 1889-91; president of World's Columbian Exposition,1690-93; died In Detroit, June 1, 1913. (Mich. Biogr. ; Farmer, Detroit, v. 2, p. 1069, with port.)

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Palmer, Thomas H. (4)

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Whittaker, Thomas Palmer, Sir, 1850-1919 (8)

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Epithet: MP Knight 1906 Epithet: MP Epithet: PC, MP Epithet: PC, MP; of Add MS 46057

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Palmer, Thomas H., 1782-1861 (5)

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Thomas H. Palmer was an American printer, author, and educator. Born in Scotland, he emigrated to Philadelphia, establishing a printing shop. He later moved to Vermont, where he opened a school and library. In an effort to encourage American schoolchildren to complete their homework, Palmer penned the well-known maxim, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again," in the introduction to his 1840 Teacher's Manual. Thomas Palmer was the third son of Benjamin and Martha...

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Palmer, Thomas Fyshe, 1747-1802 (4)

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Palmer was sentenced to seven years transportation to New South Wales for seditious practices as a result of his preaching Unitarianism to Scottish congregations. During his exile he set up a pioneer trading company, Boston & Co. and built ships to carry goods. Palmer died at Guam on the return voyage to England.

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Palmer, Thomas Sharp (2)

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Palmer, Thomas, active 1702-1716, merchant (3)

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Epithet: merchant

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Thomas, David Palmer, 1851-1924 (2)

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