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1Palmer-Loper family papers
By Ira Hart
“Palmer-Loper family papers” Metadata:
- Title: Palmer-Loper family papers
- Author: Ira Hart
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 10000
“Palmer-Loper family papers” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Lawrence Giles Company - Commerce - Census - Whaling - Yachting - Business records - Packets - Charles Adams (Ship) - Ships - Russell & Company (Guangzhou, China) - Shipping - Baldwin and Spooner - United States - Voyages and travels - Mary of London (Ship) - Penguin (Schooner) - Southerner (Ship) - Sealing - Clipper ships - Garrick (Ship) - Universities and colleges - History - Correspondence - Practice of law - Loper, Dorman, and Company - Description and travel - United States. Army - Procurement - Annawan (Sealing ship) - Magic (Yacht) - Yachts - Yale College (1718-1887) - G. Woodhull and Minturns - Shipbuilding - Madgie (Yacht) - Ship's papers - A.A. Low & Bros - Hero (Sloop) - Spanish-American War, 1898 - United States. Navy - Olive Branch (Sloop) - Discovery and exploration
- People: ➤ Joseph W. Stanton - Thomas P. Stanton - Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940) - Edmund Fanning (1769-1841) - Palmer family - John Schuyler Crosby (1839-1914) - Elizabeth Dixon Palmer Loper (1848-1929) - Charles T. Stanton - Nathan Fellows Dixon (1847-1897) - William Herbert Hobbs (1864-1952) - Loper family - Francis H. Gregory (1848-1929) - R. B. Forbes (1804-1889) - Frederick T. Bush - Richard Fanning Loper (1850-1914) - Benjamin Pendleton (1787-1857) - Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) - Nathan Fellows Dixon (1812-1881) - Louis Lambert Palmer (1845-1887) - Theodore Dwight Palmer (1816-1865)
- Places: ➤ Italy - Stonington (Conn.) - Chicago - Philippines - Illinois - United States - Stonington - France - Chicago (Ill.) - New Haven - Cuba - New Orleans (La.) - Connecticut - Antarctica - China - New York (State)
- Time: ➤ Civil War, 1861-1865 - 19th century - Philippine American War, 1899-1902
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL25207388M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 79035410
Access and General Info:
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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