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[PDF] Palmer, Capt - NPGalleryThe Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House is located at the corner of Palmer and North Water streets in Stonington, a town on Connecticut's eastern coast ( ...
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The Boy Skipper Who Found A Continent - AMERICAN HERITAGENat Palmer had been born at the sea's edge, and his father's shipyard was his first playground. Salt water ran in his veins from the start. Almost as soon as he ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Nathaniel Palmer discovers Antarctica – Today in History: November ...On November 18, 1820, Nathaniel Brown Palmer of Stonington, Connecticut, discovered the mainland of Antarctica, one of the seven continents.
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Nathaniel Palmer - Linda Hall LibraryJun 21, 2024 · 17, 1820, he and his small crew became the first Americans to sight the Antarctic continent. This was just 10 months after Antarctica was first ...
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Capt. Nathaniel Brown Palmer (1799–1877) • FamilySearchHe married Eliza Thompson Babcock on 7 December 1826, in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States. He died on 21 June 1877, in San Francisco, ...Missing: explorer | Show results with:explorer
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Capt. Nathaniel Brown Palmer (1799 - 1877) - Genealogy - GeniJun 13, 2025 · Nathaniel Palmer · Collection: Biographical Summaries of Notable People · Birth: Aug 8 1799 - Stonington · Death: June 21 1877.
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Nathaniel Brown Palmer (1799-1877) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeFeb 23, 2025 · Nathaniel Palmer. Nathaniel Brown Palmer (1799 - 1877). Born 8 Aug 1799 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States. Died 21 Jun 1877 ...
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186. Nathaniel B. Palmer House Museum - CTMQFeb 4, 2012 · Nathaniel Palmer, born in 1799, and his brother Alexander, born seven years later, went to sea at an early age. Nathaniel became a ship's master ...Missing: siblings careers
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Alexander Grant Smith Palmer (1806 - 1894) - Genealogy - GeniApr 27, 2022 · Alexander Palmer, born 1806, and his brother Nathaniel, born seven years earlier, went to sea at an early age. Nathaniel became a ship's ...<|separator|>
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Borough of Stonington - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities ProjectSettled in 1752, Stonington became a fishing, shipbuilding, whaling, and sealing center and survived attacks during both the Revolutionary War and the War ...
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History of Stonington | Stonington Borough, ConnecticutOriginally, Stonington was known for farming in the coastal and Caribbean trade. In time, the town became known for its shipbuilding, sealing and whaling.Missing: hub post-
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A Village by the Sea - Part II; Stonington Borough - WESTERLY RIJan 5, 2021 · By 1850, seal populations had been decimated by excessive hunting and the Stonington fleet turned to whaling but things were about to change ...
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Nathaniel Palmer and the Discovery of AntarcticaPalmer was the first American to sight the Antarctic continent and to explore its rugged coast. Born on August 8, 1799 in Stonington Borough, Palmer was one of ...
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Visit The Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House MuseumApr 3, 2019 · Born 1799 into a seafaring family, Nathaniel B. Palmer made his first voyage at the age of 14. He came to Stonington in 1819 when the harbor ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Nathaniel Palmer, Connecticut Mariner, Sort of Discovers Antarctica ...Nathaniel Palmer was a Stonington native, born on Aug. 8, 1799, the son of a shipbuilder. He went to sea at age 12 on ships running the British blockade ...Missing: training apprenticeship 1813
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The Discovery of Antarctica - Yankee InstituteNov 17, 2023 · The man who, while on a sealing expedition in November 1820, became the first American to record sighting the Antarctic continent: Nathaniel B. Palmer of ...
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The Age of Scurvy | Science History InstituteAug 14, 2017 · Scurvy killed over two million sailors, causing lethargy, joint pain, swelling, and internal bleeding. It was a major threat on long voyages, ...Missing: Shetland sealing 1818-1820 sealers
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The Bellingshausen-Palmer meeting | Polar Record | Cambridge CoreJun 2, 2015 · The logbook of Nathaniel Palmer's Hero, for parts of a cruise to the South Shetlands during the austral summer of 1820 and 1821, has been ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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So that those interested may compare the type, approach, emphasis ...Nat went to sea at 14. He was 2nd mate on the Hersilia during its 1819-20 ... Nathaniel Palmer. Weddell did not investigate further until February 1822 ...
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History - CCAMLROct 23, 2019 · By 1825, some populations of fur seal were hunted close to extinction, and sealers began hunting elephant seals and some species of penguins ...
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A History Of Fur & Elephant Seal Hunting In AntarcticaBetween the late 18th and mid-19th century, the sealing industry—dominated by Britain and the U.S.—had expanded across the Southern Ocean to encompass not only ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The clipper ship era, by Arthur H. Clark.Below is a merged summary of Nathaniel Palmer's contributions to clipper ships, consolidating all information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized key information into tables where appropriate (in CSV format for dense representation), while retaining narrative sections for context and broader influence. All details from the summaries are included, with no information omitted.
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[PDF] THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CLIPPER SHIPThe vessel was named for his wife, Ann McKim. She was one hundred and forty ... Captain Palmer hailed from Stonington, Connecticut. He was a most.
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Capt Nathaniel Brown Palmer (1799-1877) - Memorials - Find a GraveBirth: 8 Aug 1799. Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA ; Death: 21 Jun 1877 (aged 77). San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA ; Burial.
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[PDF] 2 GEOGRAPHIC NAMES ! OF ANTARCTICA... Marine Corps. Sep. September. USN ....... United States Navy. Soc ... Palmer. Archipelago. This island, which apparently lies off the southeast coast of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Palmer Station Master Plan 1.0 - U.S. Antarctic ProgramJan 18, 2016 · The purpose of this Master Plan is to identify both constraints and opportunities for future redevelopment of Palmer Station.Missing: yacht | Show results with:yacht
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2386 - 1988 25c Antarctic Explorers: Nathaniel PalmerIn stock $3.50 deliveryFrom a block honoring four explorers of the South Pole · Pictures Palmer and his ship Hero · Stamp issue coincided with Richard Byrd's 100th birthday and 100th ...Missing: 1999 | Show results with:1999