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Nathaniel Brown Palmer

  • 1799, Aug. 8: Born, Stonington, Conn.
  • 1813: Shipped on coasters trading between New York and New England
  • 1819: Second mate, brig Hersilia; commanded coasting schooner Gleaner
  • 1820 - 1821 : Master, sloop Hero; discovered Antarctic continent
  • 1822: Master, sloop James Monroe, sealing and exploring in Antarctic
  • 1823 - 1828 : Master, brigs Cadet and Tampico
  • 1826: Married Eliza Thompson Babcock (died 1872)
  • 1829 - 1833 : Master, brig Annawan, sealing and exploring in South Seas
  • 1833 - 1840 : Commanded packet ships out of New York, N.Y., to New Orleans, La., and Liverpool, England
  • 1840s: Master, ships Houqua, Samuel Russell, Oriental, and Paul Jones; engaged in the China trade
  • 1849: Retired from active sea duty; engaged in shipping business and pursued yachting interests
  • 1853: Superintended the rebuilding of the ship Great Republic, which had burned on the eve of her maiden voyage
  • 1870: Retired and traveled
  • 1877, June 21: Died, San Francisco, Calif.

Alexander Smith Palmer

  • 1806, Jan. 26: Born, Stonington, Conn.
  • 1821: Sailed on brig Alabama, part of sealing fleet to Antarctic
  • 1824 - 1826 : Mate on brigs Tampico and Cadet, master of Tampico on two voyages
  • 1827 - 1830 : Commanded schooner Penguin, sealing in South Seas
  • 1831 - 1833 : Commanded ship Charles Adams on whaling and sealing expedition to South Shetland and Falkland islands
  • 1834 - 1838 : Master, packet ships Louisville and Shakespeare sailing between New York, N.Y., and New Orleans, La.
  • 1837: Married Priscilla D. Dixon (died 1851)
  • 1839 - 1845 : Master, packet ships Garrick and Southerner in Liverpool trade
  • 1844 - 1846 : Master, clipper Houqua, New York, N.Y., to Canton, China
  • 1847: Master, the Southerner, New York, N.Y., to Liverpool, England (last voyage); entered shipping business
  • 1854 - 1857 : Operated fleet of tugs and barges on Mississippi River from New Orleans, La.
  • 1858 - 1877 : Active in politics; elected town selectman, state representative, and state senator in Connecticut
  • 1894, Oct. 22: Died, Stonington, Conn.

Richard Fanning Loper

  • 1800, Feb. 3: Born, Stonington, Conn.
  • 1810: Sailed on coasting trips and became master at age fifteen
  • 1817 - 1819 : Commanded schooner Nancy Cobb
  • 1820 - 1821 : Second mate on board sloop Hero during voyage of discovery in Antarctic
  • 1821: Settled in Philadelphia, Pa.; started packet ship trade between that city and Hartford, Conn.
  • 1826: Married Margaret Mercer Baird (died 1898)
  • 1826 - 1831 : Master, schooners Alonzo and Maid
  • 1840: Retired from active sea duty; began career in Philadelphia, Pa., as shipbuilder; continued to operate several coastwise shipping lines
  • 1843: Agent, Delaware and Raritan Canal Co.
  • 1844: Developed composite iron and wood shipbuilding methods; invented blade screw propeller
  • 1846: Satisfied contract to build and deliver 150 surf type boats in thirty days for General Winfield Scott's Mexican campaign at Vera Cruz, Mexico
  • 1848 - 1877 : President, Philadelphia Steam Propeller Co. and Swiftsure Transportation Co.
  • 1849 - 1867 : President, Philadelphia and Hartford line of steamers
  • 1855 - 1870 : Active, New York Yacht Club; built and raced several yachts
  • 1856 - 1865 : President, Gloster Ferry Co.
  • 1861 - 1862 : Outfitted and chartered ships for the War Department
  • 1870: Returned to Stonington, Conn. First successful defender of the America's Cup in yacht Magic (formerly Madgie), New York Harbor, N.Y.
  • 1880, Nov. 8: Died, New York, N.Y.

From the guide to the Palmer-Loper Family Papers, 1667-1994, (bulk 1790-1930), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

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