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    Nathaniel Brown Palmer (August 8, 1799 – June 21, 1877) was an American seal hunter, explorer, sailing captain, and ship designer. He gave his name to...
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    Nathaniel B. Palmer is an icebreaking research vessel (RVIB) owned by Offshore Service Vessels LLC, operated by Edison Chouest Offshore, Inc. and chartered...
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    The Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House is a historic house museum in Stonington, Connecticut, built in 1852–54. The house is a transitional style between...
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  • the second son, Nathaniel Palmer Johnson (1765–1850), became the Rector of Aston in Derbyshire and never married. After Nathaniel Palmer Johnson's death...
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    station is named for Nathaniel B. Palmer, usually recognized as the first American to see Antarctica. The maximum population that Palmer Station can accommodate...
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    hunt whales off Deception Island, and on November 16, 1820 Nathaniel Palmer first sighted Palmer Land, which was named for him. The Stonington Harbor Light...
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    account of the numbers of birds. Ten months later an American sealer, Nathaniel Palmer, became the first to sight Antarctica on 17 November 1820. The first...
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    Nathaniel David Rateliff (born October 7, 1978) is an American singer and songwriter based in Denver, Colorado, whose influences are described as folk...
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    brig Hersilia, commanded by Captain James Sheffield (with second mate Nathaniel Palmer), the first US sealer in the South Shetlands. The first wintering over...
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  • Nordenskiöld Otto Nordenskjöld Børge Ousland Dmitry Ovtsyn Pyotr Pakhtusov Nathaniel Palmer Ivan Papanin William Parry Charlie Paton Fiann Paul Robert Edwin Peary...
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    monopolist, January 1641 Cobbett lists the second MP elected in 1645 as John Palmer, MD, and gives Blake as MP for Taunton. Brunton & Pennington agree with...
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  • Mikhail Lazarev on (28 January), Edward Bransfield on (30 January), and Nathaniel Palmer in (November). Some of Davis' crew from the American sealing ship Cecilia...
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  • discovering, measuring, and improving the processes.[citation needed] Nathaniel Palmer, leading analyst in the field of BPM and Director of the Workflow Management...
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    line. This is the base of Cetus Hill. This feature is named after Nathaniel Palmer, an American sealer who explored the Antarctic Peninsula area southward...
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  • in the sloop Dove and Captain Nathaniel Palmer, an American sealer in the sloop James Monroe. Named for Captain Palmer.  This article incorporates public...
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    Bellingshausen, recorded seeing an ice shelf on 27 January. The American sealer Nathaniel Palmer, whose sealing ship was in the region at this time, may also have been...
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    discovered the archipelago in 1898. He named it Archipelago Palmer for American Captain Nathaniel Palmer, who navigated these waters in 1820. Both Argentina and...
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  • Francis Noel Palmer (1887-18 January 1961) was a British politician. He was the son of Nathaniel Palmer of Yarmouth. In 1906 he joined the Labour Party...
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    the Shanghai to New York run. N.B. Palmer was named after explorer, sailing captain, and ship designer Nathaniel Palmer. Along with the Sweepstakes, she...
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  • Nathaniel Brown may refer to: Nathaniel Brown Palmer (1799-1877), American explorer, sailing captain, and ship designer Nathaniel Brown (actor) (born...
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  • who sat in the House of Commons between 1715 and 1735. Palmer was the son of Nathaniel Palmer, MP of Fairfield, Stoke Coursey, Somerset, and his wife...
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    year after the peninsula's discovery by Bransfield, American explorer Nathaniel Palmer and his crew become the first to land on the peninsula. Trinity Peninsula...
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    Garwood Palmer died at the age of 73, the business transferred into the hands of Nathaniel Palmer's sons and the business became known as Palmer Brothers...
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    Bellingshausen, Edward Bransfield, and Nathaniel Palmer simultaneously discovered Antarctica. Bellingshausen met Palmer on the South Shetland Islands and even...
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  • Nautilus, research vessel operated by Robert Ballard Palmer Rupes -26.3 106.6 Nathaniel B. Palmer, American icebreaker and Antarctic research vessel operated...
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    the Royal Society. It was bequeathed to Oxford University by Colonel Nathaniel Palmer (c. 1661–1718), and today is in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. There...
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    Guy G. Guthridge. "Nathaniel Brown Palmer". NASA. Archived from the original on 2 February 2006. Retrieved 14 November 2007. Palmer Station. ucsd.edu Erki...
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  • Bridgwater 1708–1713 With: George Balch 1708–10 Nathaniel Palmer 1710–13 Succeeded by Nathaniel Palmer John Rolle Preceded by Sir Francis Dashwood, Bt...
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  • Palmer (born 1956), British musician Nate Palmer (born 1989), American football player Nathan Palmer (born 1989), American football player Nathaniel Palmer...
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    -58.333). 1820 – Nathaniel Palmer sights Antarctica on 17 November 1820 1821 – George Powell, a British sealer, and Nathaniel B. Palmer, an American sealer...
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