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William Ricketts Palmer
Birth: 4-15-1809
Death: 6-18-1862
Biography
"A tragic occurrence, which must have affected the Coast Surveyors, was the death of Brevet Colonel William R. Palmer, a career Army officer and topographic engineer on Brigadier General Humphrey's staff, who died of typhoid fever on June 18. Palmer had long been associated with the Coast Survey prior to the war, as he had been chief of a triangulation party for many years and then had twice been Assistant-in-Charge of the Coast Survey Office, most recently from 1858 until being detached from the Coast Survey after the war had begun. He was also a personal friend of Superintendent Bache and was his room-mate for a time at West Point when Bache was an instructor at the Military Academy." From the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Central Library
Letter References
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, April 30, 1856
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, March 24, 1856
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, March 30, 1856
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, January 17, 1856
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, December 22, 1861
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Maria Worden, February 17, 1859
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, December 24, 1858
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, March 17, 1858
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, January 24, 1858
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Clarinda McClallen, February 2, 1859
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, October 18, 1848
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to William Henry Seward, October 20, 1848
Letter from Frances Adeline Seward to William Henry Seward, June 29, 1862
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, August, 1861
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Lazette Miller Worden, January 23, 1859
Letter from Frances Miller Seward to Augustus Henry Seward, March 27, 1859
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Biography:
"A tragic occurrence, which must have affected the Coast Surveyors, was the death of Brevet Colonel William R. Palmer, a career Army officer and topographic engineer on Brigadier General Humphrey's staff, who died of typhoid fever on June 18. Palmer had long been associated with the Coast Survey prior to the war, as he had been chief of a triangulation party for many years and then had twice been Assistant-in-Charge of the Coast Survey Office, most recently from 1858 until being detached from the Coast Survey after the war had begun. He was also a personal friend of Superintendent Bache and was his room-mate for a time at West Point when Bache was an instructor at the Military Academy."
From the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Central Library
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http://www.lib.noaa.gov/noaainfo/heritage/coastsurveyvol1/CW2.html
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NOAA Central Library: THE COAST SURVEY AND ARMY OPERATIONS DURING THE CIVIL WAR
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ancestry.com
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ancestry.com; nytimes.com
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http://www.nytimes.com/1862/07/19/news/changes-army-promotions-appointments-since-june-10-more-brigadier-generals.html