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WAR 1812 ANTARCTIC EXPLORER CAPE HORN SEA CAPTAIN PALMER LAND AUTOGRAPH SIGNED !

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Historical
  • Signed: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: VF
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed by: NATHANIEL BROWN PALMER-AMER. EXPLORER

    Description

    Here’s a Rare Autograph of American Explorer
    NATHANIEL BROWN PALMER
    (1799 – 1877)
    AMERICAN ANTARCTIC EXPLORER
    ,CAPE HORN SEA CAPTAIN, and SEAL HUNTER
    – GIVING HIS NAME TO “
    PALMER LAND, ANTARCTICA
    ,”
    A STRETCH OF WESTERN ANTARCTIC COAST and ISLANDS
    WHICH HE EXPLORED ON HIS SLOOP “
    HERO
    ” IN 1820 – THE
    1
    st
    PERSON TO VIEW ANTARCTICA,
    DISCOVERED THE GERLACHE STRAIT and ORLEANS CHANNEL IN ANTARCTICA and THE SOUTH ORKNEY ISLANDS,
    SHIP
    DESIGNER
    -
    BUILDING ‘PACKETS’ (PASSENGER BOATS), PLEASURE YACHTS, and CLIPPER SHIPS.
    -&-
    WAR OF 1812 US NAVY BLOCKADE RUNNER
    !
    From 1822 to 1826 he engaged in trade on the
    Spanish Main
    and helped to transport troops and supplies to
    Simón Bolívar
    during the war of South American independence
    !
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    HERE IS PALMER’S AUTOGRAPH ON A 19
    th
    CENTURY AUTOGRAPH ALBUM LEAF, SIGNED and DATED:
    “~N. B. Palmer
    May 1, 1863~~”
    The document measures 5” x 7½” and is in VERY FINE CONDITION – BOLDLY EXECUTED BY PAMER.
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    BIOGRAPHY OF N. B. PALMER
    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
    Palmer Land
    ,
    Antarctica
    , which he explored in 1820 on his
    sloop
    Hero
    . He was born in
    Stonington, Connecticut
    , and was a descendant of
    Walter Palmer
    , one of the town's founders.
    Sealing career and Antarctic exploration
    During the 1810s the hides of
    Antarctic Ocean
    seals were highly valued as items for trade with
    China
    . Palmer served as second mate on board
    Hersilia
    '
    s first voyage, during which she became the first American vessel known to reach the
    South Shetland Islands
    . As a skilled and fearless seal hunter, Palmer achieved his first command at the early age of 21. His vessel, a diminutive
    sloop
    named
    Hero
    , was only 47 feet (14 m) in length. Palmer steered southward in
    Hero
    at the beginning of the Antarctic summer of 1820–1821. Aggressively searching for new
    seal
    rookeries
    south of
    Cape Horn
    , on November 17, 1820, Palmer and his men became the first Americans and the third group of people to discover the
    Antarctic Peninsula
    . Larger ships skippered by
    Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen
    and
    Edward Bransfield
    had reported sighting land earlier in 1820. Along with English sealer
    George Powell
    , Palmer also co-discovered the nearby
    South Orkney Islands
    archipelago.
    Merchant marine career and development of the clipper ships
    After concluding a successful sealing career, Palmer, still in the prime of life, switched his attention to the captaining of fast sailing ships for the transportation of express freight. In 1843, Captain Palmer took command of
    Paul Jones
    on her maiden voyage from
    Boston
    to
    Hong Kong
    , arriving in 111 days. In this new role, the Connecticut captain traveled many of the world's principal sailing routes. Observing the strengths and weaknesses of the ocean-going sailing ships of his time, Palmer suggested and designed improvements to their
    hulls
    and
    rigging
    . The improvements made Palmer a co-developer of the mid-19th century
    clipper ship
    .
    Capt. Palmer purchased the Capt. Loper house in 1836, in Stonington, Connecticut. The Loper family were primarily whalers out of East Hampton, Long Island. Capt. Jacob Loper had four sons who brought whaling to Nantucket, Massachusetts; the Delaware Bay, southern New Jersey; and, Stonington, Connecticut. The composite character of Ismael in
    Moby Dick
    is based on events in the life of one of his children, who was the only survivor of an 1835 sinking off Japan, in which all were lost but young James Loper, who floated upon a coffin for a week. In the Capt. Loper House library Capt. Palmer found many old maps, including two of the coastline of Antarctica, made by the Lopers while working with The
    Dutch East India Company
    . The Loper family invented "
    All Found
    ", which meant that berth and food were not deducted from sailors' pay, insuring eager crews for Capt. James Loper. Escaping slaves likewise signed on as each sailor was paid the same rate. All African-Americans with the last name of "Loper" can trace their lineage back to this time, taking their last name from the Dutch Loper family. Between 1852 and 1854 Capt. Palmer built his home in Stonington which is today known as the
    Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House
    . The house is of a transitional style combining elements of the
    Greek revival
    and Victorian
    Italianate
    styles. It was designated a
    National Historic Landmark
    in 1996 and is now the headquarters of the
    Stonington Historical Society
    .
    Palmer closed his sailing career and established himself in his hometown of Stonington as a successful owner of clipper ships sailed by others. He died in San Francisco June 21, 1877, at the age of 77.
    Legacy in the Antarctic and beyond
    Palmer Land
    , part of the Antarctic Peninsula, as well as the
    Palmer Archipelago
    , were named in his honor.
    The Antarctic science and research program operated by the
    U.S. government
    continues to recall Palmer's role in the exploration of the Antarctic area.
    Palmer Station
    , located in the seal islands that Palmer explored, the clipper ship
    N.B. Palmer
    (built by
    Jacob Aaron Westervelt
    ) and the Antarctic icebreaker
    RV
    Nathaniel B. Palmer
    are named after Captain Palmer.
    Hero Bay
    , in the South Shetland Islands, is named for Captain Palmer's sloop
    Hero
    , one of the vessels of the Pendleton sealing fleet from Stonington which visited the islands in 1820–21.
    Also named after Palmer's sloop
    Hero
    is
    Hero Rupes
    , an
    escarpment
    which was discovered in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mercury in 1973.
    On September 14, 1988, the U.S. Postal Service issued a stamp honoring Nathaniel Palmer.
    Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House
    , Stonington, Connecticut
    Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House, rear view with
    widow's walk
    (the lookout on the roof)
    His home in Stonington, the
    Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House
    , was declared a
    National Historic Landmark
    in 1996. According to the records of the Grand Lodge AF&AM of Connecticut, he was initiated in 1826 by the Loper family. His record of membership ends in the year of his death and was reported at a special meeting of Asylum Lodge of Masons in Stonington, CT No. 57 on June 29, 1877, a Seafarer's Lodge. The Masonic Service Association of North America published a Short Talk Bulletin in March 2007 that is Vol. 85 No. 3 which details his history and attests to his membership in the Masonic Fraternity.
    Notes
    Howgego, Raymond
    (2004).
    Encyclopedia of Exploration (Part 2: 1800 to 1850)
    . Potts Point, NSW, Australia: Hordern House.
    See also
    History of Antarctica
    Houqua
    , innovative early
    clipper ship
    which Capt. Nat helped design
    Paul Jones
    , ship which N.B. Palmer sailed on its maiden voyage
    N.B. Palmer
    (clipper)
    , named after Capt. Palmer
    Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House
    Further reading
    Spears, John Randolph
    (1922).
    Captain Nathaniel Brown Palmer: an old-time sailor of the sea
    . New York: The Macmillan Co.
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