death in office. Thomas M. Pettit was born in Philadelphia on December 26, 1797, the son of merchant Andrew Pettit (son of Charles Pettit) and his wife Elizabeth...
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Thomas Pettit may refer to: Thomas Pettit (mayor) (1858–1934), mayor of Nelson, New Zealand Thomas M. Pettit (1797–1853), politician and judge from Pennsylvania...
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(1835–1873), Wisconsin politician Thomas M. Pettit (1797–1853), politician and judge from Pennsylvania Thomas S. Pettit (1843–1931), newspaper publisher...
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Thomas Pettit (1858 – 6 July 1934) was a city councillor and Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand, a baker, temperance advocate, and Baptist. Pettit was born in...
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administration, Thomas M. Pettit took office as Mint Director on March 31, 1853. In April, Treasury Secretary James Guthrie wrote to Pettit that there were...
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1851 Jackson 7 George Nicholas Eckert July 1851 April 1853 Fillmore 8 Thomas M. Pettit April 1853 May 1853 Pierce 9 James Ross Snowden June 1853 May 1861...
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Another brother was the Civil War colonel Sullivan A. Meredith. William M. Meredith graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1812 (graduation...
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Director George N. Eckert yielded his place to Thomas M. Pettit. Longacre submitted two designs to Pettit, and before the latter died on May 31, 1853, he...
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Thomas Stevenson Pettit (December 21, 1843 – November 29, 1931) was a newspaper publisher and politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky. Orphaned at...
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the Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. Prominent Philomatheans have included: Thomas M. Pettit, 1813, Director of the U.S. Mint Henry Dilworth Gilpin, 1819, U.S....
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