Colonel Thomas Handasyd Perkins, also known as T. H. Perkins (December 15, 1764 – January 11, 1854), was an American merchant, slave trader, smuggler and...
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Thomas Perkins may refer to: Thomas Handasyd Perkins (1764–1854), American businessman and philanthropist Thomas Clap Perkins (1798–1870), American lawyer...
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(1645–1729), British Army officer James Handasyd Perkins (1876–1940), American banker Thomas Handasyd Perkins (1764–1854), American merchant Handasyde...
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education for the blind in Europe. The school is named in honor of Thomas Handasyd Perkins, one of the organization's incorporators. He was a Boston shipping...
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Russell Sturgis (1750-1826), Elizabeth (née Perkins) Sturgis (a sister of merchant Thomas Handasyd Perkins), Walter Rutherfurd (1723–1804) and Catherine...
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Handasyd Peck, wife of the merchant James Perkins (1733–1773) and mother of the Boston Brahmin Thomas Handasyd Perkins. She managed the shipping and merchant...
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hoax: A dramatic jeu d'esprit, in three acts, published in 1819. Thomas Handasyd Perkins § Gloucester Sea Serpent Linnaean Society of New England § Sea...
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firms unfamiliar with trade in the Far East. Boston Brahmin Thomas Handasyd Perkins of Perkins & Co., the dominant American presence in the Turkish opium...
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Thomas Handasyd Perkins, American slaver and merchant with a prominent port-wine stain on his cheek...
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Boston Brahmin (section Perkins)
Nathaniel Hawthorne Perkins Family Thomas Handasyd Perkins (1764–1854), merchant, pioneer of the China trade, philanthropist Charles Perkins (1823–1886), art...
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