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Joseph or Joe Palmer may refer to: * Joe Palmer (football manager) (c. 1890–?), British football manager * Joe Palmer (politician), Republican Idaho State Representative * Joseph Palmer (American Revolutionary War general) (1716–1788) *Joseph Palmer (communard) (1791–1874), American Transcendentalist, member of the Fruitlands commune *Joseph Palmer II (1914–1994), American foreign service officer and ambassador *Joseph B. Palmer (1825–1890), American lawyer, legislator, and Confederate general in the American Civil War *Joseph Palmer (priest) Joseph Palmer (1749–1829) was an Irish Anglican priest in the late 18th century and the first decades of the 19th. Matriculating at Exeter College, Oxford in 1766, aged 16, he graduated B.A. in 1770, and M.A. in 1772. He was ordained as deaco ...
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Joe Palmer (football Manager)
Joe Palmer ( , Yorkshire—?) was a football manager, who was the first to manage both Bristol City and Bristol Rovers. Palmer was in charge of Bristol Rovers from May 1926 until April 1929, and was manager of Bristol City between 1919 and 1921. Between these spells he was trainer of Bradford Park Avenue Bradford (Park Avenue) Association Football Club is an association football club based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The team compete in , at the sixth tier of the English football league system. The name derived from their former hom .... References External links * English football managers Bristol City F.C. managers Bristol Rovers F.C. managers 1890s births Year of birth uncertain Year of death missing {{England-footy-manager-stub ...
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Joe Palmer (politician)
Joe A. Palmer is a Republican Idaho State Representative since 2008 representing District 20 in the A seat. Personal life Palmer attended Ricks College and Boise State University. Elections 2019 Palmer ran for Mayor of Meridian, Idaho. Palmer took second, losing to Robert Simison with 32.4% of the vote. 2018 Palmer was unopposed in the Republican Primary for District 20 A. Palmer was opposed by perennial candidate Daniel S. Weston of the Constitution Party in the general election, winning with 81% of the vote. 2016 Palmer was unopposed in the Republican Primary for District 20 A. Palmer was opposed by perennial candidate Daniel S. Weston of the Constitution Party in the general election, winning with 78.9% of the vote. Palmer endorsed Ted Cruz for Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016. 2014 Palmer ran unopposed in the Republican Primary and in the general election. 2012 Palmer won the three-way May 15, 2012, Republican primary with 65.9% of t ...
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Joseph Palmer (American Revolutionary War General)
Joseph Palmer (1716–1788) was an American general during the American Revolutionary War. Palmer was born at Shaugh Prior, Devonshire, England, on March 31, 1716, a son of John and Joan Palmer, née Pearse. He married Mary Cranch on the April 4, 1746, at Ermington and emigrated to Massachusetts later that year with his brother-in-law Richard Cranch. In 1752 they built a glassworks in Germantown, now a part of Quincy, Massachusetts. Later they built a chocolate mill and spermaceti and salt factories. By the 1770s Palmer had become a supporter of American independence. He fought in the Battle of Lexington and served in the Massachusetts Provincial Congress and on the Cambridge Committee of Safety. He sent Israel Bissell on his ride to warn that the war with Britain had begun. He received a commission as a colonel in the Massachusetts militia and as brigadier for Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in 1776. He went on intelligence-gathering missions in Vermont and Rhode Island and ...
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Joseph Palmer (communard)
Joseph Michael Palmer (1789 – October 30, 1873) was a member of the Fruitlands commune and an associate of Louisa May Alcott and other Transcendentalists. Life A farmer from Notown, a village on the outskirts of Leominster, Massachusetts, Palmer was a veteran of the War of 1812. In 1830, Palmer was a successful Yankee farmer, but was by no means a typical one. Possibly influenced in childhood by a bearded itinerant evangelist named Lorenzo Dow, Palmer took to wearing a long beard in the 1820s. Few men in the United States wore beards after about 1820, and Palmer was considered eccentric and slovenly. Nicknamed "the old Jew", he was regularly harassed and questioned about his insistence on wearing a beard. A prominent Fitchburg minister once accosted him: "Palmer, why don't you shave and not go around looking like the devil?" Palmer replied: "Mr. Trask, are you not mistaken in your comparison of personages? I have never seen a picture of the ruler of the sulfurous regions with ...
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Joseph Palmer II
Joseph Palmer II (June 16, 1914 – August 15, 1994) was an American diplomat and State Department official whose career focused on U.S. relations with Africa. Palmer entered the United States Foreign Service in 1939."Joseph Palmer II Dies; Former U.S. Ambassador To Libya and Nigeria," ''The Washington Post'', Aug. 17, 1994. In 1941, he began a four-year tour of duty as consular officer in Nairobi. He then served as assistant chief of the African division of the State Department in Washington, 1945–49. He held various diplomatic positions in Africa throughout the 1950s. In 1960, following agitation by Nigerian nationalists, the British Empire relinquished its control over Colonial Nigeria and Nigeria entered the Commonwealth of Nations as an independent nation on October 1, 1960. In preparation for Nigerian independence, on September 23, 1960, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Palmer as the United States' first Ambassador to Nigeria. Palmer established the American e ...
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Joseph B
Joseph Ber Soloveitchik ( he, יוסף דב הלוי סולובייצ׳יק ''Yosef Dov ha-Levi Soloveychik''; February 27, 1903 – April 9, 1993) was a major American Orthodox rabbi, Talmudist, and modern Jewish philosopher. He was a scion of the Lithuanian Jewish Soloveitchik rabbinic dynasty. As a '' rosh yeshiva'' of Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary at Yeshiva University in New York City, The Rav, as he came to be known, ordained close to 2,000 rabbis over the course of almost half a century. Rabbinic literature sometimes refers to him as הגרי"ד, short for "The great Rabbi Yosef Dov". He served as an advisor, guide, mentor, and role-model for tens of thousands of Jews, both as a Talmudic scholar and as a religious leader. He is regarded as a seminal figure by Modern Orthodox Judaism. Heritage Joseph Ber Soloveitchik was born on February 27, 1903, in Pruzhany, Imperial Russia (later Poland, now Belarus). He came from a rabbinical dynasty dating back some ...
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