- John Palmer (politician)
John Palmer (
March 22 ,1842 Stapleton,Staten Island -April 15 ,1905 Albany, New York ) was an American politician.Early life
His parents were Englishmen who returned with him to
England when Palmer was still a small child. Later he accompanied his seafaring grandfather, and witnessed theSiege of Sevastopol (1854-1855) from theirfreighter . In the meanwhile, his parents returned to theUnited States , settled atBath-on-the-Hudson oppositeAlbany, New York , and opened a paint shop. Here Palmer joined them and became ahouse painter .Military career
At the outbreak of the
American Civil War , he enlisted as a private in the 91st Regiment of New York Volunteers and fought his way up to be brevetted a captain of volunteers, participating in the campaigns of theArmy of the Gulf under GeneralNathaniel P. Banks . His father, who had enlisted too, was killed in battle atPetersburg, Virginia . At the expiry of his three-year-term, Palmer re-enlisted, and the regiment was transferred to the V Corps of theArmy of the Potomac under GeneralG. K. Warren . He was seriously injured at theBattle of Five Forks when a shot horse fell on top of him, and his back was cut by the sword of its rider.Political career
After the war, he returned to Albany and resumed his trade as a house painter. He married Margaret Moore in 1867, and they had four children. He became President of the Albany Builders' Exchange, Chairman of the Arbitration Committee, President of the Painters' Association of the State of New York, Vice President of the Decorators's and Painters' Association of the United States. In August 1891, at the national encampment at
Detroit , he was chosen Commander-in-Chief of theGrand Army of the Republic . As a Republican, he wasSecretary of State of New York from 1894 to 1898.ources
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9504E5D9173EEF33A25757C2A9649D94629ED7CF] Presentation of the new Secretary of State, in NYT on December 24, 1893
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E02E2DD1139E033A25755C0A9679D94649ED7CF] Short bios of state officers elected in 1895, in NYT on November 6, 1895
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9F04E3D81738EF32A25755C1A9629C946497D6CF] Obit in NYT on April 16, 1905
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/palmer.html] Political Graveyard
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9E02E2DD1139E033A25755C0A9679D94649ED7CF] His wife's obit notice in NYT on May 6, 1922
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