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  1. Career. For a short time he held a temporary teaching position in New Canaan, Connecticut, and then went to a school in Georgia, which was later to become Oglethorpe University. In all he spent three years teaching in two academies in Georgia, returning to Yale College on December 1, 1838, to take the position of tutor.

  2. Mar 7, 2014 · As centuries pass, many people and their accomplishments fade into the mists of time, but the seeds of justice, faith, and spiritual freedom, sown by the Thacher family, still carry weight. Name...

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  3. During his forty-five years of active practice at the bar, the economic life of the country was undergoing a great transformation in the rapid development of production on a large scale.

  4. Biography. Thomas Anthony Thacher was born in Hartford, Conn. in 1815. He graduated from Yale in 1835. He was Assistant Professor of Latin at Yale from 1842 to 1851, Professor from 1851 until his death in 1886. Thomas was the son of Anne (née Parks) and Peter Thacher. His first American ancestor on his father's side was Thomas Thacher who ...

  5. Thomas Anthony Thacher papers MS 1697 Collection Contents H Container Description Date Thacher, Thomas Anthony b. 1, f. 1 Association of OIcers of Colleges in New England [minutes of proceedings; Thacher was secretary for the first meeting] 1858-1860 Correspondence b. 1, f. 2 - 4 General, incoming [mainly professional] 1830-1885, undated b. 1 ...

  6. Thacher was also a vice president of the University Club of New York from 1910 to 1913 and a president from 1913 to 1919. [3] Mr. Thacher was married December 1, 1880, in New York City, to Sarah McCullough, daughter of Ashbel and Louise B. (Walker) Green, of Tenafly, who survived him with a son, Thomas Day Thacher (Yale BA 1904), and three ...

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  8. Barnabas, August, 1640. There is no record to indicate that any of these children other than Thomas ever came to this country. (III) Rev. Thomas Thacher, eldest son of Rev. Peter (2) and Anne Thacher, was born at Milton Clevedon, Somersetshire, England, May 1, 1620, died in Boston, in the colony of Massachusetts bay, October 15, 1687.

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