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Edward L. Palmer Jr.

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127: 260:, of Australia, in London, England on March 9, 1951. The couple then resided in England where Dr. Sinclair-Smith had residency at London Heart Hospital. In late 1951, the couple would then move to Australia and then eventually back to the US. At the age of 65, Dr. Sinclair-Smith died on January 1, 1985, of stomach cancer. Anne Livingston Sinclair-Smith died at age 94 on March 9, 2006. The two were survived by their daughter Susanne Palmer Sinclair-Smith of Washington. 112: 200:, in 1907 Palmer was appointed resident architect for the Roland Park Company. Ten years later, in 1917, he established his own practice in Baltimore. In 1925 he formed the firm of Palmer, Willis & Lamdin in partnership with John S. Willis and William D. Lamdin. Willis left the partnership in 1929, but Palmer & Lamdin continued until Lamdin's death in 1945. Palmer then formed a new partnership with architects 237:. The two were married in 1907 by the Rev. Dr. Partridge. The ceremony was held in the backyard of the bride's brother, George Loeffler, on Woodworth Ave. The guests in attendance of the wedding consisted of family and a few close friends. Two years later he built a house for him and his wife on Longwood Rd. in Baltimore. 267:
Born in 1832, Palmer's father, Edward Livingston Palmer Sr. of Simpsonville, Howard County, Maryland, was one of Baltimore's widest known merchants in the late 1800s. His company of E.L. Palmer & Co. owned several fast moving clipper ships, of which Baltimore is known for. The company sailed all
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Palmer had one brother, Albert G. Palmer or Montgomery County, Maryland, and three sisters. The three sisters were Carrol R. Williams of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Thomas Janney Brown of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Robert E. Robinson of Greenwich, Conn. His mother was Susan C. Palmer who died
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Palmer had one daughter, Anne Livingston Palmer, a 1931 graduate of The Bryn Mawr School. After earning a bachelor's degree in zoology in 1935 from Smith College, she studied sculpture and painting at the Phillips Gallery of Art in Washington. Anne was married to the well-known cardiologist and
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He also replaced Lamdin on the State Board of Architects. Palmer's second partnership lasted until his death in 1952. The firm was then led by Fisher under the names Fisher, Williams, Nes & Campbell, Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Associates and Fisher, Nes, Campbell & Partners until his
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fraternity. Palmer then went into the insurance business in Washington, D.C. where he resided at 1516 H St in the NW section of the city. Shortly after, Palmer began attending the University of Pennsylvania. Here he received his B.S. in architecture in 1903.
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Palmer was elected chapter president of the Baltimore American Institute of Architects in 1926. He was also named a Fellow of the A.I.A. national organization in 1948. He served the Baltimore community through participation in the
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January 29, 1911. On his father's side, Palmer Jr. had 2 uncles and an aunt. They were John M. Palmer of Baltimore, Arthur W. Palmer of Louisville, Kentucky, and Mrs. Mary Palmer Beal of Montgomery County, Maryland.
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Edward L. Palmer Jr., "The Emergency Fleet Corporation U-S-S-B Housing at Dundalk MD", Architectural Drawing, Governmental Agencies of House Construction U.S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation,
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retirement in 1972 and then by Nes as Nes, Campbell & Partners and NCP Inc. until his own retirement in 1988. The firm did not last long after Nes's retirement, and was forfeited in 1995.
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Edward Palmer received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Johns Hopkins University. Palmer was one of 38 in his graduating class on June 13, 1899. While at Hopkins, he became a member of the
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Roland Park Civic League Records. Series II: Roland Park Properties.Roland Park Roads & Maintenance Corp. 1903- 1977. University of Baltimore Archives (hereafter UBA)
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Roland Park Civic League Records. Series IV: Homeland Properties.Roland Park Roads & Maintenance Corp. 1903- 1977. University of Baltimore Archives (hereafter UBA)
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United States Department of the Interior; National Park Service; National Register of Historic Places inventory Nomination Form. January 3, 1986. Section 7.
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Fisher, L. M., Charles M. Nes and Carson M. Cornbrooks. The architectural firm of Edward L. Palmer Jr. and its successors, 1907–1982. [S.l.: s.n., (1983).
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Architectural Advisory Board, Baltimore City Planning Commission, and the Maryland Board of Examiners and its committee for Registration of Architects.
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Maxwell, W.J. 1917. General Alumni catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania General Alumni Association. Pg.209
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Maxwell, W.J. General Alumni catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania. University of Pennsylvania General Alumni Association.
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The Baltimore Sun. "Article Collections." Anne L. Sinclair-Smith, 94, homemaker, volunteer. March 16, 2006. Available from
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The Beta Theta Pi. St. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Vol. 27. The Official Organ of the Fraternity. Pg. 493.
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over the world, bringing back goods to the port of Baltimore. His business continued until the
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Palmer, Willis & Lamdin; Palmer & Lamdin; Palmer, Fisher, Williams & Nes
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Palmer was married to Miss Jessie Loeffler, native of Pittsburgh and graduate of
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Washington and Baltimore Art Deco: A Design History of Neighboring Cities
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Robert G Breen (May 15, 1954). "Dundalk, Town Of Fact And Fancy".
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He lived in several neighborhoods throughout Baltimore, including
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Biltmore Forest Country Club in Asheville, North Carolina
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Internet; accessed 5 December 2010. 639:"Architects Fight Bad Construction". 122:, rebuilt to Palmer's design in 1917. 7: 503:"Marriage Announcement 2 No Title". 541:Richard Striner and Melissa Blair, 654:"Riles Tomorrow For Mrs. Palmer". 14: 938:Goucher College faculty and staff 436:. p. 6 – via ProQuest. 928:20th-century American architects 605:78, no. 9 (September, 1989): 36. 339:"Edward Palmer Succumbs At 74". 943:Johns Hopkins University alumni 867:"Asheville Holds Out Welcome". 769:"'47 Debutante To Be Married". 204:, Carroll R. Williams Jr. and 16:American architect (1877–1952) 1: 601:"Charles M. Nes Jr. FAIA" in 557:"Display Ad 41 -- No Title". 306:St. Casimir Church, Baltimore 614:Maryland corporation records 149:Edward Livingston Palmer Jr. 836:"Maryland Historical Trust" 451:(accessed November 4, 2010) 138:, the longtime home of the 964: 897:"2 Buildings Get Awards". 449:http://ids.lib.harvard.edu 933:Architects from Baltimore 805:"Edward L. 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Baltimore
Baltimore
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects

Hilton
Catonsville

Baltimore
Baltimore Sun
FAIA
Baltimore, Maryland
Homeland
Roland Park
Guilford
Wawaset Park
Dundalk, Maryland
Beta Theta Pi
Hornblower & Marshall
L. McLane Fisher
Charles M. Nes Jr.
Homewood
Johns Hopkins University
Goucher College
Goucher College
Roland Park
Homeland
Gibson Island
Dr. Bruce Sinclair-Smith
Baltimore Fire of 1904
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