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      • Thomas Brigham Prentiss (August 29, 1809 – April 26, 1895) was an American -born merchant and politician in Quebec. He was mayor of Aylmer from 1878 to 1879.
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  1. Thomas Prentiss was an American still life painter born in 1920. Very few records are available detailing his life and career. Prentiss was based in New York City. [1] He primarily painted still life in the trompe l’oeil style, which uses realistic imagery to create the optical illusion that the featured subjects are three dimensional.

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    Thomas Prentis was born in 1844 in Michigan, but his family soon relocated to Vermont where Thomas lived the simple life of a farm boy. Later, after the Civil War, he was engaged in the hotel business. At some point, possibly due to the business and civic connections he forged as a hotel manager, he earned the support of Senator George Edmunds (R-V...

    Mr. Prentis’ posting to Martinique was borne out of a bureaucratic muddle within the context of the old patronage system that governed consular appointments. In 1900 Prentis was serving in Rouen, France, when, for reasons that are unclear, he began to seek another assignment, this time in a tropical setting. It is possible that health reasons were ...

    Martinique had been one of the first places where the young United States established a consular presence. On June 4, 1790, President George Washington named Fulwar Skipwith as consul to the island. More than a century later, at the time of Prentis’ appointment, the French island was still an important commercial hub in the Caribbean, and the city ...

  3. Thomas Brigham Prentiss (August 29, 1809 – April 26, 1895) was an American-born merchant and politician in Quebec. He was mayor of Aylmer from 1878 to 1879. He was born in Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont, the son of Robert Prentiss, a blacksmith, and Susanna Wright, and was educated in Jericho, Vermont.

  4. Annual Exhibition 1962: Contemporary Sculpture and Drawings. Thomas Prentiss, 1926–. 1 work in the Whitney’s collection.

  5. Thomas Melville Prentiss (1829–1901) was the son of John Prentiss (1818–1861) and his first wife, Amelia F. Kennedy, of Baltimore, Maryland (d. 1857). Thomas became a presbyterian minister in Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, New York.

  6. Thomas Prentiss is #105 in our Henry Prentice eBook. We are seeking information about his descendants. Here is what we have so far: 105. Thomas Prentiss, b. 4:30 p.m. 25 Aug 1780, probably Marblehead, MA. He was the son of Lt. Joshua and Grace.

  7. Thomas Brigham Prentiss (August 29, 1809 – April 26, 1895) was an American-born merchant and politician in Quebec. He was mayor of Aylmer from 1878 to 1879. He was born in Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont, the son of Robert Prentiss, a blacksmith, and Susanna Wright, and was educated in Jericho, Vermont.