Colonel Thomas Aspinwall (1786–1876) was the second-longest-serving United States consul, holding that position in London from 1816 to 1854. (From Wikipedia) More about Thomas Aspinwall:
| | Books by Thomas Aspinwall: Additional books by Thomas Aspinwall in the extended shelves: Aspinwall, Thomas, 1786-1876: Remarks on the Narraganset patent. : Read before the Massachusetts historical society, June, 1862 (S.S. Rider & brother, 1865), also by Massachusetts Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust) Aspinwall, Thomas, 1786-1876: Remarks on the Narraganset patent. Read before the Massachusetts Historical Society, June, 1862. (S. S. Rider & brother, 1865), also by Massachusetts Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust) Aspinwall, Thomas, 1786-1876: Remarks on the Narraganset patent. Read before the Massachusetts historical society, June, 1862 (S.S. Rider & brother, 1865), also by Massachusetts Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust) Aspinwall, Thomas, 1786-1876: Washington Irving. Mr. Bryant's address on his life and genius. Addresses by Everett, Bancroft, Longfellow, Felton, Aspinwall, King, Francis, Greene. Mr. Allibone's Sketch of his life and works. With eight photographs. (G. P. Putnam, 1860), also by S. Austin Allibone, George Washington Greene, John W. Francis, Charles King, George Bancroft, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, C. C. Felton, and Edward Everett (page images at HathiTrust)
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