Gorham Thurber
- Born: 9 Apr 1825, Providence RI
- Marriage (1): Lydia Lancaster Herbert on 11 Apr 1848 in Providence RI
- Died: 6 Sep 1888, Providence RI
General notes:
Silversmith
Events in his life were:

- Example: Goblet, in Private Collection. H: 6 3/4" tall
d: 2-15/16" (base)
Engraved Mrs. Green Clay Smith / from / a friend of Green Clay's for Caroline Virginia (Duke) Smith who married Green Clay Smith about 1846.
Green Clay Smith was a Representative from Kentucky; born in Richmond KY, July 4, 1826; pursued academic studies; served in the Mexican War; commissioned second lieutenant in the First Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, June 9, 1846; was graduated from Transylvania University, Lexington KY, in 1849; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1852 and commenced practice in Covington KY; was school commissioner 1853-1857; member of the State house of representatives 1861-1863; commissioned colonel of the Fourth Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, April 4, 1862; brigadier general of Volunteers July 2, 1862; resigned December 1, 1863; brevetted major general of Volunteers March 13, 1865; elected as an Unconditional Unionist to the Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth Congresses and served from March 4, 1863, until his resignation in 1866; chairman, Committee on Militia (Thirty-ninth Congress); appointed by President Johnson as Governor of Montana Territory and served from July 13, 1866, until April 9, 1869, when he resigned; moved to Washington, D.C., where he was ordained to the Baptist ministry; was the candidate of the National Prohibition Party in 1876 for President of the United States; pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., from 1890 until his death, June 29, 1895.

- Partnership: John Gorham, in 1850-1852, in Providence RI. As GORHAM & THURBER, which later became the Gorham Manufacturing Company. . 1

- He appeared on the census in 1850 in Providence RI. Listed as a silversmith.

- Partnership: John Gorham and Lewis Dexter, in 1852-1875, in Providence RI. As GORHAM & Co. Dexter retired in 1861. Gorham declared bankruptcy in October 1875.
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- Alternate Mark. For GORHAM & Co.

- Partnership: John Gorham and Henry T. Brown, in 1856-1878, in Providence RI. As GORHAM, Co & BROWN. 3
- He appeared on the census in 1860 in Providence RI. Listed as a silverware manufacturer.

- Example: Cup by GORHAM & Co, in 1863, in Private Collection. H: 3 3/8"
d: 3" (of lip)
wt: 144 grs
Engraved Cha' Frederic Graff / -- From His -- / Grandmother Graff / Dec, 5th 1863
- He appeared on the census in 1870 in Providence RI. Listed as a silverware manufacturer.

- Example: Tradecard, circa 1870, in Private Collection.
- Partnership: Henry T. Brown and Henry Tilden, in 1878-1879, in Providence RI. As HENRY T. BROWN & Co. 3

- Partnership: Henry T. Brown and Henry Tilden, in 1880, in Providence RI. As TILDEN-THURBER & Co, formerly HENRY T. BROWN & Co.
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- He appeared on the census in 1880 in Providence RI. Listed as a silverware manufacturer.

- Example: Tradecard, circa 1880, in Private Collection.

- Example: Tradecard, circa 1880, in Private Collection.

- Example: Tradecard, circa 1880, in Private Collection.

- Example: Tradecard, circa 1880, in Private Collection.

- Example: Tradecard, circa 1880, in Private Collection.
Gorham married Lydia Lancaster Herbert, daughter of Unknown and Unknown, on 11 Apr 1848 in Providence RI. (Lydia Lancaster Herbert was born on 22 Nov 1829 in Rowley MA and died on 26 Sep 1905 in Providence RI.)
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