Thomas P. Salmon (born 1932), Governor of the U.S. state of Vermont, 1973–1977
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Thomas William Salmon (1876–1927), American physician and a leader of the mental hygiene movement
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Thomas M. Salmon, his son, Auditor of Accounts in the U.S. State of Vermont
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He continued the celebrated compendium of State Trials begun by Thomas Salmon and Sollom Emlyn, which was later expanded by Thomas Bayly Howell.
Bacon was the second of the three sons of Nicholas Bacon, Esq., son and heir of Sir Nicholas Bacon, of Shrubland Hall, Coddenham, Suffolk, who was one of the sixty-eight knights of the Bath created, 19 April 1661, by Charles II, "to attend his majesty's coronation" four days late (Thomas Salmon, Chronological Historian, 1747).