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duty. He was transferred to the Retired List in October 1891, but in 1896 received a Congressionally authorized promotion to the retired rank of commodore in recognition of his gallantry and skill during the Battle of Mobile Bay three decades earlier. Commodore Perkins died at Boston on 28 October
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In the years immediately following the Civil War, Lieutenant Commander Perkins was superintendent of iron-clads at New Orleans, executive officer of the steam sloop
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under its commanding officer Lieutenant N.B. (Napoleon Bonaparte) Harrison in which he performed distinguished service during the 1862 campaigns to capture
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found itself alone north of the forts and being assailed by eleven Confederate vessels, including the sloop rigged steamer C.S.S.
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patrols. In early 1862 he was assigned as executive officer to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron (WGBS) Unadilla-class gunboat
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in February 1861, on the eve of the Civil War. Perkins spent the conflict's first several months in the
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during the mid-1880s. Captain Perkins' subsequent active service was limited to
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in early 1871, he spent the next decade as commanding officer of the storeship
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Perkins was a First Class Companion of the Massachusetts Commandery of the
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During the rest of that decade Midshipman Perkins served on at sea on the
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at the end of 1862. His service on the Mississippi and in the
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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continued in 1863–1865, including command of gunboats
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stern. Once the fleet lay at anchor in the river off
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George Henry Perkins

Contoocook, New Hampshire
Boston
Massachusetts
Commodore
United States Navy
American Civil War

Statue of George H. Perkins
Contoocook, New Hampshire
Hopkinton
Hamilton Eliot Perkins
midshipman
U.S. Naval Academy
sloop of war
Cyane
Release
steamer
Sumpter
lieutenant
slavery
USS Cayuga
New Orleans
Mississippi River
New Orleans
New Orleans
Theodorus Bailey
executive officer
Pensacola

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