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John Russell Bartlett (naval officer)

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which consisted of 41 vessels, 200 officers and 3,000 men. The Auxiliary Naval Force was responsible for coastal defense and was organized into nine districts which covered the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific coasts of the United States. With the rapid conclusion of hostilities against Spain, the
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He was promoted to ensign in 1863 and served on Admiral Dahlgren's staff during the blockade of Charleston from 1863 to 1864. He was promoted to lieutenant in February 1864. He also participated in the assault on
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Auxiliary Naval Force was disbanded almost as quickly as it was formed with most of its vessels being deactivated by the end of August.
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He was involuntarily retired from the Navy on 12 July 1897 for "incapacity resulting from incident of service".
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Admiral Bartlett was a member of numerous hereditary and military societies. These included the
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in November 1859 and attended the academy until being transferred to the steam sloop
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From November 1878 until 1882, he commanded the oceanographic survey ship
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Bartlett died in Lonsdale, Rhode Island in 1904. He was buried in the
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In 1898 he received an honorary Doctor of Science degree (Sc.D.) from
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For his father, the American historian and linguist, see
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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on February 6, 1872. He was promoted to the rank of
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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John Russell Bartlett

New York City
Lonsdale, Rhode Island
Swan Point Cemetery
Providence, Rhode Island
United States Naval Academy
naval
officer
oceanographer
New York
John Russell Bartlett
Cambridge, Massachusetts
United States Naval Academy
USS Brooklyn
American Civil War
Forts Jackson and St. Philip
New Orleans
Siege of Vicksburg
Fort Fisher
West Africa
Tehuantepec
Coatzacoalcos River
Lonsdale, Rhode Island
commander
George S. Blake
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey
Jamaica
Cuba
Bartlett Deep

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