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and sailed for the west coast of Mexico in 1847. Soon after arriving off the Mexican port of Mazzatan later that year Wood joined a thousand-sailor force that landed to capture the port city where he first experienced combat while commanding a gun crew. At the end of the Mexican War in 1848, Wood
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Lieutenant Wood taught gunnery tactics at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, at the beginning of the Civil War. Due to his southern sympathies, he resigned his commission on April 2, 1861, and took up farming nearby. He later went to
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then in the Northwest Territory near present-day St. Paul, Minnesota. Wood was delivered by his father and is claimed to have been the first white child born in Minnesota. From 1832 until 1837, the Wood family lived at
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and set them free. He was responsible for his ship, his crew, and three hundred and fifty prisoners. The voyage lasted three weeks and was pitted against stormy seas but Wood succeeded in reaching
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with his ship and passengers intact. The authorities in Liberia denied Wood the right to land his human cargo in the capital and he was forced on another one hundred and fifty mile voyage to
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in February 1865. A few months later, as the Confederacy was disintegrating, he accompanied President Davis in his attempt to evade capture and leave the country.
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in 1862, one of the most famous naval battles in Civil War and U.S. Naval history. He was caught in 1865 in Georgia with Confederate President
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located at the junction of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers. Young Wood grew up in the frontier at the time of the Black Hawk War.
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Tallahassee Avenue, Tallahassee Elementary School, and Taylorwood Lane in Eastern Passage are named for Wood and his ship. *
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Wood married Lola Mackubin in 1856, after getting his first assignments in the Navy. He and his wife had eleven children.
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and died in battle in 1899. He is memorialized on the Royal Military College Memorial Arch and the
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States, David W. "William Hall VC of Horton Bluff, Nova Scotia Nineteenth Century Naval Hero",
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coast, capturing an astonishing 33 Union ships during a ten-day period off the coast of
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This article is about the US Naval officer. For other people with similar names, see
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Clad in Iron: The American Civil War and the Challenge of British Naval Power
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was a ship that he would later fight against as a Confederate officer in the
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where he was given a three-month leave of absence. During his time aboard
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and at age 21 had gained confidence as a commander from the experience.
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and in October 1861, received a commission as a Confederate Navy
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Pirates, Privateers, & Rebel Raiders of the Carolina Coast
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in the Confederate Navy. He was a lieutenant serving aboard
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Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. p. 409.
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on voyage about the Mediterranean which last two years.
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which sailed to Brazil. Soon after he transferred to
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on April 7, 1847. He joined the crew of the frigate
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American emigrants to pre-Confederation Nova Scotia
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He served as a lieutenant for 964:Halifax Street Names; An Illustrated Guide. p. 148 770: 768: 441:and later supported Hall's US Navy pension claim. 616:was destroyed, Wood assisted with the defense of 1675: 1203:University of Georgia Press. 1979. p. 242. 714:Bibliography of American Civil War naval history 639:in May 1863, he simultaneously held the rank of 280:John Taylor Wood was the son and first child of 1168:"John Taylor Wood: Man of Action, Man of Honor" 765: 676:Though briefly taken prisoner, Wood escaped to 449:Wood served at sea during the last part of the 1198:John Taylor Wood: Sea Ghost of the Confederacy 1141:Naval Institute Press, Maryland. p. 426. 1087:John Taylor Wood: Sea Ghost of the Confederacy 585:, he became an officer in the newly converted 1281: 1137:Blue & gray navies: the Civil War afloat 527:in September 1855, he received promotion to 504:Wood graduated second in his class from the 1260:Photographs of John Taylor Wood's tombstone 822: 820: 818: 816: 814: 812: 555:, where he was appointed as officer in the 351:(1860–1915), the oldest son, became Acting 1288: 1274: 1091:University of Georgia Press. p. 242. 36: 1699:Canadian people of the American Civil War 422:for three years, Wood's ship returned to 1440:1848 United States presidential election 838: 836: 834: 809: 787: 785: 783: 690:the next day. He is buried in Halifax's 568: 330: 1512:Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park 1254:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 874: 755: 753: 751: 628:ships and also served as naval aide to 430:, Zachary Taylor had become president. 1676: 410:and saw service in the newly acquired 342: 1269: 831: 780: 508:in 1852. He then went on to serve on 319:Wood was born on August 13, 1830, at 1729:People from Fort Snelling, Minnesota 748: 657:, a Confederate commerce raider and 377:South African War Memorial (Halifax) 357:Commissioner of the Yukon Territory 13: 1734:United States Naval Academy alumni 1709:American people of English descent 1295: 1243:Works by or about John Taylor Wood 1185: 445:Suppression of African slave trade 382: 14: 1755: 1227: 1714:Confederate States Army officers 1704:Confederate States Navy captains 1657: 1656: 1502:Zachary Taylor National Cemetery 1159: 724:Canada in the American Civil War 499: 365:Royal Military College of Canada 337:Royal Military College of Canada 189: 179: 169: 142: 130: 118: 98: 86: 1719:Military history of Nova Scotia 1081: 1042:Osprey Publishing. p. 80. 971: 958: 946: 934: 922: 910: 898: 886: 719:Military history of Nova Scotia 650:In August 1864, Wood commanded 1466:Inauguration of Zachary Taylor 1312:President of the United States 1013:UNC Press Books. p. 275. 862: 848: 797: 736: 661:against U.S. shipping off the 603:Lieutenant John Lorimer Worden 433:Wood served for a time aboard 209:Suppression of the Slave Trade 1: 1445:1848 Whig National Convention 1165: 1134: 940: 826: 729: 577:Following service with shore 353:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 275: 106:Confederate States of America 1420:Battle of Resaca de la Palma 1222:U.S. Naval Historical Center 1109: 916: 541: 7: 1739:United States Navy officers 1540:Rough and Ready, California 1345:Forts of Vincennes, Indiana 1060: 1007:Butler, Lindley S. (2000). 1006: 707: 559:by October and assigned to 476:when it captured a Spanish 10: 1760: 1724:Northern-born Confederates 1450:Zachary Taylor and slavery 1110:Symonds, Craig L. (2009). 1035: 904: 880: 680:. He subsequently went to 669:. He received the rank of 418:. After serving at sea on 21:John Wood (disambiguation) 18: 1635: 1628:(great-great-grandfather) 1558: 1494: 1458: 1405:Battle of Lake Okeechobee 1322: 1303: 1234:Works by John Taylor Wood 1061:Fuller, Howard J (2008). 977: 952: 928: 892: 868: 842: 803: 791: 774: 759: 742: 697: 218: 200: 165: 155: 111: 81: 64: 47: 35: 28: 1744:Family of Zachary Taylor 1435:Congressional Gold Medal 1355:Battle of Wild Cat Creek 1340:Cypress Grove Plantation 1135:Tucker, Spencer (2006). 984:McFarland. p. 178. 597:. He was wounded in the 593:serving under Commander 387:Wood became a U.S. Navy 355:(RCMP) Commissioner and 94:United States of America 16:Confederate Navy officer 1535:Taylor County, Kentucky 1507:Camp Taylor, Louisville 599:Battle of Hampton Roads 573:Wood in his later years 557:Confederate States Navy 288:, an army surgeon, and 150:Confederate States Army 138:Confederate States Navy 1610:(great-great-grandson) 1525:Taylor County, Georgia 1350:Fort Harrison, Indiana 1262:, Halifax, Nova Scotia 1166:Winstead, Tim (2009). 574: 339: 314:Margaret Mackall Smith 1620:Joseph Pannell Taylor 1430:Battle of Buena Vista 1390:1st Infantry Regiment 1335:7th Infantry Regiment 630:Confederate President 572: 523:. After returning to 334: 292:, eldest daughter of 161:1861–1865 (CSN) 159:1847–1861 (USN) 156:Years of service 1602:Charles Carroll Wood 1578:Mary Elizabeth Bliss 1112:The Civil War at Sea 682:Halifax, Nova Scotia 451:Mexican–American War 412:California territory 361:Charles Carroll Wood 308:, whose first wife, 298:Mexican–American War 270:Halifax, Nova Scotia 205:Mexican-American War 1596:Zachary Taylor Wood 1530:Taylor County, Iowa 1486:Washington Monument 1425:Battle of Monterrey 1415:Battle of Palo Alto 1036:Field, Ron (2011). 978:Bell, John (2002). 612:In May 1862, after 525:Annapolis, Maryland 465:. 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John Wood (disambiguation)

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Colonel
Mexican-American War
Suppression of the Slave Trade
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Zachary Taylor
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Jefferson Davis
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Robert Crooke Wood
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