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and for the rest of the summer practiced gunnery exercises off the coast of Mexico. In August 1845, the ship returned to
Pensacola and then was sent north to Norfolk for major structural repairs. The ship arrived in Norfolk on December 20, 1845, and was put in lay-up with the bulk of the crew
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Apaches. He survived but lost his sight in one eye. The ball was too near his brain for doctors to remove it, so it remained with him the rest of his life. In October 1882 he married Nettie T. Jenkins, the daughter of Admiral
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Confederate Navy) and he performed duty on several different naval vessels of various types and sizes. The largest of these was the 74-gun warship
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September, and the ship set sail for Africa on November 22, 1848. Parker recalls in his biography that the voyage was over some very rough seas and, for one of the few times in his entire naval career, Parker became violently
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became part of the large naval force preparing for the all out invasion of
Veracruz. As the fleet gathered some 12 miles (19 km) to the southeast of Veracruz, Parker witnessed the grounding of the fleet flagship,
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September. The school then being just a few years old, and most of the students coming from at-sea assignments, Parker was placed in an advanced curriculum with graduation scheduled for the next summer.
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Parker served as an instructor at the United States Naval
Academy from October 1853 until the fall of 1857. From 1853 to 1855 he was an Assistant Professor of Mathematics and in 1855 become a Professor of
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was assigned had shifted to the command of
Commodore Matthew Perry. On March 23, Perry ordered several naval units ashore to set up shore batteries. Parker was assigned to the shore battery from
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as an example). When the school began dropping in its enrollment, and after Parker attempted to have the name of the college changed, he was asked to resign, which he did reluctantly in 1882.
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Academy after passing a board of examination and declared a Passed Midshipman. In August 1848, Parker received orders to
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returned to New Hampshire and then proceeded to Philadelphia for layup and refit. In October 1853, Parker was detached and proceeded to the Naval Academy for duty as an instructor.
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on two separate occasions. The first time was in the summer of 1846, and the second infection was in 1847. Parker's private observations of yellow fever was caused by the
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and the other which was fought on the Academy grounds itself. Dueling was by then illegal, and those involved were dismissed from the Academy by direct order of
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During the summer of 1855, Parker participated as an instructor on a midshipman training cruise as part of his duties as a Naval Academy instructor. The ship,
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would in fact suffer a major accident several months later when one of its guns exploded and killed several high-ranking dignitaries who were then on board.
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lived on Mayo Island for over a month, during which time Parker recalls that relaxation was the norm, and the crew did little more than "relax and play in
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reached Norfolk, and the vessel was laid up for an overhaul and the crew discharged. During the voyage, Parker had written a naval guide entitled
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Raid and, according to Parker's biography, he had already come to the conclusion that civil war between the North and South was inevitable.
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in order to participate in the expedition and volunteered to serve in a formation of naval pioneers being sent ashore to capture
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Parker's appointment date as a midshipman was on October 19, 1841, just after his 15th birthday. His first assignment was to the
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was evacuated, he led the Naval Academy's midshipmen as a guard for their failing Government's archives and treasury.
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installations. Parker's last assignment was as the Commander of the Confederate Naval Academy.
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when the batteries there were attacked by Union warships.
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arrived to pick up the crew, and they were transferred to
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in July 1852, the ship then being under the command of
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3209:United States ambassadors to Korea and South Korea
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2823:United States Naval Academy
2753:United States Naval Academy
2302:United States Naval Academy
1625:. He commanded the gunboat
1356:hostage for several days).
1221:for administrative duties.
877:United States Naval Academy
814:, to capture the region of
767:Alexander Slidell Mackenzie
412:William H. Parker became a
10:
3472:
3441:Northern-born Confederates
1559:; the ship then headed to
898:(who would later become a
315:African Slave Trade Patrol
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3044:. New York: D. Appleton.
3011:
1825:Civil War Campaign Medal
1821:Battle of Roanoke Island
1761:
1711:, William H. Parker was
1076:, which was then in the
875:before reporting to the
336:Battle of Drewry's Bluff
326:Battle of Roanoke Island
309:Second Battle of Tabasco
174:Civil War Campaign Medal
1623:Confederate States Navy
1621:and, in June 1861, the
1450:. On October 17, 1857,
1383:had made a tour of the
1379:. By the fall of 1853,
1246:Parker reported aboard
993:, similar in design to
972:Porto Praya (now Praia)
962:and then sailed on the
405:(1771–1841). Commodore
397:, the son of Commodore
363:Confederate States Navy
341:Battle of Trent's Reach
331:Battle of Hampton Roads
304:Second Battle of Tuxpan
239:Confederate States Navy
38:Confederate States Navy
3099:public domain material
2957:
2943:
2734:Gulf of Saint Lawrence
1615:Foxhall A. Parker, Jr.
1593:instruction, entitled
1553:President of Nicaragua
1495:Lizardo Montero Flores
1436:
1389:Gulf of Saint Lawrence
1280:
1235:, which was the first
1187:
1160:races". On October 8,
1143:Mayo (now Maio) Island
1034:Joseph Jenkins Roberts
998:
864:
627:
474:sailed to the port of
452:
407:Foxhall A. Parker, Jr.
399:Foxhall A. Parker, Sr.
161:Foxhall A. Parker, Jr.
155:Foxhall A. Parker, Sr.
2949:
2937:
1520:headed into the open
1431:
1275:
1185:
1091:under the command of
989:The sloop of war USS
988:
862:
786:Charles M. Fauntleroy
734:4th Infantry Regiment
730:Battle of Buena Vista
685:United States Marines
616:
583:7th Infantry Regiment
447:
355:William Harwar Parker
245:Years of service
20:William Harwar Parker
3163:George Clayton Foulk
3145:George Clayton Foulk
2581:Administrative Duty
2577:Washington Navy Yard
1895:Initial Appointment
1871:Port Call/Engagement
1817:Confederate Congress
1794:Washington Navy Yard
1770:Naval service record
1752:George Clayton Foulk
1719:(later known as the
1460:Richard Kidder Meade
1219:Washington Navy Yard
1068:. In February 1850,
1030:President of Liberia
1016:. In February 1849,
954:. In December 1848,
609:Mexican–American War
579:Mexican–American War
510:Juan Manuel de Rosas
478:with a port call to
294:Blockade of Veracruz
283:Mexican–American War
3080:William H. Parker,
3073:William H. Parker,
3057:The Washington Post
1703:Post-war activities
1651:Parker was sent to
1619:Virginia State Navy
1448:Robert B. Hitchcock
1209:and the so-called "
665:Battle of Palo Alto
542:and then onward to
409:, was his brother.
289:Battle of Palo Alto
3059:. 13 October 1882.
2993:American Civil War
2958:
2950:Cruise of the USS
2944:
2938:Cruise of the USS
2746:Passed Midshipman
2534:Passed Midshipman
2322:Passed Midshipman
1798:American Civil War
1709:American Civil War
1697:Richmond, Virginia
1581:In December 1859,
1557:John B. Montgomery
1539:In December 1858,
1469:In February 1858,
1437:
1281:
1188:
1078:Kingdom of Dahomey
999:
887:was in those days
865:
827:Tabasco Expedition
755:Battle of Veracruz
748:Joseph E. Johnston
646:Sacrificios Island
628:
515:In February 1844,
453:
440:Midshipman cruises
414:United States Navy
359:United States Navy
319:American Civil War
227:United States Navy
209:Confederate States
34:American Civil War
3408:
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3169:
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3160:Succeeded by
3137:
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3130:Succeeded by
3118:Commander of the
2927:
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2438:Cape Coast Castle
1677:, based on board
1661:executive officer
1255:George N. Hollins
1213:". The cruise of
1093:Archibald McMurdo
1080:. Along the way,
1066:Cape Coast Castle
820:Charles G. Hunter
361:and later in the
352:
351:
299:Siege of Veracruz
136:December 30, 1896
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2880:Sandwich Islands
2585:Washington, D.C.
1842:
1841:
1802:Confederate Army
1756:Washington, D.C.
1733:Thornton Jenkins
1649:First Lieutenant
1567:was relieved by
1324:next sailed for
1283:In August 1852,
1152:The crew of USS
1119:Independence Day
896:John A. Dahlgren
892:George P. Upshur
790:Confederate Army
741:Ulysses S. Grant
719:Matthew C. Perry
488:Gata, Cape Verde
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1607:
1595:Tactique Navale
1534:Central America
1500:In March 1858,
1483:Chincha Islands
1375:and then on to
1373:Eastport, Maine
1309:William R. King
1180:
1104:Andrew H. Foote
1004:then sailed to
857:
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486:and then on to
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1634:Roanoke Island
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1338:Mosquito Coast
1293:sailing master
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1123:Canary Islands
1109:In June 1850,
1054:Gulf of Guinea
919:Zachary Taylor
856:
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694:In late 1846,
669:Winfield Scott
636:John H. Aulick
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