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William Harwar Parker

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returned to Veracruz and anchored off of Green Island, where it supported the blockade of Veracruz. It was during the blockage that Parker participated in his first actual combat engagement, this occurring when Parker was attached to a detail refilling ship's water flasks at the Antigua River.
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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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The following summer, Parker was shot in the head by the 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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Over a career which lasted 24 years, Parker served in three different navies (the United States Navy, Virginia State Navy, and the 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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in 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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in 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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On July 1, 1848, Parker was declared a graduate of the Naval 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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During the bombardment of Veracruz, Parker was slightly wounded when a bullet grazed his knee and also witnessed his first close quarters casualty when a gunner a few feet away was
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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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arrived at Norfolk in late July 1847 and, for Parker at least, the Mexican War was over. The conflict on the Gulf Coast came to an effective end when
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Shore assignments included three tours at the United States Naval Academy (one as a student and two as an instructor), administrative duty in the
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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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ended in October 1851 when the ship sailed to New York City for a lay-up. The crew was discharged and reassigned, and Parker reported to the
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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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at the early age of 15, recalling in his biography that he had held his father's hand while being escorted to his first ship.
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as well as hostile townspeople living in Greystown (this town would be bombarded and destroyed in 1854 after holding 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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Parker's highest permanent rank, in all of the navies with which he served, was that of lieutenant. While commanding
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and participated in her attack on Union blockaders in January 1863. In October 1863, he became superintendent of the
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to Africa with only two deaths, both to a sickness which Parker called "African fever". On August 30, 1850,
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The U.S. Naval Academy in the 1850s, a decade after Parker spent less than year there as a student.
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Perry then led his squadron on to capture Tuspan and from there planned what became known as the
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installations. Parker's last assignment was as the Commander of the Confederate Naval Academy.
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arrived at Rio de Janeiro on July 29, 1843, and spent two months in port before proceeding to
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moored at Monrovia in November 1849 and spent the winter in this port. In January 1850,
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with the assigned naval personnel manning batteries supporting the advancing troops of
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fell in September 1847, and a peace treaty was signed the next year in February 1848.
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In the fall of 1857, Parker was detached from the Naval Academy and reported aboard
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with shore leave authorized for the crew. Parker took the opportunity to travel to
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beginning to mass in Florida for the coming invasion of Mexico. In February 1845,
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departed Greytown and proceeded to Pensacola for supplies then headed north to
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In the summer of 1851, Parker spent three months on leave and then reported to
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After Veracruz surrendered less than a week later, Parker returned aboard
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due to, what Parker believed, was incompetence on the part of the ship's
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in February 1845. The United States was by this time preparing for the
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In April 1842, Parker was issued his first sea orders and reported to
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returned to Rio de Janeiro and in March set sail for a return to the
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and the island of St. Jago. On September 4, the ship sailed toward
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rather than attempt foraging operations off the Mexican shoreline.
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Since Parker's service was before the creation of any significant
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infestation. Spending the winter in Key West, the ship sailed for
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broke up in 1861, the Parker brothers followed separate paths.
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began on March 22, 1847. The day before, the squadron to which
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Parker died suddenly, at the age of 70, on December 30, 1896.
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and placed on leave; he spent the time visiting his father in
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and was assigned as a midshipman under the command of Captain
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made ready for its return to Porto Praya. The ship moored at
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at his home, where both Parker and Jenkins would later die.
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of a Pacific Mail steamship and then served as president of
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In February 1846, Parker applied to rejoin the crew of USS
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and quickly recognized him as a "cruel ruthless dictator".
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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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to enter the Pacific Ocean at the start of the new year.
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officers rotated off the ship and Parker was made Acting
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companies which were operating in an area frequented by
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In the spring of 1852, Parker was ordered to proceed to
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with all batteries under the overall command of Captain
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on March 8 and March 9, 1862. In mid-May, he served at
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in July 1852, the ship then being under the command of
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departed, under the command of Commodore Perry aboard
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relocated to Brazos Santiago and put troops ashore at
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on July 1, and it was here that the ship celebrated
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overturned two of the dismissals three years later.
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sailed for Mexico in March 1846 and anchored off of
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During his midshipman years, Parker also contracted
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In April 1865, as the Confederate capital at 1605:Virginia State Navy and Confederate States Navy 1800:serving as a navy officer attached to various 1102:, which was then under the command of Captain 683:, Parker's detail, as well as a contingent of 573:set sail for the United States and arrived in 466:set sail on August 29, 1842, and proceeded to 401:and Sarah Jay Bogardus (b. 1794), daughter of 3186: 945:duties in African waters. Parker reported to 906:, one of which was fought on the traditional 867:In August 1847, Parker was detached from USS 841:, which then set sail for Norfolk, Virginia. 1782:, and the smallest was the 85-foot gunboat, 1036:) who traveled as a guest of honor on board 3082:Recollections of a Naval Officer, 1841–1865 3041:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 3024: 1688:, Virginia. He also commanded the ironclad 1269:, but Parker amusingly declined the offer. 1012:, where the ship put in for repairs to her 3193: 3179: 1528:) in September 1858. The ship remained in 799:, which then proceeded to anchor off of a 371:Recollections of a Naval Officer 1841–1865 62:June 12, 1886 â€“ September 3, 1886 32:Captain William Harwar Parker, during the 26: 3456:Ambassadors of the United States to Korea 1738:In his later years, Parker suffered from 1052:and then on to several port calls in the 2945: 2933: 1844: 1427: 1271: 1181: 984: 941:, which was then slated to perform anti- 931:but requested a change of orders to the 858: 728:On February 24, 1847, shortly after the 663:. It was here that Parker witnessed the 612: 443: 2942:to Europe and South America (1842–1843) 1769: 1454:sailed from Boston on a mission to the 1228:, where he had orders to report aboard 674:Following the engagement at Palo Alto, 608: 377:was coming to an end and the advent of 3413: 2633:Passed Midshipman (Acting Lieutenant) 1721:University of Maryland at College Park 1702: 1589:(New York, 1862) and had translated a 1587:Instructions for Naval Light Artillery 1137:then continued on towards the port of 3436:Military personnel from New York City 3174: 1524:, reaching the Sandwich Islands (now 1354:United States Ambassador to Nicaragua 569:After spending the winter in Havana, 439: 50:United States Consul General to Korea 1344:spent 70 days safeguarding American 1145:and, on September 6, 1850, struck a 1305:Vice President of the United States 885:Superintendent of the Naval Academy 389:Early life and entrance to the Navy 13: 3451:United States Naval Academy alumni 3103:Naval History and Heritage Command 3101:from websites or documents of the 2358:Passed Midshipman (Acting Master) 1647:After several months' shore duty, 1084:met up with both the British brig 1028:. It was here that Parker met the 974:. It was here that several of the 14: 3467: 3035:"Parker, Foxhall Alexander"  1748:United States Ambassador to Korea 1417:, visited the ports of Eastport, 1311:), who was then traveling aboard 679:Attacked by a small force of the 3431:Confederate States Navy officers 3268: 3212: 3202: 3097: This article incorporates 3092: 3075:Recollections of a Naval Officer 2998: 2986: 2974: 1819:for gun fire support during the 1813:United States Secretary of State 1675:Confederate States Naval Academy 1456:United States Minister to Brazil 1391:. Ending its tour in September, 1205:Shoals, surveying such areas as 855:Naval Academy and Africa service 267: 258: 231: 219: 201: 189: 1481:, and from there sailed to the 1359:Towards the end of the summer, 1340:, in the spring of 1853. Here, 3048: 3018: 2929: 1746:(the predecessor title to the 1632:into 1862, taking part in the 1056:. These included the ports of 538:set sail in November 1844 for 1: 3067: 3055:"The last night's weddings". 1838:Pre-Civil War service history 1725:Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets 1717:Maryland Agricultural College 908:dueling ground of Bladensburg 490:. 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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 3277: 3266: 3222: 3159: 3149: 3141: 3129: 3116: 3110: 1707:Following the end of the 1377:Saint John, New Brunswick 1365:Portsmouth, New Hampshire 348: 278: 254: 244: 214: 184: 179: 169: 148: 132: 109: 104: 100: 88: 76: 66: 55: 48: 44: 25: 18: 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: 3407: 3169: 3168: 3160:Succeeded by 3137: 3136: 3130:Succeeded by 3118:Commander of the 2927: 2926: 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 3463: 3272: 3217: 3216: 3215: 3207: 3206: 3205: 3195: 3188: 3181: 3172: 3171: 3153:Kingdom of Korea 3151:Minister to the 3142:Preceded by 3139: 3138: 3111:Preceded by 3108: 3107: 3096: 3095: 3061: 3060: 3052: 3046: 3045: 3037: 3022: 3003: 3002: 2991: 2990: 2989: 2979: 2978: 2977: 2970: 2954:to South America 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 271: 262: 237: 235: 234: 225: 223: 222: 207: 205: 204: 195: 193: 192: 180:Military service 143:Washington, D.C. 139: 119: 117: 105:Personal details 95:Hugh A. Dinsmore 91: 79: 71:Grover Cleveland 60: 30: 16: 15: 3471: 3470: 3466: 3465: 3464: 3462: 3461: 3460: 3411: 3410: 3409: 3404: 3273: 3264: 3218: 3213: 3211: 3203: 3201: 3199: 3165: 3156: 3147: 3133: 3126: 3114: 3093: 3070: 3065: 3064: 3054: 3053: 3049: 3032:, eds. (1900). 3023: 3019: 3014: 3009: 2997: 2987: 2985: 2975: 2973: 2965: 2963: 2955: 2932: 2878: 2871:Chincha Islands 1840: 1809:military awards 1772: 1764: 1705: 1659:, where he was 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: 655:. In May 1846, 611: 558:and then on to 486:and then on to 442: 403:Robert Bogardus 393:He was born in 391: 385:was beginning. 321: 317: 285: 266: 250:1861–1865 (CSN) 249: 248:1841–1861 (USN) 232: 230: 229: 220: 218: 202: 200: 199: 190: 188: 141: 137: 121: 120:October 8, 1826 115: 113: 89: 77: 61: 56: 40: 21: 12: 11: 5: 3469: 3459: 3458: 3453: 3448: 3443: 3438: 3433: 3428: 3423: 3406: 3405: 3403: 3402: 3397: 3392: 3387: 3382: 3377: 3372: 3367: 3362: 3357: 3352: 3347: 3342: 3337: 3332: 3327: 3322: 3317: 3312: 3307: 3302: 3297: 3292: 3287: 3281: 3279: 3275: 3274: 3267: 3265: 3263: 3262: 3257: 3252: 3247: 3242: 3237: 3232: 3226: 3224: 3220: 3219: 3198: 3197: 3190: 3183: 3175: 3167: 3166: 3161: 3158: 3148: 3143: 3135: 3134: 3131: 3128: 3115: 3112: 3090: 3089: 3078: 3069: 3066: 3063: 3062: 3047: 3016: 3015: 3013: 3010: 3008: 3007: 2995: 2983: 2962: 2959: 2931: 2928: 2925: 2924: 2921: 2916: 2913: 2908: 2905: 2902: 2898: 2897: 2894: 2863:Rio de Janeiro 2860: 2858:40 gun frigate 2855: 2847: 2844: 2841: 2837: 2836: 2833: 2828: 2825: 2820: 2817: 2814: 2810: 2809: 2806: 2790: 2785: 2777: 2774: 2771: 2767: 2766: 2763: 2758: 2755: 2750: 2747: 2744: 2740: 2739: 2736: 2727: 2724: 2721: 2718: 2715: 2711: 2710: 2707: 2694: 2691: 2688: 2685: 2682: 2678: 2677: 2674: 2669: 2666: 2663: 2660: 2657: 2653: 2652: 2649: 2643: 2640: 2637: 2634: 2631: 2627: 2626: 2623: 2614: 2609: 2601: 2598: 2595: 2591: 2590: 2587: 2582: 2579: 2574: 2571: 2568: 2564: 2563: 2560: 2551: 2546: 2538: 2535: 2532: 2528: 2527: 2524: 2510: 2507: 2504: 2501: 2498: 2494: 2493: 2490: 2485: 2482: 2479: 2476: 2473: 2469: 2468: 2465: 2460: 2457: 2454: 2451: 2448: 2444: 2443: 2440: 2423: 2420: 2417: 2414: 2411: 2407: 2406: 2403: 2397: 2394: 2391: 2388: 2385: 2381: 2380: 2377: 2368: 2365: 2362: 2359: 2356: 2352: 2351: 2348: 2339: 2334: 2326: 2323: 2320: 2316: 2315: 2312: 2307: 2304: 2299: 2296: 2293: 2289: 2288: 2285: 2279: 2276: 2273: 2270: 2267: 2263: 2262: 2259: 2254: 2252:42 gun frigate 2249: 2241: 2238: 2235: 2231: 2230: 2227: 2221: 2218: 2215: 2212: 2209: 2205: 2204: 2201: 2192: 2189: 2186: 2183: 2180: 2176: 2175: 2172: 2169: 2166: 2163: 2160: 2157: 2153: 2152: 2149: 2140: 2137: 2134: 2131: 2128: 2124: 2123: 2120: 2114:Port-au-Prince 2107: 2104: 2101: 2098: 2095: 2091: 2090: 2087: 2086:New York City 2084: 2082:42 gun frigate 2079: 2071: 2068: 2065: 2061: 2060: 2057: 2055:Rio de Janeiro 2048: 2045: 2042: 2039: 2036: 2032: 2031: 2028: 2026:Rio de Janeiro 2023: 2020: 2017: 2014: 2011: 2007: 2006: 2003: 1994: 1991: 1988: 1985: 1982: 1978: 1977: 1974: 1961: 1959:74 gun warship 1956: 1948: 1945: 1942: 1938: 1937: 1934: 1929: 1927:74 gun warship 1924: 1921:North Carolina 1916: 1913: 1910: 1906: 1905: 1902: 1899: 1896: 1893: 1890: 1887: 1883: 1882: 1879: 1878: 1873: 1868: 1863: 1858: 1853: 1848: 1839: 1836: 1779:North Carolina 1771: 1768: 1763: 1760: 1704: 1701: 1670:Palmetto State 1657:South Carolina 1642:Drewry's Bluff 1634:Roanoke Island 1606: 1603: 1338:Mosquito Coast 1293:sailing master 1179: 1176: 1123:Canary Islands 1109:In June 1850, 1054:Gulf of Guinea 919:Zachary Taylor 856: 853: 694:In late 1846, 669:Winfield Scott 636:John H. Aulick 610: 607: 544:Port-au-Prince 496:Rio de Janeiro 441: 438: 429:North Carolina 424:receiving ship 390: 387: 350: 349: 346: 345: 344: 343: 338: 333: 328: 312: 311: 306: 301: 296: 291: 280: 276: 275: 256: 252: 251: 246: 242: 241: 216: 215:Branch/service 212: 211: 186: 182: 181: 177: 176: 171: 167: 166: 165: 164: 158: 150: 146: 145: 140:(aged 70) 134: 130: 129: 111: 107: 106: 102: 101: 98: 97: 92: 86: 85: 80: 74: 73: 68: 64: 63: 53: 52: 46: 45: 42: 41: 31: 23: 22: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3468: 3457: 3454: 3452: 3449: 3447: 3444: 3442: 3439: 3437: 3434: 3432: 3429: 3427: 3424: 3422: 3419: 3418: 3416: 3401: 3398: 3396: 3393: 3391: 3388: 3386: 3383: 3381: 3378: 3376: 3373: 3371: 3368: 3366: 3363: 3361: 3358: 3356: 3353: 3351: 3348: 3346: 3343: 3341: 3338: 3336: 3333: 3331: 3328: 3326: 3323: 3321: 3318: 3316: 3313: 3311: 3308: 3306: 3303: 3301: 3298: 3296: 3293: 3291: 3288: 3286: 3283: 3282: 3280: 3276: 3271: 3261: 3258: 3256: 3253: 3251: 3248: 3246: 3243: 3241: 3238: 3236: 3233: 3231: 3228: 3227: 3225: 3221: 3210: 3196: 3191: 3189: 3184: 3182: 3177: 3176: 3173: 3164: 3155: 3154: 3146: 3140: 3132:William Sharp 3125: 3124: 3123: 3109: 3106: 3104: 3100: 3087: 3086:Craig Symonds 3083: 3079: 3076: 3072: 3071: 3058: 3051: 3043: 3042: 3036: 3031: 3027: 3026:Wilson, J. 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Lee 768: 764: 760: 756: 751: 749: 746: 742: 739: 735: 731: 726: 724: 720: 716: 715: 709: 705: 704: 697: 692: 690: 686: 682: 677: 672: 670: 666: 662: 658: 654: 651: 647: 643: 639: 637: 633: 626: 622: 621: 615: 606: 604: 600: 595: 592: 588: 584: 580: 576: 572: 567: 565: 561: 557: 553: 549: 545: 541: 537: 533: 529: 528: 522: 521:United States 518: 513: 511: 507: 503: 499: 497: 493: 489: 485: 481: 477: 473: 469: 465: 461: 460: 451: 446: 437: 435: 434:New York City 431: 430: 425: 420: 418: 415: 410: 408: 404: 400: 396: 395:New York City 386: 384: 380: 376: 372: 368: 367:autobiography 364: 360: 356: 347: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 323: 322: 320: 316: 310: 307: 305: 302: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 286: 284: 281: 277: 274: 270: 265: 261: 257: 253: 247: 243: 240: 228: 217: 213: 210: 198: 197:United States 187: 183: 178: 175: 172: 168: 162: 159: 156: 153: 152: 151: 147: 144: 135: 131: 128: 124: 123:New York City 112: 108: 103: 99: 96: 93: 87: 84: 81: 75: 72: 69: 65: 59: 54: 51: 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American Civil War
Confederate States Navy
United States Consul General to Korea
Grover Cleveland
Lucius Foote
Hugh A. Dinsmore
New York City
New York
Washington, D.C.
Foxhall A. Parker, Sr.
Foxhall A. Parker, Jr.
Civil War Campaign Medal
United States
Confederate States
United States Navy
Confederate States Navy

Lieutenant

Lieutenant
Mexican–American War
Battle of Palo Alto
Blockade of Veracruz
Siege of Veracruz
Second Battle of Tuxpan
Second Battle of Tabasco
African Slave Trade Patrol
American Civil War
Battle of Roanoke Island

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