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On O tuber 6. 1815, the squadron of Captain Decatur assembled at Gibraltar, where they found the second squadron, which, united. composed the Mediterranean fleet, under the command of Captain William Bainbridge. Thus terminated a condition which led to the final expulsion of this phatical system from the Mediterranean sea. in which the oficers and related men from New Jersey, in the haval and marine corps, took au active part.
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Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey.
Officers in the United States Navy from New Jersey.
War With Algiers, Africa, March 3 to August 9, 1815.
BAINBRIDGE, ARTHUR (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Midshipman : ordered to Brig "Spark," Lieutenant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Deratur, May. 1815: on Ship-of-the- Line "Washington," Captain John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron. April 27. 1516, to 1818; on Frigate "Congress," Cap- tain John D. Henley. Flagship of Captain Charles Morris, East India Squadron, January 1. IS19, to 1521; on duty at Navy Yard, Charleston, Mass,, Captain Isaac Ilull. commanding. January 1, 1522; on duty at New York. N. Y., January 1, 1923; last appearance on records of Navy Department. Washington, D. C .. December 20. 1522. dead.
BAINBRIDGE, JOSEPH ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Captain; on duty at Staten Island, N. Y .. August 1, 1815: ordered to command Receiving Ship, Steam Frigate "Fulton," stationed at New York. N. Y., April 27, 1816, and served thereon until died, at New York, N. Y .. November 18. 1524.
BAINBRIDGE, WILLIAM ( For previous record sce War with Great Britain) -Captain : ordered to command Mediterranean Squadron. Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," February. 1815: returned with squadron to Boston, Mass. December 7. 1815: in command of Navy Yard at Boston. Mass .. April 27, 1516. to fall of 1819; ordered to and in command of Mediterranean Squad- ron, Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Columbus." January 6. 1820, to July 23. 121: in command of Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa .. January 1. 1522. and 1823; in command of Navy Yard at Charlestown, Mass. January 1. 1824; President of Navy Board at Washington, D. C .. January 1. 1825, to 1827; in command of Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa .. December 27, 1827, to 1831 . on leave January 1, 1832: in command of Navy Yard at Charlestown, Mass., January 1. 1833; died, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 27. 1833.
BUCHANAN, WALTER W. ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Surgeon : on duty at Sackett's Harbor. N. Y., Captain Melanethon T. Woolsey commanding. April 27, 1816, to 1824; ordered to Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Captain John Orde Creighton, Mediterrancar Squadron, June 23. 1824; on furlough, March 4, 1825; reports for duty on Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y., April 19, 1826; reports for duty on Sloop-of-War "Lexington," Master Commandant William B. Shubrick, at New York, N. Y., May 9, 1826; previous order revoked June 5, 1826; on Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y .. December 30, 1826; granted six months' leave, April 27, 1827; resigned December 8, 1827.
CARE, JOHN II. ( For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Purser; on duty on Lake Erie, Master Commandant Daniel S. Dexter commanding. January 1, 1817, and 1818; on duty at Naval Station, Erie, Pa .. Master Commandant David Deacon com- manding, January 1. 1819. to 1823; on duty at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1824. to 1825; on Receiving Ship, Schooner "Sea Gull," Master Commandant Philip F. Voorhees, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1529, and served thereon until resigned, Sep- tember 30, 1830.
CHRISTIE, PETER ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Surgeon's Mate; on duty at Middletown, Conn .. August 1. 1815: Surgeon, April 27, 1816; on duty on Lake Erie. Master Commandant Daniel S. Dexter commanding, January 1, 1817. and 1818; on duty at Erie. Fa .. Master Commandant David Deacon commandling. Jannary 21. 1SIS, to 1823; on duty with West India Squadron, Captain David Porter commanding. March, 1823. to, ordered home. December 27, 1824; on Frisat,, "Con- stellation," Captain Melancthon T. Woolsey, West India Squadron, Flagship of Captain Lewis Warrington, April 12. 1825, to September 14, 1826; on leave, January 1, 1827, and 1828: on duty at Navy Yard, Portsmouth. N. Il .. Captain John D. Henley commanding, January 1, 1829, to 1831: Fleet Surgeon, Brazilian Squadron, Captains George W. Rodgers and Melauethon T. Woolsey, respectively, September 2, 1831, to October 31, 1833; on leave, January 1. 1834; on duty at Rendezvous, New York. N. Y., Master Commandant John D. Sloat commanding. January 1. 1835, to February 9. 1537: on duty at Rendezvous. New York, N. Y .. Master Commandant William D. Salter commanding. February 9. 1837, to 1539; on duty at Rendezvous, New ! York N. Y., Master Commandant Benjamin Page, Jr., commanding, January 1. 1849; on waiting orders at Erie, Pa .. January 1. 1811, and 1842; on duty at Navy Yard. Portsmouth, N. H., Captain John D. Sloat and Captain George W. Storer. respectively, commanding. January 1, 1843, and 1844; on Steamer "Michigan." Master Commandant William Inman, on the Lakes. January 1. 1845. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico. )
CONOVER, THOMAS A. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Midshipman ; on Frigate "Constellation," Captain Charles Gordon, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Stephen Decatur, March 13. 1815: on Frigate, "Constellation." Captain William M. Crane. Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey. August 26. 1816. to October 20. 1817: Lientenant, March 5. 1817: on Frigate "Guerriere." Captain Jacob Jones and Captain Thomas Macdonough, respectively, commanding. Mediterranean Squadron, October 20, 1817, to Jannary, 1819; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Lieutenant William M Hunter. Mediterranean Squadron. Flagship of Captain Charies Stewart. January 1. 1820, to 1821; on Sloop-of-War "Erie." Master Commandant David Deacon. Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1822. and 1823, January 1, 1824. to 1\25; on furlough and waiting orders. January 1. 1826, to 1841: Master Commandant. February 28, 1838; in command of Sloop-of-War "John Adams." Brazilian Squadron, Captain Charles Morris, March 8. 1842. to May 27. 1844: on waiting orders. January 1. 1845. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.)
COOPER. BENJAMIN ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Lieutenant; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain John Smith, at Philadelphia, Pa .. August 1. 1815; stationed at New York. N. Y., January 1. 1817: on Sloop-ot-War "Julin Adams." Captain John D. Henley, on the Atlantic Coast and West India Squadron, January 1. 181%; on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Cap- tain Edward Trenchard. on African Coast and West India Squadron. January 1. 1219, 20 1821: on Sloop-of-War "Erie." January 1, 1822; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant James Renshaw. Brazilian Squadron. January 1, 1928; on duty at Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y .. Captain Samuel Evans commanding. January 1. 1824; on Receiving Ship. Steam Frigate "Fulton." Master Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman, at New York. N. Y .. January 1. 1525; on leave, January 1.
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1-20: commanding Schoone "Porpoise." Mediterranean Squadron, Cadain John Rodea, January 1, 1527, and 1825, Master Commandant. April 244. 1928, on leave. January 1. 1929. to 1581: woawanding Shopod.W .: "Warren." Brazilian Station. South Atlantic Squadron, Captain George W. Rodgers. September 2. , to the 5. 1; on lave, mary 1, 151; on waiting orders, January 1. 1835, to ]>11; Captain Fanaty 25, 18, in command of Steamship "l'union." Atlantic Coast, January 1. 1-42; waiting orders, January 1. 1-1%; ordered to comment Shop-of-the-Line "Columbus," at Gibraltar, Europe, April, 151; in command of Ship-of-the-Line "Columbus," Flagship of Captain Danal Turne, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, June 9, 15E, to May 27. 1914; in command of Receiving Ship "North Carolina," at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1545. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Meviel
COOPER JAMES B. (For previous record se War with Great Britaint- Appointed Acting Lieutenant. May 20, 1515; on Sloop-of- War "Alert." Lieutenant William Stewart. August 1. 1815: on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1817. to 1832 ; Lieutenant. April 22. 1522; on leave. January 1. 1838, and 1831: on dniy at Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, Pa., January 1. 1835, to 1538; on leave, January 1. 1850, to 1811; Master Commatlant. September S. 191: waiting orders, at Haddonfield. N. J., January 1, 1512. to 1846. ( For subsequent and cominned record see War with Mexico. )
CRANE, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Captain ; ordered to command Ship-of-the-Line "Independence." Flagship of Captain William Bainbridge, Mediterranean Squadron. April, 1815. to October 1. 1815; in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," Captain Charles Gordon's Squadron, specially detailed off Algiers, Africa. April 27. 1916; in command of Frigate "Constellation." Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey. January 9. 1917: in command of Frigate "United States," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 9. 1819, to 1523: in command of Navy Yard at Portsmouth. N. Il .. January 1, 1824. to 1825; in command of Navy Yard at Charlestown. Miss .. JJannary 1. 1526, and 1827; in command of Ship "Java." Mediterranean Squadron, 1827; in command of Mediterranean Squadron, Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Delaware," December 31. 1827. to January 2. 1830; on leave, January 4, 1880. to 1832; in command of Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. 11., January 1. 1833, to 1840; on leave, January 1. 1541; served with Board of Navy Commissioners, at Washington, D. C., May 6. 1841. to August 31. 1842: Chief of Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography. Navy Department, Washington, D. C., January 1, 1542. to March 18. 1846; died, at Washington, D. C .. (committed suicide ) March 15, 1846.
CRAVEN, TUNIS ( For previous record see War with Great Britain ) -Naval Store keeper, at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. Il., to 1829; Naval Storekeeper, at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., January 1. 1830, to Jannary 1, 1843: final record unknown.
CUMMINGS, JOHN L. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Midshipman : Lientenant, April 20, 1815, and ordered to Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Jesse D. Elliott, and assigned to Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur ; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashouda," off Cape De Gatt. Spain, June 17, 1815, and the Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Pales, Spain, June 19, 1815: on Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Isaac Chauncey, August 26, 18IG; on Frigate "United States," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 9, 1818: detached from Mediter- rancan Squadron and ordered to Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alexander Murray commanding, November 25, 1818, to 1519: ordered to Sloop-of-War "John Adams." Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, at Norfolk. Va., for duty on South Atlantic and West India Squadrons, October 11, 1519, to 1823; ordered to Brig "Spark." Lieutenant John T. Newton, West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, May 2. 1823; died, at New York, N Y., on Brig "Spark," July 27, 1824.
DEACON. DAVID (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Master Commandant ; ordered to duty at Philadelphia, Pa., with Captain Alexander Murray, April 27. 1815; recruiting, at Boston, Mass,, August 1. 1815, to 1818; commanding siation on Lake Drie, January 1, 1819. to 1823; in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie." Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, January 1. 1824, to 1826: Captain, January 24. 1820; on leave, January 1, 1527, to 1832; waiting orders. January 1, 1833 and 1834; in command of Frigate "Brandywine," Flagship of Captain Alexander S. Wadsworth, Pacific Squadron. May 9. 1834, to April 22, 1837; waiting orders, January 1, 1838. to 1840; died, February 22, 1840.
DOWNING MAHLON M. (For previous record sve War with Great Britain-Midshipman: furloughed for one year, June 7. 1815; furloughed for one year, March 26. 1816; died, at St Marys. - , October 1, 1817.
DOWNING, SAMUEL W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain ;- Midshipman: on Brig "Prometheus," Lieutenant Alexander S. Walsworth, Atlantic Coast. to Angust 1, 1815: on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin." Captain Charles Stewart at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1817: Lieutenant, March 5, 1817; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain John D. Henley, North Atlantic and West India Squadrons, January 1, 1818; on duty at New York. N. Y., JJanuary 1. 1819; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Master commandant Thomas Brown, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, January 1, 1820; on Frigate "Guerriere," Captain Lewis Warrington. Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, September. 1:20; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., Captain William Bainbridge commanding. January 1. 1 22; on West India Station, January 1. 1823: on duty at Rendezvous, Philadelphia, Pa., Master Commandant Thomas Brown commanding, January 1. 1821; on Frigate "Constitution," Captain Thomas Macdonough. Mediterranean Squadron, Captain lohn Rodgers, January 1, 1825, and 1826; waiting orders, January 1. 1527: on Frigate "Constitution," Captain Daniel T. Patterson, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William MI. Crane, January 1. 1828; on Sloop-of-War "Vandaha." Master Commandant John Gallagher. Brazilian Station. South Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Orde Creighton, January 1. 1:20: on Pacific Squadron, Captain Charles C. B. Thompson, January 1. 13: on leave. January 1, 151; in command of Brig "Enterprise." Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron. Captain Melanethoom T. Woolsey. January 1, 1832. to 1834; on waiting orders, Jannary 1. 1-95, and 1936: Master Commandant. September 23, 1537; on waiting orders, Jannary 1. 1838, to 1841; on waiting orders, at Bristol, Pa .. January 1, 1512; in command of Sloop-of-War "Fairfield," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Joseph Smith, September 23, 1843, to Jannary, 1545; on waiting orders, January 1, 1845. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico. )
DUNCAN. STAS ( For previous record sep War with Great Britain )-Lieutenant ; ordered to Schooner "Torch." Lieutenant Wolcott Claunep, at New York. N. Y., Moich 17, 1515: on sick leave. April 21. 1615: on Frigate "Guerriere." Master Commandant William Lewis, Mediterranean Squadron, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur. May 20, 1-15; engaged in the capture of the Algerian Ship "Mashonda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17. 1815, and the Algerian Brig "E-tedio," off Cape Palos, Spain, June 10, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain John Downes, January 1, 1817, to 1819; on duty at New York, N. Y ..
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Ofcers, United States Navy, from New Jer January 1. 1-20, to 1522: on Sloop-of-War " Cyane," Captain Robert Trail Spence, West India Squadron, January 1. 1823; . command of Schooner "Fortet." West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 3524; on leave. January 1. 1825; . 00 waiting orders, January 1. 1526, to 1820: Master Commandant. March 1. 1-29; in command of Receiving Ship "Congress," at Norfolk. Va .. January 1, 1530, and 1831. in command of Sloop-of-War "Lexington," Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron. Captain George W Rodgers, July 1. 1531: on Lave. Jan ary 1. 1839; died. September 11. ISH. ELTON JOHN H. For previous record see War with Great Britain>-Lieutenant ; in command of Brig "Saranac." and joined rlo Mediterranean Squadron. Captain William Bambridge, at New York, N. Y .. July 2, 1815; ordered from New York, N. Y. to Washington, D. C .. February 24, 1817: Master Commandant. March 5. 1.17: ordered from Washington, D. C., mo New York. N. Y .. to command Brig "Saranac," March 17. ISH : ordered from St. Marys to Philadelphia, Pa., by water, and report for duty, April 23. 1818: ordered from Philadelphia, Pa .. for duty at Navy Yard. New York, N. Y .. Captain Samuel Evans com- manding. December 7. 1815: ordered from Philadelphia, Pa .. to the Rendezvous at Baltimore, Md., June 25, 1-19; order revoked : previous order repeated. August 21. 1819: ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to command Ship-of-the-Line "Columbus," at Wash- ington, D. C .. October 29. 1819; ordered to report to Captain Jesse D. Elliott fer duty on coast survey, April 1. 1820; reports for duty at Station, Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alexander Murray commanding. July 31. 1820; ordered to Frigate "Constitution." Captain Jacob Jones, en route to Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, to command Brig "Spark," April 4, 1:21 . reports for duty at Rendezvous, Norfolk. Va .. August 5. 1822: died. September 28, 1822.
EVANS, SAMUEL {For previous record see War with Great Britain ?- Captain : in command of Navy Yard at New York. N. Y .. to 1821: in command of Navy Yard at Brooklyn. N. Y., January 1. 1822. to 1824; died of apoplexy, on board Frigate "Con- stitution." at Brooklyn Navy Yard, N. Y .. June 2. 1824.
FIELD. ROBERT ( For previous record see War with Great Britain ) -Midshipman ; furloughed at Princeton, N. J., for six months. December 16, 1815; ordered from Princeton, N. J., to New York, N. Y., to report for duty on Sloop-of-War "Alert." Lieutenant Walter Stewart. Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, August 30, 1516; Lieutenant. April 27. IS16: on Sloop-of War "Erie." Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1. 1\18; fu loughed for three months. August 14, ISIS: furloughed for four months, October 9. 1818; furloughed for three months, March 6, 1819; furlonghed for six months, June 9. 1819: reports for duty to Captain Daniel T. Patterson. New Orleans, La .. September 2, 1819; furloughed for one year, September 25. 1820: furloughed for one year, November 15. 1521: resigned. October 4, IS22. FOSTER, WILLIAM ( For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Midshipman ; Acting Sailing Master, on Sloop-of War "Alert." Lieutenant Walter Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Isaac Chauncey. April 27, 1816, to 1817: on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain John D. Henley, North Atlantic and West India Squadrons, January 1. ISIS; ordered from New York. N. Y .. to Norfolk, Va., on Frigate "Congress," September 5, 1818: on Frigate "Congress," Captain John D. Henley, East India Squadron, January 1. 1819; detached and ordered to Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pa., Captain William Bainbridge command- ing, October 24. 1822: ordered to West India Squadron, Captain David Porter commanding. August 2, 1524; ordered to New York, N. Y., May 25, 1825; previous order revoked : on Schooner "Shark." West India Squadron, January 5, 1826; Lieutenant. April 28. 1826: detached from Schooner "Shark." Lieutenant Otho Norris. and granted unlimited leave. October 28, 1526: suspended from duty, November 29. IS26; court-martialed at Philadelphia, Pa., October 24. 1827; cashiered, December 28. 1827. FREEMAN, EDGAR (For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman; on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain William Bainbridge, April, 1815; Acting Lieutenant. October 12. 1516; on Brig "Chippewa," Master Commandant George Campbell Read, West India Squadron, January 1, 1817; Lieutenant, March 5. 1817; shipwrecked off Girand Caicos Island. West India, 1817. and permanently disabled in leg : returned to United States on Brig "Saranac," Master Commandant John II. Elton, January 21. 1818; on duty at Navy Yard. New York. N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1. 1819; on duty at Station. Erie, Pa., Master Commandant David Deacon commanding,
January 1, 1820. and 1821; on Sloop-of-War "Cyane." Captain Edward Trenchard, African Station and West India Squadron. January 1. 1822; on duty at Navy Yard. New York. N. Y .. Captain Sammel Evans commanding, January 1. 1823; on duty at Station, Erie. Pa., Master Commandant George Budd commanding, January 1, 1824, and 1525; on leave, January 1. 1826; on Receiving Ship, Steamer "Fulton." Master Commandant George Budd. New York, N. Y .. January 1, 1827; on furlough at Woodbridge, N. J., January 1, 1828: resigned. November 14. 1828, by reason of injuries received in the service.
GAMBLE, FRANCIS B. (For previous record see War with Great Britain) -Lieutenant ; on Frigate "Macedonian." Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Stephen Decatur. May 20, 1815; on Brig "Spark," Lieutenant Joseph J. Nicholson, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart. January 1. 1817, and ISIS; on Frigate "United States." Captain William M. Crane. Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Charles Stewart, January 9, 1818; returned on Frigate "United States" to Norfolk, Va., May 18. 1\19, and served thercon to 1823: in command of Store-Ship "Decoy," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1. 1S24, and died thereon September 29, 1824.
GAMBLE, THOMAS ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Lieutenant : in command of Brig "Spark." and joined the Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Stephen Decatur, at New York, N. Y., May, ISIS: took part in the engagement with and capture of Algerian Ship "Mashouda," of Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815. and Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Palos. Spain, June 19, 1\15; ordered from New York, N. Y., to report to the Navy Department, Washington, D. C., after he should have dismantled Brig "Spark" under his command, December 11, 1915: Master Commandant, April 27, 1816; in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1817: died, at Pisa, Italy, October 10, 1815. GAUNTT, CHARLES L. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Midshipman; ordered from New York. N. Y .. to Phila- delphia, Pa., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain: John Smith, June 30, 1815: on Sloop-of-War "Peacock." Master Commandant George W. Rodgers. Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1817, and 1818; Lieutenant. March 5. 1817: on Sloop-of-War "Alert." Master Commandant Edmund P. Kennedy, January 1, ISIS; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain John Downes. Pacific Squadron. Captain Charles Stewart. January 1, 1819, to 1821; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadel- phin, Pa .. Captain William Bainbridge commanding. January 1, 1822, to 1526; on duty on Sloop-of-War "Warren," Master Commandant Lawrence Kearny. Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, December 30, 1820, to 1829; on duty at
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Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey.
Rendezvous. I'Miladelphia. Da., Master Commandant David Geisinger commanding. January 1, 1-30, and 1831 ; in command of Receiving Ship. Schooner "Sea Gull," at Philadelphia, Pa .. December 28, 1531, and 1832; in command of Receiving Ship "Sea Gull," at Philadelphia, Pa., 1533 and 1531; on leave, January 1. 1SMS: on waiting orders, January 1, 1836, to 1810; Master Commandant. February 9. IS37: in command of Sloop-of-War "Dale." Pacific Squadron, Captain Alexander Claxton, December 13. 1840. to April 23, 1842: on waiting orders, at Philadelphia, Pa .. January 1, 1834, to 1845; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadel- phia, Pa .. Captain Charles Stewart commanding. January 1. 1886. For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico. GIBBON. FREDERICK S. (For previous record seo War with Great Britain)-Midshipman : indefinitely furloughed. April 25. 1815, disability : ordered from Richmond. Va., to Bostou. Mass. for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain John Downes, February 1. 1S17 : Lieutenant, April 1, 1815: on Ship-of-the- Line "Independence," at Boston, Mass,, to April 22. ISIS: ordered from Boston, Mass. to Norfolk, Va., to await orders. August 25, 1518: reports for duty at Norfolk. Va., on Schooner "Hornet." Lieutenant James Ramage. December 10, ISIS; on Schooner "Lynx," Lieutenant John R. Madison. Jannary 1, 1820; ordered from Richmond. Va .. to Boston. Mass .. as member of Board of Court-martial. March 16, 1 22; not on duty, 1822 to 1524: ordered from Boston, Mass, to New York, N. Y., as supernumerary on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," for Mediterranean Squadron, June 2, 1524: ordered to Frigate "Constitution," Captain Thomas Macdonough, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain John Rodgers, as supernumerary officer, Angust 2. 1524, to March 1. 1825; died, at Richmond, Va., December 3, 1825.
HIENDRY. THOMAS, JR. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Lieutenant ; on leave, March 5, 1815: ordered from Woodbury. N. J., to Baltimore, Md., to Sloop-of-War "John Adams," for duty on Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge. Angust 7, 1815: ordered from Woodbury, N. J., to Portsmouth, N. HI., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," September 30. 1515: furlonghed for one year, at Boston, Mass .. October 11, IS16; furloughed for six months, November 20, 1517: ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to Washington, D. C., May 22. 18IS; ordered from Washington, D. C., to Baltimore, Md., to escort draft of men for Frigate "Guerriere." June 10. 1818; on furlough. January 1. 1819: resigned, December 16, 1519. HOWARD. WILLIAM L. (For previous record see War with Great Britain ) -Midshipman; on duty at Navy Yard, New York. N. Y., Captain Sammuel Evans commanding, Angust 1. 1815: on furlough, January 1, 1817; on Brig "Saranac." Master Commandant John Il. Elton, January 1, 1818: reports for duty at New York, N. Y., on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, West India Squadron. October 28, ISIS; on Schooner "Nonesuch," Lieutenant Daniel Turner, West India Squadron, January 1. 1820, to 1821: reports for duty at New York, N. Y .. August 15, 1821: reports for duty on Brig "Enterprise." Lieutenant Lawrence Kearny, West India Squadron. April 11, 1823; reports for duty on Ship "Washington." Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., November 12, 1823; ordered from New York, N. Y., to Washington, D. C .. for examination, March 10. 1825; reports to Captain Isaac Chauncey for duty as Acting Sailingmaster on Sloop-of-War "Cyane," Mediterranean Squadron. November 3, 1825; on duty at Navy Yard, Charlestown. Mass., Captain William M. Crane commanding. January 1, 1826; Lieutenant. April 28, 1826; on waiting orders, December 30, 1826; on Station at New York, N. Y., Captain Isaac Chauncey commanding, December 31, 1827; ordered to Sloop-of-War "Erie." Master Com- mandant Daniel Turner, West India Squadron, Captain Charles G. Ridgely. August 8. 1828; on leave for two months. July 18, 1829; on unlimited leave. September 30, 1820; on Sloop-of-War "Warren," Master Commandant William MI. Hunter, Medi- terranean Squadron, Captain James Biddle, January 4. 1830; on leave. January 1, 1831; ordered to Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Samuel W. Downing. at New York. N. Y., November 18, 1831; on leave for three months, October 5, 1932; on leave for three months. January 12, 133; on leave for two months, April 16, 1833; on waiting orders, December 31, 1833; ordered to Receiving Ship at Boston, Mass., February 28, 1834; detached and granted three months' leave, Mareb 19, 1835: on leave for three months, June 22. 1835: ordered to Sloop-of-War "Concord," Master Commandant Mervine P. Mix, West India Squadron, Captain Alexander J. Dallas, January 8, 1836; on leave for three months. April 10, 1837; ordered for temporary duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Ohio," Captain Lawrence Kearny, at New York, N. Y .. September 7, 1837; on waiting orders, January 1, 1535: ordered to the Navy Yard at New York. N. Y .. January 26, 1835; ordered to Boston, Mass., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Ohio," Captain Joseph Smith. Flagship of Captain Isaac Hull. Mediterranean Squadron. September 13, 1838 ; on leave for three months. July 23, 1841; on leave for three months. November 16, 1841; ordered to Rendezvous at New York, N. Y., Master Commandant Jonathan D. Williamson commanding. February 1, 1542; detached, and on waiting orders, March 9, 1844; Master Commandant, April 16, 1844, to rank February 20. 1844; ordered to command Brig "Boxer," November 12, 1845; previous order revoked, and on waiting orders at Boston. Mass., January 9, 1846: indefinitely furlonghed, January 17. 1846. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico. )
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