Records of officers and men of New Jersey in wars 1791-1815, Part 59

Author: New Jersey. Adjutant-General's Office
Publication date: 1909
Publisher: Trenton, N.J. : State Gazette Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 808


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HUNTER, ANDREW ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Chaplain; ordered to Navy Yard at Washington, D. C., Captain Thomas Tingry commanding, January 21. 1818; died in line of duty at Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., February 24, 1823.


HUNTER, DAVID ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman : on duty at Washington, D. C., August 1. 1815; reports at Washington, D. C., and placed on waiting orders. Mareb 16, 1816: on furlough. January 1, 1817, and 1818: resigned, July 20, ISIS.


HIUNTER, MOSES II. For previous record see War with Great Britain ) -- Midshipman ; on duty at Washington, D. C., August 1, 1815: on forlongh. January 1. 1817, to 1822: resigned. October 1. 1822.


HUNTER, RICHARD S. ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman : on Frigate "Congress," Captain Charles Morris. Mediterranean Squadron. Captain William Bainbridge, July 1 to December 7, 1815: ordered, at Boston, Mass., to Ship- of-the-Line "Washington," Captain John Orde Creighton. Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, January 23, 1816, and served thereon until 1818: Lientenant. March 5, 1817; furloughed for six months, June 24, 1SIS; ordered from Washington, D. C., to duty at Baltimore, Md. November 25, 1818; ordered from Baltimore, Md., to Boston, Mass., on Sloop-of- War "Hornet," Master Commandant Groige Campbell Read. West India and Mediterranean Squadrons, Jannary 18. 1819, and served thereon until 1428: reports for duty at the Navy Yard at Washington, D. C .. Captain Thomas Tingey commanding, February 27, 1823; reports for duty on Schooner "Porpoise," Lieutenant Charles W. Skinner, African Station, South Atlantic Squadron, May 5, 1524; on leave for three months, January 3, 1825; died in New Jersey, March 28, 1825.


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Offleers, United States Navy, from New Jersey. INMAN, WILLIAM {For previous record see War with Great Britain) -- Midshipman; ordered from Sarkett's Harbor. N. Y., to Boston. Mass .. Captain Isaac llull commanding, June 23, 1815; ordered to Frigate "Congress," Captain Charles Morris, North Atlantic and West India Squadrons. August 80, 1516, to 1215 ; Lieutenant, April 1, 151%; on Big "Spark." Master Commandant Joseph J. Nicholson, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1. 1819, and 1920; on Ship-of-the- Line "Franklin." Lieutenant William M. Hunter. Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, at New York, N. Y., January 1. 1821; on Sebooter "Alligator." Lieutenant Robert F. Stockton, West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 1-22: on duty with Wohl India Squadron. Captain David Porter, and assigned to command of Barge "Mosquito," July 20. 1823: on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington." Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, at New York, N. Y., January 1. 1824; on lave. January 1. 1825, to 1527; on duty at New York. N. Y., Captain Isane Chauncey commanding. December 31, 1927: on duty at the Rendezvon-, Carlisle, l'a .. December 31, 1425, to 1850; on Sloop-of-War "Concord." Captain Matthew C. Perry, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain James Biddle, Jaunary 1, 1531; on leave. December 28, 1831. to 1834; on Frigate "Brandywine," Captain David Dencon, Flagship of Captain Alexander S. Wadsworth, Pacific Squadron, May 9. 1834. to April 22, 1837: on leave, January 1. 1838: Master Commandant. May 24. ISUS: on waiting orders, January 1. 1559. to 1841; on waiting orders at Lawrenceville. N. . L., January 1, 1842, to April, 1543; in command of Steamer "Michigan," on Lake Erie. October, 1843, to October, IST. ( For subsequent and continued record sce War with Mexico. )


KEARNY, LAWRENCE ( For previous record ste War with Great Britain) -Lieutenant ; in command of Brig "Enterprise," Mediter- ranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July 3, 1815, to 1816, and afterwards in the West India Squadron. until 1822. captured piratical crafts off coast of Cuba. West India, October 16, 1821. December 21. 1821, and March S. 1822; in command of Schooner "Greyhound." West India Squadron. Captain David Porter, July 21, 1823; in command of Store-Ship "Decoy," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter. 1823; on waiting orders, January 1, 1824; on coast survey, January 1. 1825: Master Commandant, March 3. 1825; on duty at Navy Yard, Charlestown. Mass., Captain William M. Crane commanding. January 1, 1826; ordered to command Sloop-of-War "Warren," Mediterranean Squadron, Captains John Rodgers aud William M. Crane, respectively. December 30, 1826, and served thereon until February, 1829; in command of the Rendezvous at New York. N. Y., January 1, 1830. to 1533; Captain, December 20, 1832 ; on waiting orders, December 31, 1833, to 1835; on leave, January 1, 1836; on commission for testing medium guns, January 1, 1837; in command of Ship-of-the-Line "Ohio." from New York. N. Y., to Boston, Mass., October, 1837; on waiting orders, January 1, 1838, and 1839; in command of Frigate "United States." Home Squadron, Captain Alexander J. Dallas, November 10, 1839, to February 17, 1840; in command of Frigate "Potomac." l'lagship of Captain Charles G. Ridgely, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, May 12. 1840; transferred, at Rio Janerio. Brazil, S. A., to Flagship I'rigate "Constellation." to command East India Squadron, February 9. 184]; returned with Flagship Frigate "Constellation" to Norfolk, Va., May 1, 1844; on special duty, January 1, 1845; on waiting orders, January 1. 1810. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico.)


KEASBY, JOHN R. ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Midshipman; on Frigate "Guerriere," Master Commandant William Lewis, Flagship of Captain Stephen Decatur, Mediterranean Squadron, May 20, 1815; engaged in the capture of Algerian Ship "Masheuda," off Cape De Gatt, Spain, June 17, 1815, and Algerian Brig "Estedio," June 19. 1815, off Cape Palos. Spain : furloughed for one year, December 23, 1815; on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Captain John D. Henley, North Atlantic and West India Squadrons, January 21, 1818, and died on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," March 2, 1818, from a wound received in a duel.


KEEN, LEWIS (For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman ; on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Lawrence Kearny, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, July 3, 1815; final record unknown.


KISSAM, SAMUEL M. ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Surgeon ; on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Captain James Biddie, August 1, 1815, to 1817; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1SIS, to 1820; on Brig "Spark," Lieutenant William L. Gordon, January 1. 1 21, and 1822; on Frigate "Macedonian." West India Squadron, 1822, and died thereon August, 1822.


LACEY, CHARLES ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman : on leave for two months, May 15. 1815: ordered to Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," Captain John Smith, at Philadelphia, Pa., July 14, 1815; Lieutenant, March 5. 1817: ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to New York, N. Y., for duty on Brig "Saranac," Master Commandant Jolin IJ. Elton, June 17. 1817; ordered to Philadelphia, Pa .. and report for duty to Captain Alexander Murray, October 1. 1818; on duty at Navy Yard. New York, N. Y., Captain Samnel Evans commanding, January 1, 1819; on duty at Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., Captain Alex- ander Murray commanding, January 1. 1820, to 1822; ordered from Philadelphia, Pa., to Erie, Pa., for duty under Master Commandant David Deacon, November 27, 1822. to 1824; died, New Mills, N. J., June 18, 1824.


MATTISON, JOSEPH ( For previous record sce War with Great Britain )-Midshipman ; on Brigantine "Torch," Lieutenant Wolcott Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20. 1815; on Brig "Spark," Lieutenant Joseph J. Nicholson, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, Angust 28, 1816, to 1819; on duty at Navy Yard, New York. N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding. January 1, 1820: on Brig "Enterprise," Lieutenant Lawrence Kearny, West India Squadron, January 1, 1821; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Master Commandant John B. Nicholson, in ordinary, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1522, and 1:23; on Sloop-of-War "Erie." Master Commandant David Deacon, Mediterranean Squadron. Captain John Rodgers, January 1. 1824; ou leave. January 1, 1825: Lieutenant. January 13, 1825; on West ludia Squadron. Captain Lewis Warrington. January 1, 1826; on leave, December 30, 1826: on waiting orders, December 31, 1827; on Sloop- of-War "Vandalia," Master Commandant John Gallagher, Brazilian Station, Sonth Atlantic Squadron, Captain John Orde Creighton, December 16. 1528, to December 16, 1831; on leave, December 28, 1831, to 1834: on Sloop-of-War "Vandalia." Master Commandant Thomas T. Webb, West India Squadron. Captain Alexander J. Dallas, January 14 to February 15, 1-35: on leave, January 1, 1836, and 1837; on waiting orders. January 1, 1838. and 1539: on furlough. January 1, 1840; on Receivers Ship "North Carolina," Captain John Gallagher, at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1841; Master Commandant, September S. 1841. waiting orders, at Woodbridge, N. J., January 1. 1842. and 1843; in command of Brig "Bainbridge," Home Squadron. Captain Charles Stewart, November 28. 1543, to May 3, 1844; on waiting orders, January 1, 1845, and 1846. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico )


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MERSHON. JOHN S. (For previous record see War with Great Britain-Sigooti's Mate: commission sent to him at Princeton, N. J. November 20, 1815; unendowed, April 27. 1516: on furlough. January 1, 1817, and 1418; last appearance on Records of Navy Department, Washington, D. C .. 1918, "Purloughed :" final record unknown.


MONTEUIL. WALTER N. For previous record are War with Great Britain-Lantenant : furloughed for merchant service. May 29. 1815; on duty at Navy Yard. Portsmouth. N. H., Captain Thomas Mudonough commanding. January 1. ISIT. and ISIS; fin- loughed until further orders at Portsmouth. N. IL .. August 21. 1818; reports for duty at Navy Yard. Portsmouth, N. IL. Captain Charles Morris commanding. February 9, 1819; died. at Portsmouth, N. IL .. October 16, 1819.


MONTGOMERY, AFFAANDER M. (Por pressions record see War with Great Britain) -- Surgeon's Mate: on Brig "Spark," Lieutenant Thomas Gamble. Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May. 1815, and served thereon until 1817: took part in the engagement with and capture of Algerian Ship "Mashouda." off Cape De Gatt, Spain. June 17. 1515, and Algerian Br's "Estedio." of Cape Palos, Spain, June 19, 1815, on Sloop-of- War "Erie." Master Commandant Thomas Gamble. Mediterranean Squadron. Captain Isaac Chauncey. January 1. 1818, to 1S21; on Schooner "Nonesuch." Lieutenant Daniel Tarner, Mediterranean Squadron. January 1, 1822, to 1524: on duty at New York, N. Y .. Captain Ienne Chauncey commanding. January 1, 1825; Surgeon, May 7. 1825: on Receiving Ship, Steamer "Fulton," at New York, N. Y .. Master Commandant Beekman V. Hoffman, January 1, 1526: on duty at Naval Hospital. Brooklyn. N. Y .. December 30, 1826. to January 3, IS28; died. at Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y .. January 3. 1825.


MONTGOMERY, JOHN B. ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman ; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Com- mandant Jesse D. Elliott, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stopben Decatur, May, 1815: on Mediterranean Squadron, Cap- tain Isane Chauncey commanding. August 26. 1816: on Sloop-of-War "Hornet," Master Commandant George Campbell Read. January 1. 1918, and 1519: Lieutenant. April 1, 1818; on Sloop-of-War "('yane." Captain Edward Trenchard, African Station and West India Squadron, January 1. 1S20, and 1821: on Sloop-of-War "Erie." Lieutenant Benjamin Cooper, Mediterranean Squadron. January 1. 1822. to 1826: on leave. December 20, 1826, to 1-28; on duty at Rendezvous, Carlisle, l'a., December 31. 1828, to IS30; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock." Master Commandant Edward R. MeCall. West India Squadron, Captain Jesse D. Elliott. January 1. 1831: in command of Sloop-of-War "Erie," West India Synadron, 1831; on leave, December 28, 1831: on waiting orders, January 1, 1833; on duty at Rendezvous. New York. N. Y., Master Commandant John D. Sloat commanding. Jannary 1. 1834: in command of Frigate "Constitution," Flagship of Captain Jesse D. Elliott, Mediterranean Squadron, on special service. March 2 to June 23, 1835: on waiting orders. January 1, 1536, and 1837; in command of Receiving Ship at Boston, Mass .. January 1. 1838, and 1839; Master Commandant. December 9. 1839; on waiting orders, January 1, 1840, and 1841; in com- mand of Rendezvous at Boston, Mass .. January 1. 1842. to 1844; in command of Sloop-of-War "Portsmouth." Pacific Squadron. Captain John D. Sloat. December 9, 1844. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico. )


MONTGOMERY. NATHANIEL L. ( For previous record spe War with Great Britain ) -Lieutenant : on Mediterranean Squadron, August 1, 1815. to 1817: on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, ISIS, and 1519; on duty at Navy Yard. New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1. 1820; on Sloop-of-War "Erie." Mediterranean Squadron January 1. 1821: on Schooner "Shark." Lieutenant Matthew C. Perry. West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, January 1, 1822; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Mediterranean Squadroif, January 1. 1823: in command of Schooner "Beagle," West India Squadron, Captain David Porter, 1823 and 1824, and on return home in command of Schooner "Beagle," died of yellow fever off Cape Hatteras. N. C .. July 31, 1821.


MOUNT. EDWARD-Master, June 28, 1815; last appearance on the Records at the Navy Department, Washington, D. C .: final record unknown.


OGDEN. HENRY W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Midshipman ; ordered from New York, N. Y., to Boston, Mass., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence." Captain William M. Crane, April 10, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Inde- pendence." Flagship of Captain William Bainbridge, Mediterranean Squadron. July 3, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington." Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey. Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1817, to 1819; Lieutenant. March 5, ISIT: on Sloop- of-War "Jolin Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, January 1. 1820, and 1821: on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin." Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, Pacific Squadron, October 11. 1821, to August 20. 1824; on leave, January 1, 1825: on Schooner "Porpoise," Lieutenant Henry S. Newcomb, off coast of Labrador, British America, October, 1825; on Sloop-of-War "Vincennes." Master Commandant William B. Finch, Pacific Squadron. Captain Jacob Jones, September 3, 1826, to June S. 1830; on lave, January 1. 1831; on duty at Rendezvous, New York, N. Y., Master Commandant Lawrence Kearny commanding, December 28, 1831. to 1834; waiting orders. January 1. 1835, to 1837; Master Commandant, January 31, 1938, and in command of Receiving Ship at New York, N. Y., uutil 1839; waiting orders. January 1, 1840; in command of Sloop-of-War "Decatur." Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron .. Captain Charles G. Ridgely. March 16. 1840, to 1841; on leave at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1842; waiting orders at New York, N. Y., January 1. 1843. to 1845; in command of Receiving Ship "North Carolina," at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1849. ( For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico. )


RODGERS, SAMUEL ( For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Midshipman : on duty at Navy Yard. Boston, Mass,, Captain Isaac IIull con:manding. August 1. 1815; on furlough, January 1. 1\17, to 1821: unemployed. January 1. 1822. and 1823: waiting orders January 1. 1824: last appearance on Records of Navy Department, Washington, D. C., 1824: final recor ! unknown.


RODCERS, WILLIAM TENNENT ( For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Midshipman ; on Sloop-of-War "Peacock," Captain Lewis Warrington. to August J. 1815: on furlough, January 1. 1817; on Brig "Boxer," Lieutenant John Porter. 1817, and wrecked off Balize, Honduras, C. A., 1817; on Frigate "Macedonian," Captain John Downes, Pacitic Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart, January 1, 1819, to 1-21; on duty at New York. N. Y .. January 1, IS22: on West India Station, January 1. 1820: 05 furlough, January 1, 1824. to 1827; Lieutenant. January 13, 1920 : resigned, April 21, 1827.


SALTER, THOMAS B. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Surgeon's Mate; Surgeon, May 22. 1815, and furloughed for one year at Elizabeth, N. J. : on Brig "Saranac." Lieutenant John IE. Elton, January 1. 1817; on Mediterranean Squadron.


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Officers, United States Navy, from New Jersey Captan. Isaac Chauncey, Jannary 1. Isis: on Frigate "United States," Captain William M. Crane, Mediterran mn Squadcon. Captain Charles Stewart, January 1. 1519; on Ship-of-the- Line "Franklin." Lieutenant William M. Hunter, Flagship of Captain Charles Stewart, Mediterranean and Pacific Squadrons, January 1. 1820. to August 20, 1524. on lave, January 1. 1525; ou duty at Navy Yard. Pensacola, Hla. Captain Melanchon T. Woolsey commanding, January 1. 159th, to 1825; on duty at Naval Hospital. New York, N. Y. Deember 25, 1828, to 153; on lease. Theember 31, 1833; on duty at Navy Yard. Portsmouth. N. Il. Captain William M. Crane commanding, slanmary 1. 1835, to 187; on temporary duty on Ship "Pennsylvania," in ordinary. at New York, N. Y., January 1. 15AS; waiting orders, January 1. 1839; on duty at Naval Hospital. Chelsea, Mass., January 1. 1840, to 1842: waiting orders at Elizabeth, N. J., January 1. 1543, and 1844; on duty at Rendezvous, Boston, Mass. Master Commandant John C. Long commanding, January 1, 1%da. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico, SALTER, WILLIAM DAYTON (For previous record see War with Great Britain-Lieutenant; ou Brig "Prometheus." Lieutenant


Alexander S. Wadsworth, Atlantic Coast, Angust 1. 1815: on Ship-of-the-Line "Independerce," in ordinary, at Boston. Mass., January 1, INIT, and 141%; on Sloop-of-War " John Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, West India Squadron, January 1. 1-19, and 1-20; on duty at Navy Yard, New York, N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1, 1521; on Shop-of-War "Ontario," Master Commandant Wolcott Chauncey, special service to the West Indies, and Mediter- ranean Squadron, Captain William Bainbridge, January 18, 1521, to February 1, 1524: on leave, January 1, 1825, and 1820: on Frigate "Macedonian," Flagship of Captain James Biddle, Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, December 30, 1-26, to 1828; ou leave. December 31. 128, to 1531; Master Commandant, March 3, 1831; ou anty at Navy Yard, Pensacola, Fia .. Captain Alexander J. Dallas commanding. December 28, 1831, to 1832; waiting orders, January 1, 1:33; in temporary com- mand of Sloop-of-War "Vincennes" from Portsmouth. N. H., to Norfolk. Va., June S to 18, 1833; in command of Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Brazilian Station, South Atlantic Squadron, Captain Melanethon T. Woolsey, November 12, 1-33. to June 23, 1830; on leave, January 1, 1837; in command of Rendezvous at New York, N. Y., February 9, 1887, to 1839; Captain, March 3. 1839; waiting orders, Jannary 1, 1840, and 1843: in command of Steam Frigate "Mississippi," Home Squadron, Captain Charles Stewart. January 1 to November, 1842: waiting orders at Elizabeth, N. J., January 1, 1843; waiting orders, January 1, 1844. to January 1, 1846. {For subsequent and continued record sve War with Mexico.)


SITUTE, JOHN B. ( For previous record see War with Great Brit in)-Midshipman; on Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," Captain William M. Crane, Flagship of Captain William Bainbridge, Mediterranean Squadron, July 3 to December 7, 1815; furloughed for six months, at Elizabeth, N. J., February 26, 1816; furloughed on a voyage to India, July 27. 1816; reports to Captain Samnel Evans at Navy Yard. New York, N. Y .. for anty on Brig "Saranac," December 15, 1810: ordered from New York, N. Y., to Philadelphia, Pa., for duty on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin." Captain Charles Stewart, May 19, 1SI7: detached, at Philadelphia, Pa., and ordered to report to Navy Department at Washington, D. C., September 30, 1817; ordered to New York, N. Y., for duty on Sloop-of-War "John Adams," Master Commandant Alexander S. Wadsworth, West India Squadron, October 24, 1517; died at sea on board Sloop-of-War "John Adams," March 26, 1819.


SMITH, FREDERICK W. (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Lientenant; on Sloop-of-War "Ontario," Master Com- mandant Jesse D. Elliott, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin." Captain Charles Stewart, at Philadelphia, Pa., January 1, 1817; in command of Schooner "Asp." January 1, 1SIS, and 1519: on Mediterranean Squadron, Captain William B. inbridge, January 1. 1820; on Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," at New York, N. Y., January 1, 1821; on duty at Baltimore, Md., Captain Robert Trail Spence commanding, January 1, 1822; on turlough. January 1, 1823, to 1826; waiting orders, December 30, 1526: on duty on Receiving Ship, Steamer "Fulton," at New York. N. Y., Master Commandant John T. Newton commanding, January 1, 3828, and died in service, June 4, 1828.


SMITH, THOMAS R. (For previous record see War with Great Britain )-Boatswain: on duty on Lake Ontario, Master Com- mandant Melanethon T. Woolsey commanding, August 1, 1815; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington," Captain John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isaac Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, January 1, 1817, to 1521; on Frigate "Constitution," Flagship of Captain Jacob Jones, Mediterranean Squadron, May 13, 1821, to 1824; on duty at New York, N. Y., Captain Isaac Chauncey conimuandling, January 1, 1825, to November 28, 1827: died, November 28, 1827.


STEWART, CHARLES (For previous record see War with Great Britain)-Captain; furlonghed, June 26, 1815; ordered to command Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin," at Philadelphia, Pa., 1816; sailed in command of Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin" from Philadelphia, Pa., October 14, 1517, for special service to England, and to assume command of Mediterranean Squadron; returned to New York, N. Y., April 21, 1820; sailed from New York, N. Y., October 11, 1821, in command of Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Franklin" to assume command of Pacific Squadron: returned to New York, N. Y., August 29, 1824; on waiting orders, January 1, 1925, to 1829: President of Board of Examinations, January 1, 1830: member of Board of Naval Commission, at Washington, D. C., Angu-t. 1830, to 1833; on waiting orders, at his home, Bordentown, New Jersey, August, 1833, to 1836: Commissioner to prepare plans for the improvement of Navy Yard at Pensacola, Fla., July, 1836; in command of Navy Yard at Philadelphia. Pa., July 1, 1837. to 1841; in command of Home Squadron, Flagship Ship-of-the-Line "Independence," September 7. 1841. to December 3. 1843: on waiting orders, December 3, 1843, to 1545. (For subsequent and continued record see War with Mexico. STOCKTON, ROBERT FIELD (For previous record see War with Great Britain-Lieutenant: transferred. May 15, 1815, from Frigate "Guerriere," at New York, N. Y., to Schooner "Spitfire," Lieutenant Alexander J. Dallas, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Stephen Decatur, May 20. 1815: engaged in the capture of the Algerian Brig "Estedio," off Cape Palos, Spain. June 19. 1:15; on Ship-of-the-Line "Washington." Captain John Orde Creighton, Flagship of Captain Isane Chauncey, Mediterranean Squadron, September, 1816; on Sloop-of-War "Erie," Master Commandant Thomas Gamble, Mediterranean Squadron, Captain Isaac Chauncey, January 1, 1818, to 1820; on duty at Navy Yard, New York. N. Y., Captain Samuel Evans commanding, January 1. 1521; in command of Schorner "Alligator." West ludia Squadron, 1821 and 1522; in command of Schooner "Jane," West India Squadron, May 1, 1822; under orders, January 1, 1-23: on waiting orders, January 1. 1524: on leave, January 1, 1>25, and 1926; on duty with survey, January 1, 127, and 1825; on waiting orders, December 31, 1828, to 1832; Master Commandant, May 27. 1-30; on furlough, January 1, 1:33, to IS39; Captain. December 8, 1-35; in command of Ship-of-the- Line "Ohio," Flagship of Captain Isaac Ilull, Mediterranean Squadron, December 6, 1538; detached from Ship-of-the-Line


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"Ohio," in the Mediterranean, and on special duty January 1, 1810; on furlough, January 1, 1 41; on duty at Philadelphia, Pa., in superintending the building of Steamship "Princeton," January 1, 1542, and 124; in command of Steamship "Princeton." on special service on the Atlantic Coast and West India Station, October, 1543, to July. 1815. (For subsequent and continue ! record see War with Mexico.)




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