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  • The first USS Sacramento was a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy. Sacramento was launched on 28 April 1862 at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, in Kittery...
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  • third for both. The first USS Sacramento (1862) was a sloop, launched in 1862 and wrecked in 1867. The second USS Sacramento (PG-19) was a gunboat, commissioned...
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    December 1814 USS Belle Italia (1862) USS Boston (1825), wrecked 15 November 1846, no fatalities USS Brockenborough (1862), wrecked 27 May 1863 USS Concord (1828)...
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    promoted to lieutenant commander on July 16, 1862. Following brief service on the sloop USS Sacramento (1862) as a part of the blockade, in September 1863...
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    ships USS Hartford, USS Richmond, and Monongahela screening the smaller USS Albatross, USS Genesee, and USS Kineo from the forts, with steam frigate USS Mississippi...
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    USS Sacramento (1862, PG-19, AOE-1) HSV Sacrifice (JHSV-9) USS Sadie Ross (SP-736) USS Saetia (ID-2317) USS Safeguard (ARS-25, ARS-50/T-ARS-50) USS Saffron...
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  • Thumbnail for Joseph N. Miller
    executive officer of the sloop-of-war USS Sacramento. In November 1863, he became executive officer of the monitor USS Sangamon in the North Atlantic Blockading...
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  • Cemetery in Dayton. The destroyer USS Schenck (DD-159) (1919–1946) was named for him. American Civil War portal "Sacramento Daily Union 22 August 1856 — California...
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  • Thumbnail for Henry A. Walke
    without Walke. It turned out that the Navy Secretary Isaac Toucey wanted the USS Supply to sail for Vera Cruz, Mexico with provisions, instead of delivering...
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    USS Chattanooga for a short time in 1866 before reporting for duty later that year aboard the newly recommissioned screw sloop-of-war USS Sacramento....
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    in June 1862. Ford entered the Navy as third assistant engineer on 30 July 1862. He was assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron from 1862 to 1865...
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  • sloop-of-war built in 1862 for the Confederate States Navy MV Maersk Alabama, former name of MV Maersk Andaman, hijacked by pirates in 2009 USS Alabama, several...
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  • Thumbnail for George M. Bache
    to serve for a decade after the war's end. The Fletcher-class destroyer USS Bache (DD-470) was named for him. He was born in Washington, D.C., to Lt...
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    the United States Navy on 30 September 1862 as USS De Soto, she was renamed USS General Lyon on 24 October 1862 with Master John R. Neeld in command. After...
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    Charles Wilkes. From 1863 until the end of the war, he served aboard USS Sacramento. In 1865 and 1866, Todd was a mathematics instructor at the Naval Academy...
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    in 1862 as CSS Florida. Hendrick Hudson was captured by USS Pursuit while attempting to run the blockade at St. Andrews Bay, Florida on 6 April 1862. She...
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    former Confederate warship, off Portugal. In February and March, with USS Sacramento she lay at Ferrol, Spain, to prevent Confederate ironclad Stonewall...
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  • Thumbnail for Charles S. Boggs
    commission in July 1862, during the rest of the American Civil War he was commanding officer of the steam sloops Juniata and Sacramento, with the North Atlantic...
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  • and Robert M. Martin, each had brothers stationed at the camp. On May 23, 1862, at the Battle of Front Royal, Capt. William Goldsborough of the Confederate...
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    School located in Sacramento, California is named for him. Streets located in Monterey, California, East Garrison, California, Sacramento, California, and...
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