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Wilmington, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
Portsmouth (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
Cherbourg (France) (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
John Ancrum Winslow (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, ofbecame lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
1827 AD (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
1861 AD (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
1811 AD (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
1863 AD (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.
June 19th, 1864 AD (search for this): entry winslow-john-ancrum
Winslow, John Ancrum 1811-1873
Naval officer; born in Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 19, 1811; was appointed midshipman in 1827; became lieutenant in 1839, distinguished
John Ancrum Winslow. himself in the war with Mexico, and was attached to the Mississippi flotilla in 1861.
In 1863 he was placed in command of the Kearsarge, and on June 19, 1864, he sank the Alabama (q. v.) off Cherbourg, France.
For this action he was promoted commodore.
He was in command of the Gulf Squadron in 1866-67, of the Pacific fleet in 1871, and, at the time of his death, of the navy-yard at Portsmouth.
He died in Boston, Sept. 29, 1873.