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Register of the Nay for the Year 1832

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22d Congress.]

           No. 461.

  [1st Session.

NAVAL REGISTER FOR 1832.

COMMUNICATED TO THE SENATE DECEMBER 28, 1831.

Navy Department, December 28, 1831. Sir: I have the honor to transmit, herewith, for the use of the members of the Senate, fifty copies of the Naval Register for 1832.

I remain, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

LEVI WOODBURY.

The President of the United States Senate.

Naval register for 1832.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY.

Names.

Duty.

Place of birth.

Where a citizen.

When appointed.

Salary.

Levi Woodbury

Secretary

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

May 23, 1831

$6,000

John Boyle

Chief clerk

Ireland

Maryland

June, 1813

2,000

Christopher Andrews

Corresponding clerk

do

District of Columbia.

June 1, 1829

1,600

R. H. Bradford

do

Virginia

Virginia

June 1, 1830

1,400

Wm. Hardeman

do and record'g

clerk Tennessee

do

May 1, 1830

1,400

Thomas Miller

Recording and copying clerk

Virginia

Tennessee

Aug. 22, 1826

1,000

John D. Simms

Register of correspondence.

do

Virginia

April 5, 1827

1,000

Thomas L. Ragsdale

Warrant clerk

North Carolina

North Carolina

May 18, 1829

800

Lauriston B. Hardin

Register

do

do

May 1, 1831

1,000

Nathan Eaton

Messenger

Massachusetts

District of Columbia.

July 12, 1821

700

Lindsay Muse

Assistant messenger

District of Columbia.

do

Jan. 1, 1829

350

 

OFFICE OF THE NAVY COMMISSIONERS.

John Rodgers

President Naval Board

Maryland

Maryland

Oct. 1, 1827

$3,500

Charles Stewart

Commissioner

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

June 15, 1830

3,500

D. T. Patterson

Commissioner

New York

Louisiana

Aug. 1, 1828

3,500

C. W. Goldsborough

Secretary

Maryland

Maryland

Nov. 10, 1823

2,000

William G. Ridgely

Chief clerk

do

District of Columbia.

Nov. 23, 1823

1,600

John Green

Clerk

do

Maryland

June 28, 1814

1,150

Joseph P. McCorkle

Clerk

Delaware

Pennsylvania

March 16, 1819

1,000

James Hutton

Clerk

Pennsylvania

do

July 20, 1822

1,000

Robert A. Slye

Clerk

Maryland

District of Columbia.

Dec. 25, 1816

1,000

B. S. Randolph

Clerk

Virginia

Virginia

Oct. 1, 1820

1,000

C. Schwarz

Draftsman

Germany

District of Columbia.

Aug. 30, 1820

1,000

Richard Elliott

Messenger

Connecticut

do

Feb. 22, 1827

700

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CAPTAINS.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

John Rodgers

Lieutenant,

March 9, 1799

March 5, 1799.

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

President Navy Board.

James Barron

do

March 9, 1798.

May 22, 1799.

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Commandant Navy yard, Philadelphia.

Wm. Bainbridge

Lieut. and commander,

August 3, 1798.

May 22, 1800.

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Leave of absence

Charles Stewart

Lieutenant,

March 9, 1798.

April 22, 1806.

Pennsylvania

do

do

Commissioner Navy Board.

Isaac Hull

do

March 9, 1798.

April 23, 1806.

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Commandant Navy yard, Washington.

Isaac Chauncey

do

Sept. 17, 1798.

April 21, 1806.

do

New York

New York

Commandant Navy yard, New York.

Jacob Jones

Midshipman,

April 10, 1799.

March 3, 1813.

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware

Commanding naval officer, Baltimore.

Charles Morris

Acting midshipman,

July 1, 1799.

March 5, 1813.

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Commandant Navy yard, Charlestown.

Lewis Warrington

Midshipman,

Jan. 6, 1800.

Nov. 22, 1814.

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Commandant Navy yard, Norfolk.

William M. Crane

do

May 23, 1799.

Nov. 24, 1814.

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

James T. Leonard

do

Feb. 26, 1799.

Feb. 4, 1815.

New York

New York

New York

Waiting orders.

James Biddle

do

Feb. 12, 1800.

Feb. 28, 1815.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Commanding Mediterranean squadron.

Charles G. Ridgely

do

Oct. 17, 1799.

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Daniel T. Patterson

do

Aug. 20, 1800.

do

New York

New York

Louisiana

Commissioner Navy Board.

Melancthon T. Woolsey

do

April 9, 1800.

April 27, 1816.

do

do

New York

Leave of absence.

John O. Creighton

do

June 25, 1800.

do

do

do

do

Waiting orders.

John Downes

do

June 1, 1802

March 5, 1817.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Commanding Pacific squadron.

John D. Henley

do

Oct. 14, 1799.

do

Virginia

Virginia

Maryland

Commandant Navy yard, Portsmouth.

Jesse D. Elliott

do

April 2, 1804.

March 27, 1818.

 Maryland

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Commanding West India squadron.

Stephen Cassin

do

Feb. 21, 1800.

March 3, 1825.

Pennsylvania

do

Dist. Columbia.

Leave of absence.

James Renshaw

do

July 7, 1800.

do

do

do

Pennsylvania

Commanding naval officer, Charleston.

C. C. B. Thompson

do

Dec. 22, 1802.

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

On his return from command of Pacific squadron.

Alex. S. Wadsworth

do

April 2, 1804.

do

Maine

Maine

Maine

Leave of absence.

George W. Rodgers

do

April 2, 1804.

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Commanding Brazilian squadron.

George C. Read

do

 April 2, 1804.

do

Ireland

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Waiting orders.

Henry E. Ballard

do

April 2, 1804.

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Waiting orders.

David Deacon

do

Oct. 10, 1799.

Jan. 24, 1826.

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence

Samuel Woodhouse

do

May 2, 1801.

March 3, 1827.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Joseph J. Nicholson

do

April 2, 1804.

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Wolcott Chauncey

do

June 28, 1804.

April 24, 1828.

Connecticut

New York

New York

Waiting orders.

Edmund P. Kennedy

do

Nov. 22, 1805.

do

Maryland

Dist. Columbia.

Virginia

Waiting orders.

Alex. J. Dallas

do

Nov. 22, 1806.

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Commandant Navy yard, Pensacola.

John B. Nicholson,

do

July 4, 1805.

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Waiting orders.

B. V. Hoffman

do

July 4, 1805.

March 11, 1829.

New York

New York

New York

Waiting orders.

Jesse Wilkinson

do

July 10, 1805.

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Ordinary at Norfolk.

T. Ap Catesby Jones

do

Nov. 22, 1805.

do

do

do

do

Inspector ordnance and ammunition.

Wm. B. Finch

do

June 20, 1806.

Feb. 21, 1831.

England

Dist. Columbia.

Dist. Columbia.

Waiting orders.

Wm. B. Shubrick

do

June 20, 1806.

do

South Carolina .

South Carolina.

South Carolina.

Waiting orders.

Alex. Claxton

do

June 20, 1806.

do

Pennsylvania

Dist. Columbia.

Pennsylvania

Waiting orders.

Charles W. Morgan

do

Jan. 1, 1808.

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Ordinary at Charlestown, Mass.

Captains—40. Note.—Those officers "on leave of absence" have generally returned from long cruises, and are subject to immediate orders. Some of them are in ill health.

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Naval register for 1832—Continued.

MASTERS COMMANDANT.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

George Budd

Nov. 22, 1805

March 28, 1820

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Lawrence Kearny

July 24, 1807

March 3, 1825

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Rendezvous, New York.

Foxhall A. Parker

Jan. 1, 1808

do

Virginia

Virginia

New York

Waiting orders.

Edward R. M'Call

do

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence.

Daniel Turner

do

do

New York

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Navy yard, Portsmouth.

David Connor

Jan. 16, 1809

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

John Gallagher

do

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Navy yard, New York.

Thomas H. Stevens

Feb. 8, 1808

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

Connecticut

Waiting orders.

William M. Hunter

Jan. 16, 1809

March 21, 1826

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Waiting orders.

John D. Sloat

Feb. 12, 1800

do

New York

New York

New York

Commd'g sloop St. Louis, returning home.

Matthew C. Perry

March 1, 1809

do

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Commanding sloop Concord.

Charles W. Skinner

Jan. 16, 1809

March 3, 1827

Maine

Pennsylvania

Virginia

Rendezvous, Norfolk.

John T. Newton

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

New York

Leave of absence.

Joseph Smith

do

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Navy yard, Boston.

Lawrence Rousseau

do

April 24, 1828

Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana

Leave of absence.

George W. Storer

do

do

New Hampshire

Maine

New Hampshire

Commanding sloop Boston.

Beverly Kennon

May 18, 1809

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Comd'g sloop Vandalia, on his return home.

Edward R. Shubrick

Jan. 16, 1809

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Commanding sloop Vincennes.

F. H. Gregory

do

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Commanding sloop Falmouth.

John H. Clack

Nov. 15, 1809

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Commanding sloop Erie.

P. F. Voorhees

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Commanding sloop John Adams.

Benjamin Cooper

Jan. 16, 1809

do

do

do

New York

Commanding sloop Warren.

William L. Gordon

Nov. 15, 1809

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Commanding sloop Ontario.

Silas Duncan

do

March 11, 1829

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Commanding sloop Lexington.

David Geisinger

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Rendezvous, Philadelphia.

Robert F. Stockton

Sept. 1, 1811

May 27, 1830

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Waiting orders.

Isaac McKeever

Feb. 1, 1809

do

Pennsylvania

Louisiana

Pennsylvania

Rendezvous, Baltimore.

Wm. D. Salter

Nov. 15, 1809

March 3, 1831

New York

New Jersey

New Jersey

Navy yard, Pensacola.

Charles S. McCauley

Jan. 16, 1809

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Rendezvous, Boston.

Thomas M. Newell

Sept. 11, 1813

do

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Waiting orders.

Elie A. F. Valette

Jan. 25, 1812

do

Virginia

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, Norfolk.

Wm. A. Spencer

Nov. 15, 1809

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John H. Aulick

do

do

Virginia

Maryland

Virginia

Navy yard, Washington.

Wm. V. Taylor

April 28, 1813

do

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Leave of absence.

Mervine P. Mix

Sept. 22, 1812

do

Connecticut

New York

Connecticut

Ordinary at New York.

Bladen Dulany

May 18, 1809

do

Virginia

District of Columbia.

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Silas M. Stringham

Nov. 15, 1809

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Masters commandant—37.

 

 

 

 

 

 

--51--

Naval register for 1832—Continued.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF LIEUTENANTS.

Names.

Date of present commission.

Names.

Date of present commission.

A.

Ellery, Frank

March 28, 1820.

Armstrong, James

April 27, 1816.

Engle, Frederick

January 13, 1825.

Abbot, Joel

April 1, 1818.

Engle, Henry, jr.

March 3, 1827.

Armstrong, William M.

March 3, 1821.

Ellison, Francis B.

May 17, 1828.

Adams, H. A.

January 13, 1825.

F.

Adams, George

March 3, 1827.

Farragut, William A. C.

December 9, 1814.

Auchmuty, H. J.

May 17, 1828.

Fitzhugh,Andrew

April 27, 1816.

Armstrong, Charles M.

March 3, 1831.

Forrest, French

March 5, 1817.

B.

Freelon, Thomas W.

March 28, 1820.

Bell, John H.

December 9, 1814.

Farragut, D. G.

January 13, 1825.

Babbitt, Edward B.

May 1, 1815.

Foot, Andrew H.

May 27, 1830.

Breese, Samuel L.

April 27, 1816.

Farrand, Ebenezer

March 3, 1831.

Boarman, Charles

March 5, 1817.

 

Belt, William J.

do

G.

Boerum, William

do

Gwinn, John

April 27, 1816.

Bell, Charles H.

March 28, 1820.

Gauntt, Charles

March 5, 1817.

Bigelow, Abraham

do

Graham, John H.

do

Byrne, Edmund

January 13, 1825.

Goodrum, James

April 1, 1818.

Bubier, John

do

Gerry, Thomas R.

January 13, 1825.

Browne, A. J. D.

do

Gardner, William H.

do

Baldwin, Russell

do

Glynn, James

do

Buchanan, Franklin

do

Gedney, Thomas R.

do

Bruce, Henry

do

Goldsborough, L. M.

do

Boughan, James G.

do

Gerry, James T.

April 28, 1826.

Blake, George S.

March 3, 1827.

Glendy, William M.

March 3, 1827.

Barron, Samuel

do

Green, William

do

Benham, Timothy G.

do

Gordon, Alexander G.

do

Bullus, Oscar

do

Graham, John

May 17, 1823.

Buchanan, T. McKean

do

H.

Bailey, Theodorus, jr.

do

Henry, Henry

March 5, 1817.

Boutwell, Edward B.

May 17, 1828.

Hull, Joseph B.

January 13, 1825.

Bispham, John E.

do

Harris, William S.

do

Blanchard, Edward O.

do

Hobbs, H. H.

do

Ball, John L.

May 27, 1830.

Hollins, George N.

do

Boll, Henry H.

March 3, 1831.

Hudson, William L.

April 28, 1826.

C.

Howard, William L.

do

Crowley, Charles E.

December 9, 1814.

Humphreys, S.

March 3, 1827.

Champlin, Stephen

do

Harwood, A. A.

do

Crabb, Thomas

February 4, 1815.

Homans, James T.

May 17, 1828.

Cross, Joseph

April 27, 1816.

Hunter, William H.

May 27, 1830.

Conover, Thomas A.

March 5, 1817.

Hoff, Henry

March 3, 1831.

Campbell, A. S.

do

I.

Cooke, John A.

April 1, 1818.

Inman, William

April 1, 1818.

Cocke, H. H.

do

Ingraham, D. N.

January 13, 1825.

Cooper, James B.

April 22, 1822.

Izard, George

March 3, 1827.

Carpender, E. W.

January 13, 1825.

Ingersoll, Jonathan

March 3, 1831.

Chauncey, John S.

do

 

 

Cunningham, R. B.

do

J.

Cutts, Joseph, jr

do

Jameson, William

March 5, 1817.

Crowninshield, Jacob

do

Jarvis, Joseph R.

March 28, 1820.

Campbell, William H.

April 28, 1826.

Johnson, Edward S.

January 13, 1825.

Calhoun, J. Edward

do

Jones, Richard A.

April 28, 1826.

Coxe, John R., jr.

do

Johnston, Z. F.

March 3, 1827.

Carr, John A.

do

Jones, Robert W.

do

Cocke, Samuel B.

March 3, 1827.

Jackson, Charles H.

do

Cassin, John

May 17, 1828.

Johnston, Stephen

March 3, 1831.

Colhoun, John

May 27, 1830.

K.

Chauncey, Charles W.

do

Kelly, John

January 13, 1825.

Craven, Thomas T.

do

Knight, James D.

do

Callan, Jerome

March 3, 1831.

Kennon, William H.

April 28, 1826.

D.

L.

Downing, Samuel W.

March 5, 1817.

Latimer, William K.

February 4, 1815.

Dale, John M.

April 1, 1818.

Levy, Uriah P.

March 5, 1817.

Dornin, Thomas

January 13, 1825.

Long, John C.

do

Dupont, Samuel F.

April 28, 1826.

Lee, John H.

do

Downes, A. E.

March 3, 1827.

Le Compte, Samuel W.

March 28, 1820.

Deas, Fitz Allen

May 27, 1830.

Lowndes, Charles

January 13, 1825.

Duke, Nathaniel W.

March 3, 1831.

Leib, Thomas J.

April 28, 1826.

Davis, Charles H.

do

Lewis, Arthur

do

E.

Long, A. K.

March 3, 1827.

Evans, John

April 27, 1816.

Little, John H.

do

Eskridge, Alexander

March 5, 1817.

Lynch, William F.

May 17, 1828.

--52--

Naval register for 1832—Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Date of present commission.

Names.

Date of present commission.

Lee, Sidney Smith

May 17, 1828.

Ritchie, Robert

January 13, 1825.

Lockwood, Samuel

do

Rinker, John M.

March 3, 1827.

Lardner, James L.

do

Ringgold, Cadwallader

May 17, 1828.

Lawrence, N. C.

March 3, 1831.

Rhodes, H. H.

do

 

 

Rodgers, John G.

do

M.

Russell, Edward M.

do

 

 

Robb, Robert G.

May 27, 1830.

Mayo, Isaac

February 4, 1815.

Robinson, H. E. V.

March 3, 1831.

Mervine, William

do

 

McKenney, William E.

March 5, 1817.

 

McIntosh, James M.

April 1, 1818.

S.

McCluney, William I.

do

Smoot, Joseph

April 27, 1816.

Montgomery, J. B.

do

Simonds, Lewis E.

April 1, 1818.

Moorehead, Joseph

January 13, 1825.

Sawyer, H. B.

do

Myers, Joseph

do

Stribling, C. K.

do

McKean, William II

do

Sands, Joshua R.

do

Mercer, Samuel

do

Shields, William F.

March 3, 1821.

Marston, John, jr.

do

Saunders, John L.

January 13, 1825.

Mattison, Joseph

do

Sullivan, John M.

do

Magruder, George A.

April 28, 1826.

Shubrick, Irvine

do

Manning, Thomas I.

do

Smith, John H.

do

Marshall, John

March 3, 1827.

Stewart, David R.

do

Morris, H. W.

May 17, 1828.

Slidell Alexander

do

Marshall, John H.

do

Seton, William

April 28, 1826.

Morris, Richard H.

do

Selfridge, T. O.

March 3, 1827.

Mooers, John W.

do

Slaughter, A. G.

do

McMullin, Richard R.

do

Sterrett, Isaac S.

May 17, 1828.

Manning, John

do

Shaw, Thompson D.

do

Mason, Murray

March 3, 1831.

Stallings, Joseph

do

McBlair, Charles H.

July 12, 1831.

Stockton, Samuel W.

May 27, 1830.

N.

Skipwith, Grey

March 3, 1801.

Nicholson, Wm. C.

March 3, 1821.

Swift, Jonathan W.

do

Newman, William D.

January 13, 1825.

Stockton, Philip A.

do

Nicholas, John S.

April 28, 1826.

Smith, William

do

Nicholson, Joseph M.

do

T.

Newell, Lloyd B.

May 17, 1828.

Ten Eick, Ablaham S.

April 27, 1816.

Neville, Frederick A.

do

Taylor, William

March 5, 1817.

O.

Tattnall, Josiah

April 1, 18)8.

Oellers, James P.

July 24, 1813.

Thorburn, R. D.

May 17, 1828.

Ogden, Henry W.

March 5, 1817.

Turner, Charles C.

do

Ogden, William S.

May 17, 1828.

Taylor, Elias C.

do

Tilton, Edward J.

March 3, 1831.

 

Percival, John

December 9, 1814.

U.

Paine, Thomas

December 1, 1815.

Upshur, George P

March 3, 1827.

Page, Benjamin, jr.

April 27, 1816.

 

Paulding, Hiram

do

V.

Pottenger, William

March 5, 1817.

Voorhees, Ralph

March 5,1817.

Page, Hugh N.

April 1, 1818.

Varnum, Frederick

March 28, 1820.

Platt, Charles T.

March 28, 1820.

Van Brunt, G. J.

March 3, 1827.

Pendergrast, G. J.

March 3, 1821.

Vail, Edward M.

May 27, 1830.

Paine, Jott Stone

January 13, 1825.

Valdes, Pedro C.

March 3, 1831.

Prentiss, William E.

do

 

Pettigru, Thomas

do

W.

Pinckney, R. S.

do

Webb, Thomas T.

December 9, 1814.

Pinkham, Alexander B.

do

Wish, John A.

April 27, 1816.

Pearson, George F.

do

Wyman, Thomas W.

do

Pope, John

April 28, 1826.

White, John

do

Powell, Levin M.

do

Williamson, Jonathan D.

do

Peck, Elisha

do

Williamson, Charles L.

March 5, 1817.

Pearson, William

do

Whitlock, E. D.

April 1, 1818.

Piercy, William P.

do

Williams, James

March 28, 1820.

Pinkham, R. R.

March 3, 1827.

Wilson, Stephen B.

January 13, 1825.

Pinkney, Henry

do

Wetmore, William C.

do

Purviance, H. Y.

do

Walker, William S.

do

Pennington, Lawrence

May 27, 1830.

Wilson, James P.

April 28, 1826.

Paine, Amasa

March 3, 1831.

Wilkes, Charles, jr.

do

 

Woolsey, William G.

do

R.

West, John W.

March 3, 1827.

Randolph, Robert B.

April 27, 1816.

Whittle, William C.

May 17, 1828.

Randolph, Robert B.

April 27, 1816.

Ward, James H.

March 3, 1831.

Ramsay, William W.

March 5, 1817.

 

Ridgeway, Ebenezer

do

Y.

Rutledge, Edward C.

January 13, 1825.

Young, John J.

March, 28, 1820.

Randolph, V. M.

do

Z.

Rudd, John

do

Zantzinger, John P.

December 9, 1814.

--53--

Naval register for 1832—Continued.

LIEUTENANTS.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

James P. Oellers, sailingmaster

Feb. 28, 1809

July 24, 1813

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

1814.

 

 

 

 

 

 

John P. Zantzinger

Nov. 15, 1809

Dec. 9, 1814

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Charles E. Crowly

Jan. 16, 1809

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence.

John H. Bell

do

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

Thomas T. Webb

Jan. 1, 1808

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence

John Percival

March 6, 1809

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

Wm. A. C. Farragut

Jan. 16, 1809

do

Tennessee

Louisiana

Mississippi

Pascagoula. Sick.

Stephen Champlin, sailingmaster

May 22, 1812

do

Rhode Island

Connecticut

Connecticut

Leave of absence.

1815.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Isaac Mayo

Nov. 15, 1809

Feb. 4, 1815

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

William K. Latimer

do

do

do

do

do

Receiving ship, Baltimore.

William Mervine

Jan. 16, 1809

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

New York

Waiting orders.

Thomas Crabb

Nov. 15, 1809

do

Maryland

do

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, Portsmouth.

Edward B. Babbit

do

May 1, 1815

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

Thomas Paine, jr., sailingmaster

Oct. 10, 1812

Dec. 1, 1815

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Georgia

Leave of absence.

1816.

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Armstrong

Nov. 15, 1809

April 27, 1816

Kentucky

Mississippi

Massachusetts

Commanding schooner Porpoise.

Joseph Smoot

Dec. 1, 1809

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Navy yard, Gosport.

Robert B. Randolph

Aug. 15, 1810

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence

Samuel L. Breese

Dec. 17, 1810

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John Evans

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Benjamin Page, jr

do

do

England

New York

New York

Commanding schooner Boxer.

John A. Wish

do

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence

John Gwinn

May 18, 1309

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

Thomas W. Wyman

Dec. 17, 1810

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Navy yard, Boston.

Andrew Fitzhugh

June 9, 1811

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

On return from commanding schr. Dolphin.

Joseph Cross

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Navy yard, Washington.

Abraham S. Ten Eick

Sept. 1, 1811

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

John White, sailingmaster

Dec. 2, 1813

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Waiting orders.

Hiram Paulding

Sept. 1, 1811

do

New York

New York

New York

Rendezvous, New York.

Jonathan D. Williamson

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Frigate Brandywine.

1817.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uriah P. Levy, sailingmaster

Oct. 21, 1812

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Charles Boarman

June 9, 1811

do

Maryland

District of Columbia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

French Forrest

do

do

do

do

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

William E. McKenney

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

--54--

Naval register for 1832—Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

William J. Bolt

Sept. 1, 1811

March 5, 1817

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

William Jamesson

do

do

Virginia

District of Columbia.

Virginia

Sloop Boston.

William Boerum

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Commanding schooner Shark.

Charles L. Williamson

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

Charles Gauntt

do

do

do

do

Pennsylvania

Receiving ship Philadelphia.

William W. Ramsay

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

District of Columbia.

On furlough.

Ralph Voorhees

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Navy yard, New York.

Henry Henry, sailingmaster

July 1, 1812

do

Maryland

Virginia

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Samuel W. Downing

Sept. 1, 1811

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Commanding schooner Enterprise

William Pottenger

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

New York

Leave of absence.

Henry W. Ogden

do

do

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Rendezvous, New York.

Alexander Eskridge

Jan. 1, 1812

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Ebenezer Ridgeway

do

do

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Mediterranean.

Thomas A. Conover

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

On furlough.

Archibald S. Campbell

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Navy yard, Pensacola.

William Taylor

do

do

do

do

do

Waiting orders.

John C. Long

June 18, 1812

do

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Commanding schooner Dolphin.

John H. Graham

do

do

Vermont

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John H. Lee

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

1818.

 

 

 

 

 

 

James M. McIntosh

Sept. 1, 1811

April 1, 1818

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Leave of absence.

Josiah Tatnall

Jan. 1, 1812

do

do

do

do

Commanding schooner Grampus.

Hugh N. Page

Sept. 1, 1811

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Ordinary at Norfolk.

John A. Cook

Jan. 1, 1812

do

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Ordinary at Washington.

William Inman

do

do

New York

New York

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

Joel Abbot

June 18, 1812

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Rhode Island

Receiving ship at Boston.

Lewis E. Simonds

Jan. 1, 1812

do

do

South Carolina

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

John M. Dale

June 18, 1812

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Rendezvous, Philadelphia.

H. H. Cooke

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Fairfield.

William J. McCluney

Jan. 1, 1812

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Receiving ship New York.

E. D. Whitlock

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

West India squadron.

James Goodrum

June 18, 1812

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

J. B. Montgomery

June 4, 1812

do

New Jersey

New York

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

Horace B. Sawyer

Jan. 1, 1812

do

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Rendezvous, Boston.

C. K. Stribling

June 18, 1812

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

Virginia

Receiving ship, Norfolk.

Joshua R. Sands

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Waiting orders.

1820.

 

 

 

 

 

 

John J. Young

Jan. 1, 1812

March 28, 1820

New York

New York

New York

Superintendent Navy hospital, Norfolk.

--55--

Naval register for 1832—Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Charles H. Bell

June 18, 1812

March 28, 1820

New York

New York

New York

On furlough.

Abraham Bigelow

do

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

Frank Ellery

Jan. 1, 1812

do

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Schooner Shark.

Frederick Varnum

June 18, 1812

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Navy yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts.

Joseph R. Jarvis

do

do

do

Maine

Maine

Receiving ship, Charlestown, Mass.

Thomas W. Freelon

do

do

New York

New York

Vermont

Receiving ship, Charlestown, Mass.

James Williams

Sept. 1, 1811

do

West Indies

District of Columbia.

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Samuel W. Le Compte

June 4, 1812

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Waiting orders.

Charles T. Platt

June 18, 1812

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

1821.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wm. M. Armstrong

Nov. 30, 1814

March 3, 1821

Kentucky

Mississippi

Kentucky

Rendezvous, Norfolk.

Wm. F. Shields

Feb. 2, 1814

do

Georgia

Louisiana

Georgia

Sloop Warren.

G. J. Pendergrast

Jan. 1, 1812

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Leave of absence.

Wm. C. Nicholson

June 18, 1812

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Concord.

1822.

 

 

 

 

 

 

James B. Cooper, sailingmaster

July 9, 1812

April 22, 1822

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Philadelphia station.

1825.

 

 

 

 

 

 

E. W. Carpender

July 10, 1813

Jan. 13, 1825

New York

New York

New York

Sloop John Adams.

John L. Saunders

Nov. 15, 1809

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Rendezvous, Norfolk.

Joseph B. Hull

Nov. 9, 1813

do

New York

Connecticut

Connecticut

Leave of absence.

Jott Stone Paine

do

do

Maine

Maine

Maine

Leave of absence.

John E. Prentiss

do

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop St. Louis.

John M. Sullivan

March 1, 1813

do

New York

New York

New York

Ordinary at New York.

Joseph Morehead

Nov. 9, 1813

do

Maryland

Ohio

Ohio

Leave of absence.

Thomas Pettigru

Jan. 1, 1812

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence

John S. Chauncey

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Irvine Shubrick

May 12, 1814

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

Delaware

Frigate Potomac

Thomas R. Gerry

Dec. 6, 1814

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop John Adams.

John Kelly

Feb. 1, 1814

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Edmund Byrne

do

do

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

Edward S. Johnson

Nov. 30, 1814

do

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Receiving ship, New York.

William H. Gardner

Dec. 6, 1810

do

Maryland

Maryland

Virginia

Schooner Shark.

David G. Farragut

Dec. 17, 1810

do

Tennessee

Tennessee

Tennessee

Receiving ship, Norfolk.

Richard S. Pinckney

August 3, 1814

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Frigate Brandywine.

Stephen P. Wilson

Jun. 1, 1812

do

New York

New York

New York

Frigate Potomac

Edward C. Rutledge

Nov. 30, 1814

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence.

William S. Harris

do

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Leave of absence.

Thomas Dornin

May 2, 1815

do

Ireland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Falmouth.

Robert B. Cunningham

Nov. 30, 1814

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

--56--

Naval register for 1832—Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

James Glynn

March 4, 1815

Jan. 13, 1825

Pennsylvania

Virginia

Connecticut

Sloop Lexington.

Joseph Myers

Dec. 6, 1814

do

North Carolina

do

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

William C. Wetmore

June 18, 1812

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence

Thomas R. Gedney

March 4, 1815

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Preparing charts.

John Bubier

Nov. 9, 1813

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Lexington.

Victor M. Randolph

June 11, 1814

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Joseph Cutts, jr

Dec. 6, 1814

do

Maine

Maine

Maine

Leave of absence. Sick.

Jacob Crowninshield

March 11, 1815

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Eric.

Frederick Engle

Dec. 6, 1814

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Vincennes.

A. J. D. Browne

Dec. 17, 1810

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Massachusetts

Rendezvous, Boston.

John H. Smith

Jan. 1, 1815

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John Rudd

Nov. 30, 1814

do

Rhode Island

Virginia

Virginia

Waiting orders.

Russell Baldwin

May 17, 1813

do

Massachusetts

New York

New York

Furlough.

Robert Ritchie

Feb. 1, 1814

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence

David R. Stewart

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence

William W. M'Kean

Nov. 30, 1814

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Ordinary, Philadelphia.

Franklin Buchanan

Jan. 28, 1815

do

Maryland

do

do

Leave of absence.

Hubbard M. Hobbs

March 4, 1815

do

Virginia

Virginia

Alabama

Leave of absence.

Samuel Mercer

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Waiting orders.

Charles Lowndes

March 18, 1815

do

do

do

Virginia

Leave of absence.

L. M. Goldsborough

June 18, 1812

do

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Maryland

In charge of chronometers and other nautical instruments.

George N. Hollins

Feb. 1, 1814

do

Maryland

Maryland

do

Sloop Ontario.

D. N. Ingraham

June 18, 1812

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Furlough.

John Marston, jr

April 15, 1813

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Furlough.

Henry Bruce

Nov. 9, 1813

do

Maine

do

do

Sloop Vincennes.

William D. Newman

Feb. 1, 1814

do

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Lexington.

Henry A. Adams

March 14, 1814

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Erie.

Alexander B. Pinkham

June 17, 1814

do

Massachusetts

Ohio

Massachusetts

Leave of absence

James D. Knight

Nov. 30, 1814

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence

Joseph Mattison

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

William S. Walker

do

do

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Massachusetts

Sloop Warren.

Alexander Slidell

Jan. 1, 1815

do

New York

New York

New York

Frigate Brandywine.

James G. Boughan

Jan. 11, 1815

do

Virginia

Maryland

Virginia

Waiting orders.

George F. Pearson

March 11, 1815

do

New Hampshire

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

1826.

 

 

 

 

 

 

James T. Gerry

Dec. 20, 1815

April 28, 1820

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Concord.

John S. Nicholas

June 6, 1815

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop John Adams.

Samuel F. Dupont

Dec. 19, 1815

do

New Jersey

Delaware

Delaware

Sloop Ontario.

William L. Hudson

Jan. 1, 1816

do

New York

New York

New York

On furlough.

--57--

Naval register for 1832—Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

William H. Campbell

May 30, 1816

April 28, 1826

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Vincennes.

Joseph M. Nicholson

do do

do

do

do

Norfolk station.

 

James P. Wilson

Jan. 1, 1817

do

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

George A. Magruder

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Rendezvous, Philadelphia.

J. Edward Calhoun

May 30, 1816

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Furlough.

John Pope

do

do

Massachusetts

Maine

Maine

Navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H.

Levin M. Powell

March 1, 1817

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence

Charles Wilkes, jr

Jan. 3, 1818

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Elisha Peck

March 4, 1817

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Sloop Falmouth.

John R. Coxe, jr

July 4, 1817

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Schooner Enterprise

William Seaton

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Ordinary at New York.

John A. Carr

do

do

Maryland

Virginia

Virginia

Furlough.

Thomas J. Manning

Jan. 1, 1817

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

William Pearson

Jan. 1, 1818

do

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

William L. Howard

Jan. 10, 1815

do

do

New York

do

Schooner Enterprise

William P. Piercy

March 15, 1815

do

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia

District of Columbia.

Commanding schooner Shark.

Richard A. Jones

June 18, 1812

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Thomas J. Leib

Sept. 1, 1811

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

William G. Woolsey

Jan. 1, 1817

do

At sea

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

William H. Kennon

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Vandalia.

Arthur Lewis

do

do

do

do

do

Leave of absence

1827.

 

 

 

 

 

 

John W. West

Nov. 3, 1818

March 3, 1827

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

T. O. Selfridge

Jan. 1, 1818

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

R. R. Pinkham

do

do

do

Ohio

Ohio

Frigate Potomac.

Henry Eagle, jr

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

A. K. Long

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

G. J. Van Brunt

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

Henry Pinkney

Nov. 3, 1818

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

William M. Glendy

Jan. 1, 1818

do

Virginia

do

Virginia

Sloop Falmouth.

John H. Little

do

do

Maryland

do

Maryland

Sloop Lexington.

George P. Upshur

April 23, 1818

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Brandywine.

Samuel B. Cooke

Jan. 1, 1818

do

do

do

do

Leave of absence,

George S. Blake

do

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence

Z. F. Johnston

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

William Greene

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Schooner Grampus.

Samuel Barron

Jan. 1, 1812

do

do

do

do

Sloop Fairfield.

George Izard, jr

Jan. 1, 1818

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Timothy G. Benham

Nov. 30, 1814

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Leave of absence.

--58--

Naval register for 1832—Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Robert W. Jones

Jan. 1, 1818

March 3, 1827

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Alexander G. Gordon

do

do

District of Columbia

District of Columbia.

Virginia

Sloop John Adams.

A. G. Slaughter

Nov. 3, 1818

do

Virginia

Virginia

do

Leave of absence.

A. E. Downes

Jan. 1, 1818

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

Oscar Bullus

Jan. 1, 1817

do

District of Columbia.

New York

New York

On furlough.

S. Humphreys

Jan. 1, 1818

do

New York

do

do

Sloop St. Louis.

John Marshall

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Concord.

Charles H. Jackson

March 4, 1818

do

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Ordinary at Portsmouth, N. H.

Andrew A. Harwood

Jan. 1, 1818

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, New York.

T. McK. Buchanan

Nov. 3, 1818

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Theodore Bailey, jr

Jan. 1, 1818

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John M. Rinker

do

do

Pennsylvania

Louisiana

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

H. Y. Purviance

Nov. 3, 1818

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

George Adams

Jan. 1, 1818

do

Delaware

do

do

Sloop Concord.

1828.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cad'r Ringgold

March 4, 1819

May 17, 1828

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Vandalia.

John Graham

Feb. 27, 1819

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Sloop Boston.

William P. Lynch

Jan. 26, 1819

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Receiving ship, Norfolk.

Henry W. Morris

Aug. 21, 1819

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Isaac S. Sterett

March 24, 1819

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Francis B. Ellison

May 28, 1819

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Edward B. Boutwell

March 3, 1819

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Fairfield.

James T. Homans

Dec. 8, 1819

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Erie.

John E. Bispham

Dec. 13, 1819

do

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence

Sidney Smith Lee

Dec. 30, 1820

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

William C. Whittle

May 10, 1820

do

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

John H. Marshall

do

do

do

Louisiana

Louisiana

Frigate Brandywine

Richard H. Morris

do

do

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Leave of absence.

Thompson D. Shaw

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Robert D. Thorburn

March 30, 1820

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Under orders to schooner Shark.

Samuel Lockwood

July 12, 1820

do

Connecticut

New York

New York

Sloop Vandalia.

Lloyd B. Newell

May 10, 1820

do

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Leave of absence Sick.

John Cassin

do

do

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

Hillary H. Rhodes

do

do

District of Columbia.

do

do

Sloop Erie.

William S. Ogden

July 26, 1820

do

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Ontario.

Edward O. Blanchard

May 10, 1820

do

Virginia

Mississippi

Louisiana

Sloop Warren.

H. J. Auchmuty

do

do

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

On furlough.

John G. Rodgers

July 4, 1817

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Waiting orders.

Frederick A. Neville

May 10, 1820

do

Virginia

Ohio

Ohio

Sloop Fairfield.

--59--

Naval register for 1832—Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

John W. Mooers

May 10, 1820

May 17, 1828

New York

New York

New York

Schooner Dolphin.

Edmund M. Russell

June 18, 1812

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Schooner Enterprise.

Richard R. McMullin

May 10, 1820

do

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Warren.

Charles C. Turner

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Mediterranean.

Joseph Stallings

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Lexington.

John Manning

do

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

Elias C. Taylor

Jan. 1, 1819

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop Warren.

James L. Lardner

May 10, 1820

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

1830.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert G. Robb

Sept. 6, 1821

May 27, 1830

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Edward M. Vail

Dec. 1, 1821

do

France

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Sloop John Adams.

Fitz Allen Deas

July 4, 1821

do

New York

South Carolina

South Carolina

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

Samuel W. Stockton

Dec. 1, 1821

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop Warren.

John Calhoun

Jan. 25, 1821

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Schooner Grampus.

Charles W. Chauncey

May 1, 1822

do

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Falmouth.

Lawrence Pennington

Nov. 22, 1822

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Thomas T. Craven

May 1, 1822

do

District of Columbia.

New Hampshire

New York

Receiving ship, New York.

Andrew H. Foot

Dec. 4, 1822

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Sloop St. Louis.

John L. Ball

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Brandywine.

William W. Hunter

May 1, 1822

do

Pennsylvania

Louisiana

Louisiana

Leave of absence.

N. C. Lawrence

do

March 3, 1831

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Vandalia.

Amasa Paine

do

do

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Leave of absence.

Nathaniel W. Duke

do

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

West India squadron.

Edward J. Tilton

do

do

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware

Leave of absence.

James H. Ward

March 4, 1823

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Sloop Concord.

Henry Hoff

Oct. 28, 1823

do

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

South Carolina

Frigate Potomac.

Jonathan Ingersoll

March 4, 1823

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Frigate Potomac.

Grey Skipwith

do

do

Rhode Island

Tennessee

Tennessee

West India squadron.

Murray Mason

Nov. 14, 1823

do

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia

District of Columbia.

Mediterranean squadron.

Charles H. Davis

Aug. 12, 1823

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Ontario.

Stephen Johnston

June 28, 1823

do

Indiana

Ohio

Ohio

On furlough.

Jonathan W. Swift

Aug. 25, 1823

do

Massachusetts

North Carolina

New York

Mediterranean squadron.

Jerome Callan

March 4, 1823

do

Pennsylvania

Indiana

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Pedro C. Valdes

June 16, 1823

do

Chili

Pennsylvania

do

On furlough.

Charles M. Armstrong

March 4, 1823

do

New York

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop-of-war Falmouth.

Ebenezer Farrand

do

do

do

do

do

Commanding schooner Ariel.

Henry H. Bell

Aug. 4, 1823

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Sloop Vincennes.

Philip A. Stockton

Feb. 1, 1823

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

William Smith

March 4, 1823

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Sloop Boston.

--60--

Naval register for 1831—Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

H. E. V. Robinson

March 4, 1823

March 3, 1831

Missouri

Missouri

Missouri

Commanding schooner Sylph.

Charles H. McBlair

do

July 12, 1831

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Ontario.

Lieutenants—259.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SURGEONS.

Lewis Heermann

Feb. 8, 1802

Nov. 27, 1804

Germany

Virginia

Louisiana

Leave of absence.

Jonathan Cowdery

Jan. 1, 1800

do

Massachusetts

New York

Virginia

Navy yard, Norfolk.

William P. C. Barton

April 10, 1809

June 28, 1809

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

Thomas Harris

July 6, 1812

July 6, 1812

do

do

do

Naval hospital, Philadelphia.

William Turk

May 15, 1800

July 24, 1813

New York

New York

New York

Waiting orders.

Hyde Ray

July 20, 1809

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Gerard Dayers

March 15, 1809

do

Flanders

District of Columbia.

Virginia

Navy yard, Charlestown.

John A. Kearney

March 3, 1809

do

Ireland

do

District of Columbia.

Naval hospital, Pensacola.

Bailey Washington

May 9, 1810

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Naval hospital, Washington.

William Swift

May 14, 1813

April 15, 1814

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

Thomas B. Salter

May 19, 1813

May 22, 1815

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Hospital, New York.

Peter Christie

July 8, 1812

April 27, 1816

do

do

Pennsylvania

Fleet surgeon coast of Brazil.

Samuel Jackson

July 10, 1812

March 27, 1818

New York

New York

New York

Fleet surgeon in the Pacific.

Andrew B. Cooke

Dec. 21, 1812

do

do

do

do

Waiting orders.

Leonard Osborne

April 29, 1813

do

England

District of Columbia.

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Thomas Williamson

May 13, 1813

do

Maryland

Maryland

do

Hospital, Norfolk.

George S. Sproston

Nov. 8, 1813

do

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

Benajah Ticknor

Dec. 10, 1814

July 10, 1824

Vermont

Connecticut

Connecticut

Leave of absence

Mordecai Morgan

Dec. 28, 1818

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Waiting orders.

Thomas J. Boyd

March 28, 1820

do

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware

Navy yard, Washington.

James Cornick

Sept. 11, 1819

May 2, 1825

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Fleet surgeon, West Indies.

Charles Chase

Dec. 10, 1814

May 3, 1825

Maine

Maine

Maine

Navy yard, Portsmouth.

D. S. Edwards

July 30, 1818

May 5, 1825

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Rendezvous, New York.

Isaac Hulse

May 12, 1823

May 6, 1825

New York

New York

Maryland

Leave of absence

John S. Wily

Dec. 20, 1815

May 9, 1825

Maryland

Maryland

 

Navy yard, New York.

George Terrill

March 28, 1820

May 22, 1826

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Rendezvous, Norfolk.

John Haslett

June 30, 1823

May 23, 1826

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Sloop Boston.

James Page

March 5, 1811

April 23, 1827

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Baltimore station.

Waters Smith

June 5, 1820

Jan. 3, 1828

New York

Florida

Florida

Sloop St. Louis.

Benjamin F. Bache

July 9, 1824

do

Virginia

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Navy yard, Pensacola.

A. A. Adee

July 15, 1824

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Thomas Dillard

Nov. 16, 1824

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Mediterranean squadron.

Stephen Rapalje

June 30, 1323

Dec. 4, 1828

New York

New York

New York

Receiving ship, New York.

James M. Greene

April 29, 1825

do

Ireland

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Ontario.

--61--

Naval register for 1832—Surgeons—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

John R. Chandler

Nov. 14, 1824

Dec. 4, 1828

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

B. R. Tinslar

Feb. 1, 1823

do

New York

New York

New York

Hospital at Boston.

William Plumstead

May 13, 1825

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Vincennes.

George W. Codwise

May 14, 1825

do

West Indies

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

G. R. B. Horner

May 26, 1826

April 4, 1831

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop John Adams.

W. S. W. Ruschenberger

Aug. 10, 1826

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop Falmouth.

William Johnson

Aug. 16, 1826

do

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware

Sloop Erie.

Samuel Moseley

Aug. 17, 1826

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Robert J. Dodd

May 29, 1826

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Warren.

William Fairlie Patton

Aug. 17, 1826

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Waiting orders.

Surgeons—44.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASSISTANT SURGEONS.

Cornelius Moore

May 26, 1824

May 26, 1824

New York

New York

New York

Schooner Dolphin.

Richard Kennon

Nov. 17, 1821

Nov. 17, 1824

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Naval hospital, Norfolk.

Gideon White, jr

May 2, 1825

May 2, 1825

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Hospital, New York.

John F. Brooke

May 16, 1825

May 16, 1825

Virginia

Pennsylvania

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Henry S. Coulter

May 26, 1826

May 26, 1826

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Samuel W. Ruff

Aug. 12, 1826

Aug. 12, 1826

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Concord.

Mifflin Coulter

Aug. 15, 1826

Aug. 15, 1826

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Warren.

George W. Palmer

Aug. 18, 1826

Aug. 18, 1826

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Samuel Barrington

Jan. 3, 1828

Jan. 3, 1828

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Erie.

William Milnor

do

do

do

do

do

Schooner Dolphin.

Thomas L. Smith

do

do

New Jersey

New York

New York

Sloop Vandalia.

William Whelan

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Hospital, Pensacola.

Andrew E. Kennedy

do

do

do

do

do

Navy yard, New York.

Lewis B. Hunter

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Schooner Porpoise.

George Blacknell

do

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Schooner Enterprise

Richard K. H. Sims

Dec. 2, 1828

Dec. 2, 1828

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

William A. W. Spotswood

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

John C. Spencer

Dec. 16, 1828

Dec. 16, 1828

Ohio

Ohio

Ohio

Sloop Vandalia.

Edward H. Freeland

March 11, 1829

March 11, 1829

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Vincennes.

Frederick Wessels

do

do

do

do

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

H. N. Glentworth

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

William M. Wood

May 16, 1829

May 16, 1829

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Schooner Grampus.

George B. McKnight

do

do

New York

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia.

Naval hospital, Philadelphia.

William G. Micks

do

do

 

 

 

Frigate Brandywine.

John B. Elliot

May 20, 1829

May 20, 1829

 

 

 

Sloop Boston.

William Tyler

May 23, 1829

May 23, 1829

 

 

 

Sloop Concord.

Amos G. Gambrill

June 20, 1829

June 20, 1829

 

 

 

Leave of absence.

--62--

Naval register for 1832—Assistant Surgeons—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Jones W. Plummer

June 20, 1829

June 20, 1829

 

 

 

Sloop Ontario.

John V. Smith

June 27, 1829

June 27, 1829

 

 

 

Naval hospital, Boston.

George Clymer

July 1, 1829

July 1, 1829

 

 

 

Frigate Brandywine.

Isaac Brinkerhoff

do

do

 

 

 

Schooner Shark.

Daniel Egbert

Aug. 22, 1829

Aug. 22, 1829

 

 

 

Leave of absence.

Solomon Sharpe

Sept. 15, 1829

Sept. 15, 1829

 

 

 

Sloop Fairfield.

Jonathan M. Foltz

April 4, 1831

April 4, 1831

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Frigate Potomac

Euclid Borland

do

do

Virginia

North Carolina

Virginia

Sloop John Adams.

Henry Do Witt Pawling

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Frigate Potomac.

Hugh Morson

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Falmouth.

William L. Vanhorn

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Lexington.

Assistant surgeons—38.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PURSERS.

Clement S. Huntt

June 7, 1803

April 25, 1812

Maryland

Maryland

Rhode Island

Waiting orders.

Samuel Hambleton

Dec. 6, 1806

do

do

District of Columbia.

Maryland

Sloop Fairfield.

Thomas J. Chow

March 9, 1809

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

New York

Leave of absence.

Francis A. Thornton

Jan. 29, 1811

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Baltimore station.

James M. Halsey

March 2, 1811

do

New York

New York

New York

Navy yard, New York.

Edward Fitzgerald

March 22, 1811

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

William S. Rogers

Feb. 26, 1813

Feb. 26, 1813

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Leave of absence.

Samuel P. Todd

July 20, 1812

March 1, 1813

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

George Beale

Jan. 8, 1812

July 24, 1813

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Waiting orders.

James H. Clark

July 24, 1813

do

Connecticut

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Joseph Wilson

do

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Leave of absence.

William Sinclair

March 26, 1814

March 26, 1814

do

Georgia

Georgia

Frigate Brandywine.

John N. Todd

March 1, 1815

March 1, 1815

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Waiting orders.

Timothy Winn

June 29, 1799

May 17, 1815

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

District of Columbia.

Navy yard, Washington.

William M. Sands

May 20, 1815

May 20, 1815

New York

New York

New York

Receiving ship, New York.

Joseph H. Terry

June 6, 1815

June 6, 1815

do

do

do

Navy yard, Pensacola.

Thomas Breese

July 8, 1815

July 8, 1815

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

John De Bree

Dec. 29, 1817

Dec. 29, 1817

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Virginia

Leave of absence

Charles O. Handy

do

do

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Leave of absence.

Silas Butler

April 6, 1799

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

New York

New York station.

Edward N. Cox

do

March 2, 1820

Maryland

New York

do

Navy yard, Boston.

Nathaniel H. Perry

March 28, 1820

March 28, 1820

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Leave of absence.

John N. Hambleton

Oct. 26, 1819

May 26, 1821

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Warren.

William McMurtrie

Nov. 14, 1823

do

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop Concord.

Garret R. Barry

Jan. 15, 1824

March 3, 1825

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Vandalia.

D. McF. Thornton

Dec. 30, 1824

do

Virginia

Kentucky

Virginia

Receiving ship, Norfolk.

--63--

Naval register for 1832—Pursers—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Josiah Colston

May 20, 1825

May 28, 1825

Maryland

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

Dudley Walker

March 4, 1819

Aug. 21, 1826

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

McKean Buchanan

Aug. 21, 1826

do

do

District of Columbia.

Pennsylvania

Sloop Falmouth.

Henry Etting

Jan. 1, 1818

Nov. 7, 1826

do

Pennsylvania

do

Sloop Erie.

James Brooks

Dec. 28, 1818

Jan. 7, 1828

Virginia

New York

Virginia

Navy yard, Norfolk.

Grenville C. Cooper

March 11, 1829

March 11, 1829

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

District of Columbia.

Navy yard, Portsmouth.

Francis B. Stockton

do

do

New Jersey

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Francis G. McCauley

May 27, 1829

May 27, 1829

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Ontario.

William A. Slacum

June 8, 1829

June 8, 1829

Virginia

Florida

Florida

Frigate Potomac.

Nathaniel Wilson

Oct. 6, 1829

Oct. 6, 1829

Maine

Louisiana

Louisiana

Sloop Boston.

Philo White

May 11, 1830

May 11, 1830

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

In the Pacific.

Benjamin J. Cahoone

Nov. 12, 1830

Nov. 12, 1830

Rhode Island

New York

New York

Schooner Grampus.

Sterrett Ramsey

Nov. 18, 1830

Nov. 18, 1830

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Vincennes.

Edward T. Dunn

Feb. 21, 1831

Feb. 21, 1831

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Sloop John Adams.

John A. Bates

March 2, 1831

March 2, 1831

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Schooner Porpoise.

Andrew J. Watson

May 1, 1831

May 1, 1831

Virginia

District of Columbia

District of Columbia.

Sloop Lexington.

Pursers—42.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPLAINS.

James Everett

Dec. 28, 1818

Dec. 28, 1818

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

Addison Searle

April 27, 1820

April 27, 1820

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New York

Navy yard, New York.

John W. Grier

March 3, 1826

March 3, 1825

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Frigate Potomac

Hervey H. Hayes

May 3, 1827

May 3, 1827

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

John P. Fenner

Feb. 25, 1828

Feb. 25, 1828

England

District of Columbia.

New York

Navy yard, Boston.

Charles S. Stewart

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

New Jersey

New York

do

Waiting orders.

William Ryland

May 23, 1829

May 23, 1829

Ireland

Maryland

District of Columbia.

Navy yard, Washington.

Timothy J. Harrison

Oct. 2, 1829

Oct. 2, 1829

Connecticut

Virginia

Virginia

Navy yard, Norfolk.

Walter Colton

Nov. 6, 1830

Nov. 6, 1830

Vermont

Connecticut

District of Columbia

Leave of absence.

Chaplains—9.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PASSED MIDSHIPMEN.

1829.

 

 

 

 

 

 

James M. Watson

Feb. 1, 1823

March 23, 1829

Virginia

Virginia

District of Columbia

Leave of absence.

John W. Turk

March 4, 1823

do

New York

New York

New York

Navy yard, New York.

Junius J. Boyle

Aug. 27, 1823

do

Maryland

District of Columbia

District of Columbia

Sloop Ontario.

William E. Hunt

Oct. 28, 1823

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop John Adams.

Gurden C. Ashton

Dec. 9, 1823

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Ordinary at Norfolk.

Peter Turner

March 4, 1823

do

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Waiting orders.

Augustus R. Strong

June 20, 1823

do

Missouri

Ohio

Ohio

Mediterranean.

Robert L. Browning

March 4, 1823

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Leave of absence.

A. B. Fairfax

Aug. 4, 1823

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Acting lieut. on board schooner Spark.

--64--

Naval register for 1832—Passed Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Neil M. Howison

Feb. 1, 1823

March 23, 1829

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Brandywine.

Wm. B. Lyne

March 4, 1823

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Receiving ship, Norfolk,

John T. Jenkins

do

do

New York

New York

New York

On furlough.

Walter C. Cutts

do

do

Maine

Maine

District of Columbia

Leave of absence

John A. Davis

do

do

North Carolina

Tennessee

Louisiana

Leave of absence

Henry K. Thatcher

do

do

Maine

Maine

Maine

Leave of absence

James H. Rowan

Aug. 19, 1823

do

New York

New York

New York

On furlough.

Samuel E. Munn

Aug. 27, 1823

do

Maryland

do

Maryland

Leave of absence.

William H. Noland

Dec. 13, 1823

do

Virginia

Virginia

Arkansas

Leave of absence.

Wm. D. Porter

Jan. 1, 1823

do

Louisiana

Massachusetts

District of Columbia

Leave of absence.

Philander F. Canedy

March 4, 1823

do

Massachusetts

Vermont

Vermont

Assisting in preparing charts.

William C. Homes

Aug. 26, 1823

do

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Under suspension.

1830.

 

 

 

 

 

 

William McBlair

Nov. 16, 1824

Feb. 20, 1830

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Acting lieutenant on hoard schooner Ariel

George M. Hooe

Oct. 21, 1824

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Waiting orders.

John S. Missroon

June 27, 1824

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Waiting orders.

William C. Selden

Nov. 16, 1824

do

Virginia

Virginia

District of Columbia

Acting lieutenant on board schooner Sylph

Richard L. Page

March 1, 1824

do

do

do

Virginia

Sloop Concord.

Frederick Chatard

Nov. 16, 1824

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

Gab'l G. Williamson

June 2, 1824

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Lexington.

Benjamin J. Totten

March 4, 1823

do

West Indies

New York

New York

Schooner Dolphin.

Owen Burns

Dec. 1, 1824

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Frigate Brandywine.

Harry Ingersoll

Feb. 28, 1824

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop John Adams.

Alexander H. Marbury

July 14, 1824

do

District of Columbia

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia

Waiting orders.

H. M. Houston

May 12, 1824

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Charles A. Thompson

Aug. 27, 1823

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

West Indies.

1831.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arthur Sinclair

March 4, 1823

June 4, 1831

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Warren.

Edwin W. Moore

Jan. 1, 1825

do

District of Columbia.

do

do

Sloop Fairfield.

William F. Hooe

Aug. 1, 1825

do

Virginia

do

do

Leave of absence.

Henry Moor

March 1, 1825

do

Maine

Maine

Maine

Schooner Enterprise

Lorenzo T. Bennett

Dec. 7, 1825

do

New York

Connecticut

Connecticut

Sloop Erie.

Robert B. Hitchcock

Jan. 1, 1825

do

Connecticut

do

do

Assist. in charge of chronometers.

C. H. A. H. Kennedy

Feb. 10, 1819

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Schooner Porpoise

Thomas W. Brent

March 1, 1825

do

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia

District of Columbia

Sloop Peacock.

George M. Bache

Jan. 1, 1825

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Ezra T. Doughty

May 3, 1824

do

New York

New York

New York

On furlough.

Joseph Lanman

Jan. 1, 1825

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Receiving ship, New York.

John W. Cox

March 1, 1825

do

Louisiana

Ohio

Ohio

Rendezvous, Philadelphia.

--65--

Naval register for 1832—Passed Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

John K. Mitchell

Feb. 1, 1825

June 4, 1831

North Carolina

Florida

Florida

West Indies.

William F. Irving

Jan. 1, 1825

do

New York

New York

New York

Navy yard, New York.

Thomas Tumor

April 21, 1825

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Charles H. Poor

March 1, 1825

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

District of Columbia

Sloop Lexington.

James F. Schenck

do

do

Ohio

Ohio

Ohio

Waiting orders.

John B. Cutting

Jan. 1, 1825

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Ordinary at Norfolk.

T. M. Washington

Oct. 21, 1824

do

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

Robert Fitzhugh

Jan. 1, 1825

do

Maryland

New York

New York

On furlough.

Matthew F. Maury

Feb. 1, 1825

do

Virginia

Tennessee

Tennessee

Sloop Falmouth.

Timothy A. Hunt

March 1, 1825

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Leave of absence.

Sylvanus Godon

March 4, 1819

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Frigate Potomac.

James S. Palmer

Jan. 1, 1825

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

William Radford

March 1, 1825

do

Virginia

Missouri

Missouri

Leave of absence.

Samuel F. Hazard

Jan. 1, 1823

do

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Navy yard, Boston,

John M. Berrien

March 1, 1825

do

Georgia

Georgia

New Jersey

Schooner Shark.

George A. Prentiss

do

do

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Receiving ship at Boston.

John C. Sharpe

Jan. 1, 1825

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Lexington.

John C. Carter

do

do

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

On furlough.

George Hurst

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Receiving ship, Philadelphia.

Alfred Taylor

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Navy yard, Portsmouth.

Samuel P. Leo

Nov. 22, 1825

do

do

do

do

Receiving ship at Boston.

Henry Tooley

Jan. 1, 1825

do

Tennessee

Mississippi

Mississippi

Frigate Potomac.

John P. Gilliss

Dec. 12, 1825

do

Delaware

Illinois

Illinois

Waiting orders.

Charles S. Renshaw

Jan. 1, 1825

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

Horatio G. Myers

Nov. 25, 1825

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence.

Simon B. Bissell

March 1, 1825

do

Vermont

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Navy yard, Portsmouth.

Samuel Swartwout

May 10, 1820

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John J. Glasson

Feb. 1, 1823

do

do

do

do

On furlough.

Passed midshipmen—74.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIDSHIPMEN

A.

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Alden, jr

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Maine

Maine

Maine

Sloop Concord.

John J. Almy

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Sloop Concord.

*John P. B. Adams

do

do

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware

Sloop John Adams.

James Anderson

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Concord.

*John G. Anthony

July 1, 1822

July 1, 1822

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Vincennes.

*Franklin Anderson

March 3, 1831

March 3, 1831

Massachusetts

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop John Adams.

*William M. E. Adams

June 7, 1831

June 7, 1831

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Schooner Dolphin.

*Joseph Herrod Adams

Dec. 8, 1831

Dec. 8, 1831

 

Massachusetts

 

 

Charles A. Au[s]e

Dec. 13, 1831

Dec. 13, 1831

 

Georgia

 

Waiting orders.

=> Those midshipmen whoso names are marked with an asterisk ( * ) have not yet received their warrants.

--66--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

B.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph R. Brown

July 10, 1819

July 10, 1819

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Lexington.

Charles Crillon Barton

Dec. 1, 1824

Dec. 1, 1824

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

Francis Bartlett

March 1, 1825

March 1, 1825

Massachusetts

Vermont

Massachusetts

Schooner Grampus.

Henry Booraem

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

New Jersey

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

*Agenor Bosque

do

do

Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana

West India squadron.

Charles S. Boggs

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

Philip M. Box

do

do

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Leave of absence.

William W. Bleecker

May 1, 1827

May 1, 1827

New York

New York

New York

New York school.

Carter B. Beverley

August 1, 1827

Aug. 1, 1827

Virginia

Mississippi

Mississippi

Sloop Fairfield.

James E. Brown

Dec. 1, 1827

Dec. 1, 1827

do

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

William H. Brown

Jan. 1, 1828

Jan. 1, 1828

Maryland

Maryland

District of Columbia

New York school.

Lloyd J. Bryan

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Falmouth.

*William H. Burges

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

William H. Ball

do

do

District of Columbia.

Ohio

District of Columbia

Frigate Brandywine.

*William C. Banister

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*John Borden

do

do

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Ohio

Leave of absence.

John Buchanan

July 1, 1828

July 1, 1828

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Vandalia.

James K. Bowie

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

do

do

Leave of absence.

 

Thomas A. Budd

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Vandalia.

John Bannister

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Ontario.

Edward C. Bowers

do

do

 

Connecticut

 

Leave of absence.

*Nathaniel Greene Bay

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

*Augus. S. Baldwin

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop Warren.

Otway H. Berryman

do

do

Virginia

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Sloop Vandalia.

*John Shaw Booth

May 27, 1829

May 27, 1829

New York

New York

Connecticut

Schooner Dolphin.

Richard Bache, jr

June 3, 1829

June 3, 1829

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, Pensacola.

*Francis E. Barry

June 22, 1829

June 22, 1829

Teneriffe

do

do

Leave of absence.

*Eugene Boyle

May 11, 1831

May 11, 1831

Maryland

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Frigate Potomac.

*Thomas M. Brasher

June 6, 1831

June 6, 1831

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Falmouth.

*Simon F. Blunt

Sept. 7, 1831

Sept. 7, 1831

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Fairfield.

C.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard S. Coxe

March 1, 1825

March 1, 1825

New York

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

Daniel Carter

Aug. 1, 1826

Aug. 1, 1826

Ohio

Ohio

Ohio

Leave of absence.

William Chandler

do

do

District of Columbia

District of Columbia

District of Columbia

Frigate Brandywine.

Robert A. Cassin

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

Pennsylvania

Louisiana

do

Norfolk school.

William C. Chaplin

do

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

New York school.

M. G. L. Claiborne

Feb. 1, 1827

Feb. 1, 1827

Tennessee

Tennessee

Tennessee

Frigate Potomac

Overton Carr

March 1, 1827

March 1, 1827

District of Columbia.

Indiana

District of Columbia.

Sloop Fairfield.

--67--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Charles H. Cotton

Jan. 1, 1828

Jan. 1, 1828

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Leave of absence.

Franklin Clinton

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Augustus L. Case

do

do

do

do

do

New York school.

*James W. Cooke

do

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

John A. Coyle

do

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Schooner Sylph.

George T. Crump

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Brandywine.

George R. Carrol

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

*Tunis A. M. Craven

do

do

New Hampshire

New York

New York

Sloop Boston.

Osman Claiborne

May 19, 1829

May 19, 1829

Mississippi

Mississippi

Mississippi

Schooner Grampus.

Richard C. Cogdell

do

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Sloop Vincennes.

*William T. Cooke

April 25, 1831

April 25, 1831

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Potomac.

*Williams Carter

July 13, 1831

July 13, 1831

do

do

do

Sloop Lexington.

*David R. Crawford

Dec. 9, 1831

Dec. 9, 1831

Pennsylvania

 

 

Waiting orders.

John Carroll

Dec. 13, 1831

Dec. 13, 1831

Kentucky

 

 

Waiting orders.

D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

James F. Duncan

Nov. 12, 1825

Nov. 12, 1825

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

John C. Davidson

Nov. 22, 1825

Nov. 22, 1825

District of Columbia

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia

Schooner Ariel.

John A. Dahlgren

Feb. 1, 1826

Feb. 1, 1826

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

*Henry Darcantel

April 1, 1826

April 1, 1826

Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana

Schooner Dolphin.

Benjamin M. Dove

Dec. 1, 1826

Dec. 1, 1826

Virginia

Virginia

District of Columbia

Leave of absence.

John Do Camp

Oct. 1, 1827

Oct. 1, 1827

New Jersey

Florida

Florida

Leave of absence.

Percival Drayton

Dec. 1, 1827

Dec. 1, 1827

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Mediterranean.

Robert Deacon

Jan. 1, 1828

Jan. 1, 1828

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

Francis V. Dalberghe

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Norfolk school.

*Daniel F. Dulany

do

do

Virginia

Maine

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*B. S. B. Darlington

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Townshend Dade

May 1, 1828

May 1, 1828

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*Thomas F. Davis

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Maine

Maine

Maine

Sloop Falmouth.

John B. Dale

do

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Vincennes.

*Stephen Dod

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop Falmouth.

Stephen Decatur

March 17, 1829

March 17, 1829

do

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Leave of absence.

*Edwin J. Do Haven

Oct. 2, 1829

Oct. 2. 1829

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Alonzo B. Davis

April 26, 1831

April 25, 1831

Louisiana

Pennsylvania

do

Schooner Dolphin.

E.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stephen D. Elliott

March 1, 1827

March 1, 1827

Mississippi

Mississippi

Mississippi

Leave of absence.

George F. Emmons

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Frigate Brandywine.

*William G. Elliott

do

do

Missouri

Arkansas

Arkansas

Under orders.

F.

 

 

 

 

 

 

William C. Farragut

April 1, 1826

April 1, 1826

Missouri

Missouri

Missouri

Leave of absence.

--68—

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Henry French

Jan. 1, 1828

Jan. 1, 1828

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Schooner Enterprise

Octavius Fairfax

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Henry C. Flagg, jr

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Connecticut

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence.

*James M. Frailey

May 1, 1828

May 1, 1828

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Schooner Dolphin.

*George M. Fowler

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana

Leave of absence.

*Richard Forrest

do

do

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

*John W. D. Ford

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1828

Maryland

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop John Adams.

James I. Forbes

Aug. 30, 1831

Aug. 30, 1831

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Fairfield.

G.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guert Gansevoort

March 4, 1823

March 4, 1823

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John R. Goldsborough

Nov. 16, 1824

Nov. 16, 1824

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Norfolk school.

John W. Graham

Jan. 1, 1825

Jan. 1, 1825

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Sloop Lexington.

Spencer C. Gist

May 1, 1826

May 1, 1826

Tennessee

Tennessee

Tennessee

Leave of absence.

Charles Green

do

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

New York school.

John M. Gardner

June 1, 1826

June 1, 1826

Pennsylvania

Maryland

Pennsylvania

New York school.

Oliver S. Glisson

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

Ohio

Indiana

Indiana

Schooner Spark.

Theodore P. Green

do

do

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Leave of absence.

George R. Gray

do

do

Delaware

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Vincennes.

Alberto Griffith

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

New York school.

Edwin L. Greenwood

Dec. 1, 1826

Dec. 1, 1826

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Ordinary, Boston.

Samuel T. Gillet

do

do

New York

Indiana

Indiana

Leave of absence

James M. Gilliss

March 1, 1827

March 1, 1827

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

*William C. Griffin

Oct. 1, 1827

Oct. 1, 1827

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Joseph F. Green

Nov. 1, 1827

Nov. 1, 1827

Maine

Maine

Maine

Schooner Grampus.

George W. Gay

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Boston.

*John C. Graham

do

do

District of Columbia.

Kentucky

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

*Peter L. Gansevoort

June 1, 1828

June 1, 1828

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Vandalia.

Charles E. L. Griffin

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

Virginia

do

do

Sloop Concord.

*Andrew F. V. Gray

Oct. 15, 1829

Oct. 15, 1829

 

 

 

Schooner Porpoise.

Edward H. Hubbard

March 4, 1823

March 4, 1823

Maine

Maine

Maine

New York school.

John E. Holt, jr

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Lexington.

William A. Howard

Jan. 1, 1825

Jan. 1, 1825

Maine

Maine

Maine

On furlough.

Mark Halo

March 1, 1825

March 1, 1825

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Leave of absence.

Robert Handy

Feb. 1, 1826

Feb. 1, 1826

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Norfolk school.

John C. Harker

March 1, 1826

March 1, 1826

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Schooner Spark.

George N. Hawkins

do

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Frigate Brandywine.

Francis Huger

June 1, 1826

June 1, 1826

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Frigate Brandywine.

--69--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Edward L. Handy

June 1, 1826

June 1, 1826

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Norfolk school.

Lewis P. Higbee

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Norfolk school.

Charles Hoy wood

do

do

Maine

Maine

Maine

Frigate Brandywine.

Addison C. Hinton

Feb. 1, 1827

Feb. 1, 1827

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

*Erastus Huntington

do

do

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Leave of absence.

*Alexander M. Henderson

April 1, 1827

April 1, 1827

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

Zachariah Holland

June 1, 1827

June 1, 1827

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

New York school.

Henry C. Hart

Sept. 1, 1827

Sept. 1, 1827

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Frigate Potomac

Bushrod W. Hunter

Nov. 1, 1827

Nov. 1, 1827

District of Columbia.

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Ontario.

Robert Emmet Hooe

Jan. 1, 1828

Jan. 1, 1828

Virginia

do

do

Sloop Falmouth.

*Albert A. Holcomb

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

New Jersey

Kentucky

Kentucky

Leave of absence.

*H. J. Harlstene

do

do

South Carolina

Georgia

South Carolina

Leave of absence.

*Horace N. Harrison

do

do

Georgia

do

Georgia

Leave of absence.

George Henderson

May 1, 1828

May 1, 1828

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Fairfield.

*James L. Henderson

June 1, 1828

June 1, 1828

do

District of Columbia.

do

Leave of absence.

*Levin Handy

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

*Thomas T. Hunter

July 1, 1828

July 1, 1828

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*William Lewis Herndon

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

William D. Hurst

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Vincennes.

*Parry W. Humphreys

do

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

West India squadron.

*Daniel Hunt

do

do

New Jersey

Ohio

Ohio

Under orders.

Joshua Humphreys

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia

Frigate Brandywine.

*Charles Henderson

April 6, 1830

April 6, 1830

do

do

Pennsylvania

On furlough.

*James L. Heap

June 5, 1830

June 5, 1830

do

do

do

Sloop Boston.

Richard M. Harvey

July 24, 1830

July 24, 1830

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Frigate Brandywine.

Charles Hunter

April 25, 1831

April 25, 1831

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Frigate Potomac.

Francis P. Hoban

April 28, 1831

April 28, 1831

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Frigate Potomac.

Baldwin Hunter

Dec. 13, 1831

Dec. 13, 1831

Georgia

Waiting orders.

 

 

I.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edgar Irving

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Warren.

William H. Inskeep

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Ohio

Ohio

Ohio

Leave of absence.

*Frederick Ilsley

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Maine

Maine

Maine

Sloop Falmouth.

J.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph W. Jarvis

Jan. 1, 1825

Jan. 1, 1825

Connecticut

North Carolina

North Carolina

Norfolk school.

William P. Jones

Jan. 1, 1827

Jan. 1, 1827

Illinois

Missouri

Missouri

Sloop Erie.

Robert E. Johnson

Oct. 1, 1827

Oct. 1, 1827

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Sloop Ontario.

Francis E. Joyner

April 1, 1823

April 1, 1828

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Sloop Vandalia.

Thornton A. Jenkins

Nov. 1, 1828.

Nov. 1, 1828

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence

--70--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

*Edmund Jenkins

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Schooner Porpoise.

*John A. Jarvis

Dec. 3, 1830

Dec. 3, 1830

New York

Massachusetts.

New York

Sloop Ontario.

*William A. Jones

July 13, 1831

July 13, 1831

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Ohio

Sloop Fairfield.

K.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Augustus H. Kilty

July 4, 1821

July 4, 1821

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Norfolk school.

Lewis G. Keith

July 1, 1825

July 1, 1825

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*Samuel R. Knox

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Schooner Dolphin.

Edmund C. Kennedy

Sept. 17, 1830

Sept. 17, 1830

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Brandywine.

L.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cranstoun Laurie

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

District of Columbia.

Tennessee

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

William Lambert

Dec. 1, 1826

Dec. 1, 1826

do

Alabama

Alabama

Norfolk school.

William B. Ludlow

May 1, 1827

May 1, 1827

Delaware

Maryland

Massachusetts

New York school.

*Levi Lincoln, jr

Feb. 1, 1828

Feb. 1, 1828

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

do

Frigate Potomac.

*Samuel Larkin, jr

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Leave of absence.

*James M. Lockert

do

do

South Carolina

Tennessee

Tennessee

Leave of absence.

Ninian E. Lane

do

do

Missouri

Illinois

Missouri

Sloop Concord.

*Henry H. Lewis

May 1, 1828

May 1, 1828

Virginia

Kentucky

Kentucky

On furlough.

George Lansing

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

New York

New York

New York

Frigate Brandywine.

Montgomery Lewis

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Schooner Shark.

William Leigh

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Ontario.

*Dominick Lynch, jr

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Concord.

Richard L. Love

Sept. 17, 1830

Sept, 17, 1830

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Brandywine.

*James B. Lewis

March 31, 1831

March 31, 1831

do

Tennessee

do

Frigate Potomac.

*Richard H. Lowndes

June 25, 1831

June 25, 1831

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Sloop Lexington.

*Edmund Lanier

July 9, 1831

July 9, 1831

Virginia

Tennessee

Tennessee

Sloop Vincennes.

*Francis Lowry

Aug. 3, 1831

Aug. 3, 1831

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Sloop Fairfield.

M.

 

 

 

 

 

 

William M. A. Moore

Aug. 19, 1823

Aug. 19, 1823

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

On furlough.

Thomas A. Mull

Dec. 1, 1824

Dec. 1, 1824

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Warren.

Alexander C. Maury

Feb. 1, 1826

Feb. 1, 1826

Tennessee

Tennessee

Tennessee

Norfolk school.

Thomas W. Melvill

do

do

Franco

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Vincennes.

James P. M'Kinstry

do

do

New York

Michigan

Michigan

Sloop Warren.

James T. M'Donough

April 1, 1826

April 1, 1826

Delaware

Connecticut

Delaware

Norfolk school.

Richard W. Meade

do

do

Spain

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Boston.

James F. Miller

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

New Hampshire

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Sloop Erie.

D. B. Morgan

Feb. 1, 1827

Feb. 1, 1827

Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana

Schooner Porpoise.

George Minor

April 1, 1827

April 1, 1827

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Schooner Spark.

Bernard J. Moeller

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Ontario.

--71--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Virgil M'Cracken

May 1, 1827

May 1, 1827

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Ordered to schooner Ariel.

John Middleton

Nov. 1, 1827

Nov. 1, 1827

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Norfolk school.

George M. M'Creery

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

J. T. McLaughlin

Dec. 1, 1827

Dec. 1, 1827

Maryland

Alabama

Alabama

Sloop Boston.

Joseph Moorehead

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Ohio

Ohio

Ohio

Leave of absence.

*David McDougal

Dec. 1, 1828

Dec. 1, 1828

do

do

do

Sloop Boston.

*George Macomber

May 1, 1828

May 1, 1828

Rhode Island

Georgia

Georgia

Sloop Ontario.

John B. Marchand

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Schooner Porpoise

*William T. Muse

June 1, 1828

June 1, 1828

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

Edward Middleton

July 1, 1828

July 1, 1828

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Leave of absence.

John F. Mercer

Oct. 1, 1828

Oct. 1, 1828

New Jersey

Connecticut

Connecticut

Leave of absence.

Charles F. Mcintosh

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Brandywine.

Thomas W. Magruder

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop Concord.

Benjamin D. Moore

do

do

Kentucky

Tennessee

Illinois

Leave of absence.

William Lewis Maury

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*Rhydon G. Moore

do

do

South Carolina

Georgia

Georgia

Sloop Warren

* Charles W. Morris

Sept. 12, 1829

Sept. 12, 1829

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Frigate Potomac.

*John M. Mason

March 31, 1831

March 31, 1831

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Lexington.

*Allen M'Lane

April 25, 1831

April 25, 1831

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware

Frigate Potomac.

*William May

May 2, 1831

May 2, 1831

District of Columbia.

Mississippi

District of Columbia

Frigate Potomac.

*Peter U. Murphy

May 12, 1831

May 12, 1831

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Sloop Lexington.

*John B. Meigs

June 6, 1831

June 6, 1831

Georgia

Georgia

New York

Schooner Dolphin.

*Stephen D. M'Cutchon

Oct. 10, 1831

Oct. 10, 1831

Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana

Sloop Fairfield.

*John Mooney

Dec. 13, 1831

Dec. 13, 1831

 

Maine

 

Waiting orders.

N.

 

 

 

 

 

 

James Noble

May 27, 1824

May 27, 1824

Kentucky

Indiana

Indiana

Schooner Dolphin.

James H. North

May 29, 1829

May 29, 1829

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Sloop Erie.

Hondriok Norvell

Aug. 14, 1830

Aug. 14, 1830

Kentucky

Tennessee

Kentucky

West India squadron.

O.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gabriel A. O'Brien

Jan. 1, 1825

Jan. 1, 1825

Algiers

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

On furlough.

Lewis Ogden

March 1, 1825

March 1, 1825

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Vincennes.

P.

 

 

 

 

 

 

C. W. Pickering

May 1, 1822

May 1, 1822

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Sloop Falmouth.

Cicero Price

Feb. 1, 1826

Feb. 1, 1826

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Norfolk school.

Charles Peirce

August 1, 1827

August 1, 1827

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Ordinary, Boston.

William H. Pendleton

Sept. 1, 1827

Sept. 1, 1827

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Falmouth.

Thomas J. Page

Oct. 1, 1827

Oct. 1, 1827

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

*Ferdinand Piper

Nov. 1, 1827

Nov. 1, 1827

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence

--72--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Robert F. Pinkney

Dec. 1, 1827

Dec. 1, 1827

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Schooner Shark.

Cincinnatus Pryor

Jan. 1, 1828

Jan. 1, 1828

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Boston.

John P. Parker

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Sloop Ontario.

*Henry J. Paul

do

do

Ireland

North Carolina

North Carolina

Leave of absence.

*Alexander M. Pennock

do

do

Virginia

Tennessee

Tennessee

Leave of absence.

*Edward H. Perkins

do

do

Connecticut

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Roger Perry

July 1, 1828

July 1, 1828

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Frigate Brandywine.

Augustin W. Provost

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Concord.

*Robert B. Pegram

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*Robert Patton, jr

do

do

do

District of Columbia.

do

Leave of absence.

*William Pope

do

do

Illinois

Illinois

Illinois

Sloop Lexington.

David D. Porter

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Oliver H. Perry

Feb. 24. 1829

Feb. 24, 1829

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Sloop Concord.

Matthew S. Pitcher

March 13, 1829

March 13, 1829

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Vincennes.

Carlisle P. Patterson

Sept. 2, 1830

Sept. 2, 1830

Mississippi

District of Columbia.

Mississippi

Frigate Brandywine.

*James H. Popelston

April 25, 1831

April 25, 1831

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Frigate Potomac.

*James L. Parker

June 6, 1831

June 6, 1831

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Frigate Potomac.

Carter B. Poindexter

Nov. 16, 1831

Nov. 16, 1831

Virginia

New York

New York

Schooner Enterprise.

R.

 

 

 

 

 

 

John A. Russ

March 1, 1825

March 1, 1825

Maine

Maine

Maine

Schooner Shark.

Stephen C. Rowan

Feb. 1, 1828

Feb. 1, 1826

Ireland

Ohio

Ohio

On furlough.

Robert James Ross

Aug. 1, 1826

Aug. 1, 1826

District of Columbia

District of Columbia

District of Columbia

Sloop John Adams.

Charles S. Ridgely

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

New York school.

William Russell

do

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Sloop Fairfield.

John H. Roberts

March 1, 1827

March 1, 1827

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Falmouth.

Thomas R. Rootes

do

do

do

Georgia

do

Leave of absence.

*William I. H. Robertson

Nov. 1, 1827

Nov. 1, 1827

do

Virginia

District of Columbia.

Leave of absence.

*John L. Ring

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Frigate Brandywine.

*Joseph W. Revere

do

do

Massachusetts

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

*Daniel B. Ridgely

do

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

Leave of absence

John Rodgers

April 18, 1828

April 18, 1828

Maryland

District of Columbia

Maryland

Sloop Concord.

*Francis B. Renshaw

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

William S. Ringgold

do

do

Maryland

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Norfolk school.

*Nathaniel Reeder

do

do

Ohio

Ohio

Ohio

New York school.

*Alexander R. Rose

Sept. 25, 1830

Sept. 25, 1830

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Vincennes.

*George W. Randolph

March 31, 1831

March 31, 1831

do

do

do

Sloop John Adams.

*James W. E. Reid

Sept. 26, 1831

Sept. 26, 1831

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Schooner Shark.

*William Reynolds

Nov. 17, 1831

Nov. 17, 1831

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Schooner Enterprise.

--73--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

S.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Burret Shepard

Feb. 1, 1826

Feb. 1, 1820

Connecticut

New York

New York

New York school.

*Melancthon Smith

March 1, 1826

March 1, 1826

New York

do

do

New York school.

Raphael Semmes, jr

April 1, 1826

April 1, 1826

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Norfolk school.

John L. Spencer

June 1, 1826

June 1, 1826

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Vincennes.

* Henry A. Steele

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware

Sloop Erie.

James R. Sully,

Feb. 1, 1827

Feb. 1, 1827

South Carolina

Virginia

Virginia

Schooner Shark.

Luther Stoddard

April 1, 1827

April 1, 1827

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

*Hugh H. Stockton

July 1, 1827

July 1, 1827

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop Vandalia.

William C. Spencer

Dec. 1, 1827

Dec. 1, 1827

Maryland

Pennsylvania

Maryland

Sloop John Adams.

*William O. Slade

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

District of Columbia

Illinois

Virginia

Sloop Fairfield.

Charles Steedman

do

do

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Sloop Fairfield.

Benjamin F. Sands

do

do

Maryland

Kentucky

Kentucky

Sloop Vandalia.

George L. Selden

do

do

Virginia

Ohio

District of Columbia

Leave of absence.

Henry S. Stellwagon

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Vandalia.

*William Stearns, jr

May 1, 1828

May 1, 1828

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Sloop Concord.

Elie W. Stull

June 1, 1828

June 1, 1828

Maryland

District of Columbia

District of Columbia

Schooner Grampus.

*William S. Swann

July 1, 1828

July 1, 1828

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*Gustavus H. Scott

Aug. 1, 1828

Aug. 1, 1828

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

William W. Smith

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

New Jersey

Arkansas

Arkansas

Sloop Fairfield.

C. F. M. Spotswood

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*James H. Strong

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Lexington.

*Lewis C. Sartori

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop Warren.

*John S. Stoddard

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Schooner Enterprise.

Montfort S. Stokes

May 12, 1829

May 12, 1829

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Frigate Brandywine.

*E. T. Shubrick

June 22, 1829

June 22, 1829

New York

South Carolina

South Carolina

Frigate Brandywine.

John H. Sherburne

Oct. 5, 1829

Oct. 5, 1829

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Sloop Vincennes.

*George T. Sinclair

April 23, 1831

April 23, 1831

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Potomac.

*William Scandrett Smith

April 25, 1831

April 25, 1831

do

do

do

Sloop Falmouth.

*James G. Stanly

April 30, 1831

April 30, 1831

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Frigate Potomac.

*Lloyd P. Somers

June 9, 1831

Julio 9, 1831

Virginia

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Schooner Sylph.

*Henry Skipwith

June 25, 1831

June 25, 1831

do

Louisiana

Virginia

Sloop Warren.

*Benjamin F. Shattuck

do

do

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Sloop Lexington.

T.

 

 

 

 

 

 

John R. Tucker

June 1, 1826

June 1, 1826

District of Columbia

Indiana

District of Columbia

New York school.

Edward R. Thomson

Dec. 1, 1826

Dec. 1, 1826

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Sloop Ontario.

Oliver Tod

May 1, 1827

May 1, 1827

do

Pennsylvania

do

New York school.

George W. Taylor

Nov. 1, 1827

Nov. 1, 1827

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Leave of absence.

*Henry C. Tilghman

Feb. 1, 1828

Feb. 1, 1828

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

William R. Taylor

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

--74--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

John G. Tod

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

West India squadron.

*John W. Taylor

do

do

South Carolina

Georgia

Georgia

Frigate Potomac.

Thruston M. Taylor

do

do

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

West Indies.

*Addison K. Taliaferro

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Schooner Porpoise.

*Charles Thomas

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

*Samuel A. Turner

do

do

 

Massachusetts

 

Sloop Warren.

John J. Thurston

do

do

District of Columbia.

Alabama

District of Columbia.

Sloop Vandalia.

*Richard L. Tilghman

Oct. 27, 1830

Oct. 27, 1830

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop John Adams.

*George M. Totten

May 5, 1831

May 5, 1831

New York

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Frigate Potomac.

*William Paul Taylor

June 13, 1831

June 13, 1831

do

New York

New York

Schooner Dolphin.

V.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joseph A. Underwood

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

Maine

Massachusetts

New York

Frigate Brandywine.

W.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dudley G. Woodbridge

Jan. 1, 1825

Jan. 1, 1825

Georgia

Massachusetts

Georgia

Leave of absence.

Harry P. T. Wood

March 1, 1825

March 1, 1825

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Fairfield.

William Ward

Feb. 1, 1826

Feb. 1, 1826

New York

New York

New York

New York school.

William A. Wurts

April 1, 1826

April 1, 1826

New Jersey

Kentucky

Kentucky

Norfolk school.

John J. White

July 1, 1826

July 1, 1826

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Norfolk school.

*S. A. Washington

Nov. 1, 1826

Nov. 1, 1826

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Boston.

*Henry Walke

Feb. 1, 1827

Feb. 1, 1827

do

Ohio

Ohio

Leave of absence.

A. S. Worth

do

do

Massachusetts

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John A. Winslow

do

do

North Carolina

North Carolina

Massachusetts

Sloop Falmouth.

*Joseph Woodruff

do

do

Georgia

Florida

Florida

West India squadron.

John Weems

Aug. 4, 1827

Aug. 4, 1827

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Maryland

Sloop John Adams.

Nicholas B. Waters

Nov. 1, 1827

Nov. 1, 1827.

Maryland

Maryland

do

Sloop Warren.

William M. Walker

do

do

do

do

District of Columbia.

Sloop Vandalia.

John J. B. Walbach

Dec. 1, 1827

Dec. 1, 1827

 

New Hampshire

 

Sloop Fairfield.

John T. Williams

April 1, 1828

April 1, 1828

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Carolina

Norfolk school.

Stephen W. Wilkinson

do

do

do

Tennessee

Tennessee

Frigate Brandywine.

Robert P. Welsh

do

do

Ohio

Ohio

Ohio

Frigate Brandywine.

Francis B. Wright

do

do

District of Columbia.

Kentucky

District of Columbia.

Sloop Erie

George McA. White

Nov. 1, 1828

Nov. 1, 1828

Georgia

Georgia

do

Sloop Vandalia.

*Joseph C. Walsh

do

do

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Schooner Dolphin.

Clarence Watkins

Dec. 1, 1828

Dec. 1, 1828

Maryland

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Receiving ship, Philadelphia.

*William B. Whiting

Feb. 2, 1829

Feb. 2, 1829

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Falmouth.

*George J. Wyche

do

do

Virginia

Alabama

Alabama

Sloop Erie

Edward C. Ward

do

do

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Concord.

*John O. Wilson

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Sloop John Adams.

William S. Williamson

do

do

do

do

do

Sloop Concord.

--75--

Naval register for 1832—Midshipmen—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

*Richard Wainwright

May 11, 1831

May 11, 1831

Massachusetts

Virginia

South Carolina

Sloop Fairfield.

*Lewis Morris Wilkins

June 13, 1831

June 13, 1831

New York

New York

New York

Sloop Warren.

*M. D. E. W. Watson

Oct. 26, 1831

Oct. 26, 1831

Vermont

Ohio

Ohio

West Indies.

*Henry Tingey Wingate

Dec. 13, 1831

Dec. 13, 1831

 

Maine

 

Waiting orders.

*John Brooks Wood

do

do

 

do

 

Waiting orders.

Y.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alexander K. Yancey

April 1, 1825

April 1, 1825

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

*William S. Young

March 1, 1827

March 1, 1827

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Sloop Ontario.

Edward M. Yard

Nov. 1, 1827

Nov. 1, 1827

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Jersey

Schooner Shark.

Midshipmen—345.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAILINGMASTERS.

William Knight

Oct. 2, 1799

Oct. 2, 1799

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

Jonathan D. Ferris

Feb. 28, 1809

Feb. 28, 1809

New York

New York

Louisiana

Leave of absence.

Salvadore Catalano

Aug. 9, 1809

Aug. 9, 1809

Sicily

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Navy yard, Washington.

Augustus Ford

March 28, 1810

March 28, 1810

Rhode Island

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

A. B. Bloodgood

June 25, 1812

June 25, 1812

New York

do

do

New York station.

Robert Knox

July 20, 1812

July 20, 1812

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Navy yard, Boston.

James B. Potts

July 24, 1812

July 24, 1812

England

District of Columbia.

Virginia

Navy yard, Gosport.

William Vaughan

Aug. 22, 1812

Aug. 22, 1812

Pennsylvania

New York

New York

On furlough.

Marmaduke Dove

Aug. 29, 1812

Aug. 29, 1812

Maryland

Maryland

District of Columbia.

Navy yard, Washington.

Cornelius Bennett

Dec. 9, 1812

Dec. 9, 1812

Massachusetts

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Leave of absence.

Charles W. Waldo

March 10, 1813

March 10, 1813

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Navy yard, Boston.

John Clough

July 3, 1813

July 3, 1813

do

New York

New York

Receiving ship, New York.

F. H. Ellison

do

do

England

do

do

Navy yard, New York.

Francis Mallaby

do

do

New York

do

do

Sackett's Harbor.

Samuel C. Hixon

April 30, 1814

April 30, 1814

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Receiving ship, Boston.

James Ferguson

May 27, 1814

May 27, 1814

New York

New York

do

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

Robert S. Tatem

July 21, 1814

July 21, 1814

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Frigate Potomac.

Joseph Williston

Nov. 26, 1814

Nov. 26, 1814

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

William Miller

Jan. 28, 1815

Jan. 28, 1815

Scotland

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia station.

Nahum Warren

Feb. 6, 1815

Feb. 6, 1815

New Hampshire

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Navy yard, Pensacola.

Henry Worthington

May 2, 1815

May 2, 1815

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Leave of absence.

John Carlton

July 4, 1815

July 4, 1815

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

Alexander Cunningham

Nov. 15, 1815

Nov. 15, 1815

South Carolina

Virginia

Virginia

Receiving ship, Norfolk.

John Robinson

Nov. 27, 1815

Nov. 27, 1815

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence

James Tewksbury

Dec. 14, 1815

Dec. 14, 1815

do

do

do

Philadelphia station.

John Quin

Nov. 1, 1816

Nov. 1, 1816

Pennsylvania

Louisiana

Ohio

On furlough.

--76--

Naval register for 1832—Sailingmasters—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

A. Prentiss

Jan. 22, 1823

Jan. 22, 1823

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

On furlough.

Jacob Mull

Aug. 6, 1825

Aug. 5, 1825

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

 

Frederick W. Mooers

May 19, 1827

May 19, 1827

 

 

 

On furlough.

H. A. F. Young

May 16, 1827

May 16, 1827

 

 

 

Ordinary at Gosport.

*P. G. Rodrigues, (acting)

do

do

 

 

 

Naval school, Norfolk.

John Barry

Aug. 3, 1831

Aug. 3, 1831

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Frigate Potomac.

Sailingmasters—32.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOATSWAINS.

David Eaton

Aug. 8, 1811

Aug. 8, 1811

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia.

Pennsylvania

Navy yard, Washington.

John Woods

July 8, 1815

July 8, 1815

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

do

Navy yard, Washington.

James Banks

July 21, 1817

July 21, 1817

New York

New York

do

Leave of absence.

Eli Dill

June 25, 1818

June 25, 1818

Delaware

do

New York

On furlough.

James Evans

Jan. 1, 1819

Jan. 1, 1819

Wales

do

do

Frigate Brandywine.

John Smith

Dec. 7, 1819

Dec 7, 1819

Maryland

do

do

New York station.

John Ball

Oct. 14, 1824

Oct. 14, 1824

New York

do

Maine

Navy yard, Boston.

Richard A. Munroe

July 25, 1826

July 25, 1826

do

do

New York

Leave of absence.

Wm. Waters

April 21, 1827

April 21, 1827

 

 

 

Sloop John Adams.

Justus Hill, (acting)

April 4, 1827

April 4, 1827

Maryland

Florida

New York

 

John Haywood, (acting)

May 4, 1828

May 4, 1828

 

 

 

Sloop Fairfield.

Edward Crocker, do

June 16, 1828

June 16, 1828

 

 

 

Navy yard, New York.

Thomas S. Hanifor, do

Sept. 16, 1828

Sept. 16, 1828

 

 

 

Sloop Ontario.

John Morris, do

Oct. 28, 1828

Oct. 28, 1828

 

 

 

Leave of absence.

Thomas Ring,

do

do

 

 

 

Philadelphia hospital. Sick.

Lawrence Gallagher, do

Nov. 15, 1828

Nov. 15, 1828

 

 

 

Receiving ship, New York.

John Freeman, do

May 10, 1830

May 10, 1830

 

 

 

Navy yard, Norfolk.

Robert H. O'Neal

June 13, 1831

June 13, 1831

North Carolina

New York

New York

Sloop Falmouth.

William Brown, (acting)

Aug. 29, 1831

Aug. 29, 1831

do

do

do

Leave of absence.

William Hart

Dec. 2, 1831

Dec. 2, 1831

 

 

 

Sloop Erie.

William Stocker

Dec. 16, 1831

Dec. 16, 1831

 

 

 

Sloop Peacock.

Boatswains—21.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GUNNERS.

George Marshall

July 15, 1809

July 15, 1809

Greece

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia

Navy yard, Washington.

Stephen Jones

May 6, 1813

May 6, 1813

New York

New York

New York

Ordinary at Gosport.

John Blight

May 3, 1821

May 3, 1821

do

do

do

Navy yard, New York.

Samuel Hebberd

Jan. 23, 1822

Jan. 23, 1822

Connecticut

Virginia

Virginia

Navy yard, Norfolk.

Joseph Andrews

Nov. 24, 1823

Nov. 24, 1823

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

New York

Navy yard, Portsmouth.

Asa Curtis

March 1, 1825

March 1, 1825

do

do

Massachusetts

Navy yard, Philadelphia.

William B. Brown

Dec. 9, 1825

Dec. 9, 1825

Germany

do

do

Navy yard, Boston.

--77--

Naval register for 1832—Gunners—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

John R. Covington

 

 

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Frigate Potomac.

Thomas W. Ryley

Jan. 29, 1827

Jan. 29, 1827

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Frigate Brandywine.

Charles Fales

Oct. 30, 1827

Oct. 30, 1827

 

 

 

Leave of absence.

Thomas W. Barry

Dec. 27, 1827

Dec. 27, 1827

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia

New York station.

Benjamin Towner, (acting)

Feb. 7, 1828

Feb. 7, 1828

New Hampshire

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

John M. Green, (acting)

Nov. 28, 1828

Nov. 28, 1828

New York

New York

District of Columbia

Leave of absence.

Henry Keeling, (acting)

Aug. 25, 1829

Aug. 25, 1829

 

 

 

Leave of absence.

Daniel Kelly, (acting)

Oct. 29, 1829

Oct. 29, 1829

 

 

 

Sloop Erie.

Lewis Parker (acting)

Nov. 20, 1830

Nov. 20, 1830

 

 

 

Sloop Vincennes.

Gunners—16.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CARPENTERS.

Richard Thomas

Jan. 22, 1811

Jan. 22, 1814

Maryland

Virginia

Maryland

Navy yard, New York.

John Snider

Jan. 1, 1818

Jan. 1, 1818

 

Pennsylvania

 

Navy yard, Pensacola.

Samuel Phillips

May 24, 1821

May 24, 1821

New Jersey

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

Thomas Armstrong

June 17, 1822

June 17, 1822

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia.

Virginia

Navy yard, Gosport.

John Fisher

March 20, 1823

March 20, 1823

Virginia

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John A. Dickason

Dec. 13, 1825

Dec. 13, 1825

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

Calvin Oaks

June 12, 1826

June 12, 1826

 

 

 

Boston station.

John Southwick

Dec. 21, 1826

Dec. 21, 1826

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Frigate Brandywine.

William E. Sheffield, (acting)

Nov. 11, 1829

Nov. 11, 1829

 

 

 

Frigate Potomac.

Wm. Hatch

Nov. 1, 1831

Nov. 1, 1831

 

South Carolina

 

Waiting orders.

John Williston

Nov. 17, 1831

Nov. 17, 1831

Massachusetts

New York

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Alonzo Jones

Nov. 18, 1831

Nov. 18, 1831

do

Virginia

Massachusetts

Sloop Erie.

Carpenters—12.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAILMAKERS.

Benj. B. Burchstead

April 5, 1821

April 5, 1821

Massachusetts

New York

Massachusetts

Wailing orders.

* Isaac Hall

April 1, 1822

April 1, 1822

Maryland

Virginia

Maryland

Leave of absence.

James R. Childs

June 8, 1822

June 8, 1822

do

Maryland

do

Navy yard, New York.

Nathaniel B. Peed

Oct. 22, 1823

Oct. 22, 1823

Virginia

New York

New York

Waiting orders.

Amos Lewis

Jan. 3, 182

Jan. 3, 1825

 

 

 

Waiting orders.

Benjamin Crow

May. 5, 1826

May 5, 1826

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Samuel B. Banister

July 17, 1826

July 17, 1826

Massachusetts

New York

Massachusetts

Navy yard, Boston.

Christian Nelson

Dec. 21, 1826

Dec. 21, 1826

Copenhagen

Massachusetts

do

Frigate Potomac.

William Ryan, (acting)

Sept. 18, 1827

Sept. 18, 1827

New York

New York

New York

Leave of absence.

John Clementson

July 18, 1829

July 18, 1829

 

 

 

Navy yard, Washington.

Charles Coupland

Oct. 18, 1828

Oct. 18, 1828

 

 

 

Sloop Vandalia.

James Davis

Nov. 4, 1828

Nov. 4, 1828

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Leave of absence.

John C. Hall, (acting)

Aug. 25, 1829

Aug. 25, 1829

 

 

 

Sloop Ontario.

--78--

Naval register for 1832—Sailmakers—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present warrant.

Where born.

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

J. G. Gallagher

Nov. 27, 1829

Nov. 27, 1829

 

 

 

Sloop Boston.

Henry Bacon

May. 20, 1830

May 20, 1830

 

 

 

Sloop Concord.

John Boggs

Aug. 20, 1830

Aug. 20, 1830

 

 

 

Frigate Brandywine.

William D. Hills

Oct. 4, 1831

Oct. 4, 1831

Massachusetts

Maryland

Maryland

Waiting orders.

John Heckle

Nov. 9, 1831

Nov. 9, 1831

 

 

 

Sloop Vincennes.

Sailmakers—18.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MARINE CORPS.

Archibald Henderson, lieut. colonel commandant

June 4, 1806

Oct. 17, 1820

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Head-quarters.

CAPTAINS.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of lineal rank.

Date of brevet rank.

Where born.

Appointed.

Citizen.

Duty or station.

R. D. Wainwright, brevet lieut. colonel

May 9, 1800

Sept. 29, 1812

March 3, 1827.

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Gosport, Virginia.

Samuel Miller, brevet lieut. colonel

June 1, 1808

June 18, 1814

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Philadelphia.

John M. Gamble, brevet lieut. colonel

Jan. 16, 1809

do

do

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Hampshire.

New York.

Samuel E. Watson, brevet lieut. colonel

July 4, 1812

March 28, 1820

March 28, 1830.

Virginia

Kentucky

Virginia

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

William H. Freeman

Aug. 17, 1812

July 17, 1821

 

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut

Charlestown, Massachusetts.

J. L. Kuhn,

July 27, 1813

June 28, 1823

 

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

On furlough.

Charles R. Broom, paymaster

do

March 7, 1824

 

Delaware

Delaware

Delaware

Head-quarters.

Levi Twiggs

Nov. 10, 1813

Feb. 23, 1830

 

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Navy yard, Washington.

John Harris

do

June 13, 1830

 

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Gosport, Virginia.

Captains—9.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIRST LIEUTENANTS.

Thomas A. Linton, captain by brevet

Feb. 28, 1815

April 18, 1817

April 18, 1827

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Pensacola.

James Edelin, captain by brevet

March 1, 1815

do

do

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Navy yard, Washington.

P. G. Howle, adjutant and inspector, captain by brevet

do

do

do

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Head-quarters.

E. J. Weed, quartermaster, captain by brevet

Jan. 16, 1817

March 3, 1819

Nov. 1, 1828.

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Head-quarters.

Joseph C. Hall, captain by brevet

June 10, 1817

do

March 3, 1819.

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Receiving ship, New York,

William W. Dulany, captain by brevet

do

June 19, 1819

June 19, 1829.

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Charlestown, Mass.

Thomas S. English, captain by brevet

do

Aug. 11, 1819

Aug. 11, 1829.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Frigate Brandywine.

George W. Walker

do

March 3, 1821

 

Dist. of Colum

Dist. of Colum.

Dist. of Colum.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Charles Grymes

March 3, 1819

July 20, 1821

 

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Gosport, Virginia.

Ward Marston

do

Oct. 30, 1821

 

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Charlestown, Massachusetts.

Charles C. Tupper

do

Jan. 21, 1822

 

New York

New York

New York

Head-quarters.

A. A. Nicholson

March 28, 1820

May 27, 1822

 

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

New York.

James M'Cawley

do

Oct. 6, 1822

 

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Sloop Fairfield.

Benjamin Macomber

do

April 2, 1823

 

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

New York

New York.

A. N. Breevoorte

do

Sept. 26, 1823

 

New York

New York

do

Leave of absence

--79--

Naval register fur 1832—First Lieutenants—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Andrew Ross

March 3, 1821

Oct. 1, 1821

New York

Louisiana

New York

Gosport, Virginia.

Wm. A. Bloodgood,

do

Dec. 1, 1821

do

New York

do

Leave of absence.

Richard Douglas

May 7, 1822

April 26, 1825

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

do

Under arrest and trial.

Job G. Williams

do

Dec. 27, 1825

Massachusetts

New York

Pennsylvania

Leave of absence.

Alvin Edson

do

March 14, 1829

Vermont

Vermont

Vermont

Frigate Potomac

Horatio N. Crabb

do

Feb. 23, 1830

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia.

Henry B. Tyler

March 3, 1823

April 1, 1830

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Leave of absence.

Joseph L. C. Hardy

do

June 13, 1830

New York

South Carolina

South Carolina

Sloop Falmouth.

George F. Lindsay

April 1, 1823

Sept. 23, 1831

Virginia

Mississippi

Mississippi

Pensacola.

First lieutenants—24.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECOND LIEUTENANTS.

Landon N. Carter

May 26, 1824

May 26, 1824

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Under arrest.

John G. Reynolds

do

do

New Jersey

New York

New York

Philadelphia.

Henry W. Fowler

do

do

New York

Louisiana

Louisiana

Charlestown, Massachusetts.

Francis C. Hall

July 5, 1825

July 6, 1825

Maryland

Maryland

Maryland

Sloop John Adams.

Thomas L. C. Watkins

May 22, 1826

May 22, 1826

do

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia

Charlestown, Massachusetts.

F. N. Armistead

Nov. 13, 1826

Nov. 13, 1826

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Sloop Concord.

Theo. Bainbridge

May 24, 1828

May 24, 1828

New Jersey

New York

New York

Under arrest.

Alexander C. McLean

March 11, 1829

March 11, 1829

New York

do

do

Sloop Vincennes.

James W. Shaumburgh

March 14, 1829

March 14, 1829

Louisiana

Louisiana

Louisiana

Philadelphia.

George H. Terrett

April 1, 1830

April 1, 1830

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Frigate Potomac.

Marshall Love

April 3, 1830

April 3, 1830

Kentucky

Kentucky

Kentucky

New York.

Francis S. Neville

Oct. 30, 1830

Oct. 30, 1830

Pennsylvania

Ohio

Ohio

Charlestown, Massachusetts.

William E. Stark

July 8, 1831

July 8, 1831

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Gosport, Virginia.

Nathaniel S. Waldron

Sept. 23, 1831

Sept. 23, 1831

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Head-quarters.

William Lang

Sept. 30, 1831

Sept. 30, 1831

New York

New York

New York

New York.

Jacob Zeilin, jr

Oct. 1, 1831

Oct. 1, 1831

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Under orders to sloop Erie.

Second lieutenants—16.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAVY AGENTS.

James K. Paulding

Jan. 8, 1828

Jan. 8, 1828

New York

New York

New York

New York.

George Harrison

March 3, 1829

March 3, 1829

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia.

Isaac Phillips

do

do

 

 

 

Baltimore.

Nash Legrand

April 27, 1830

April 27, 1830

 

 

 

Norfolk.

John P. Henry

March 3, 1829

March 3, 1829

Georgia

Georgia

Georgia

Savannah.

Charles P. Tutt

April 27, 1830

April 27, 1829

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Pensacola.

Daniel D. Brodhead

May 27, 1830

May 27, 1830

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Boston.

John Laighton

April 27, 1830

April 27, 1830

 

 

 

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

John T. Robertson

March 8, 1829

March 3, 1829

 

 

 

Charleston, South Carolina.

--80--

Naval register for 1832—Navy Agents—Continued.

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Arthur P. Hayne

June 3, 1830

June 3, 1830

South Carolina

South Carolina

South Carolina

Marseilles.

Baring, Brothers & Co

 

 

 

 

 

London.

Navy agents—11.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Names.

Original entry into the service.

Date of present commission.

Where born

State from which appointed.

State of which a citizen.

Duty or station.

Salary.

NAVAL STOREKEEPERS.

Richard H. Ayer

May 1, 1829

May 1, 1829

 

 

 

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

$1,500

George Bates

Dec. 1, 1818

Dec. 1, 1818

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Boston

1,700

Tunis Craven

March 15, 1813

March 15, 1813

New Jersey

New Hampshire

New York

New York

1,700

Robert Kennedy

 

 

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

1,200

Gabriel Galt

Nov. 14, 1822

Nov. 14, 1822

Virginia

Virginia

Virginia

Norfolk

1,700

Cary Seldon

May 20, 1826

May 28, 1826

do

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Washington

1,700

Robert Joyner

May 20, 1829

May 20, 1829

 

 

 

Pensacola

1,700

Naval storekeepers—7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS.

Samuel Humphreys, chief naval constructor

Nov. 25, 1826

Nov. 25, 1826

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Washington

$3,000

John Floyd

 

 

Massachusetts

New York

Maine

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

1,500

Josiah Barker

 

 

do

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Boston

2,300

Samuel Hartt

 

 

do

do

do

New York

2,300

James Keen

Dec. 12, 1826

Dec. 12, 1826

 

 

 

Philadelphia

2,000

William Doughty

 

 

Pennsylvania

District of Columbia.

District of Columbia.

Washington

2,900

Francis Grice

May 7, 1817

May 7, 1817

New Jersey

Virginia

Virginia

Norfolk

2,300

Charles D. Brodie

Jan. 13, 1826

Jan. 13, 1826

Virginia

do

do

Pensacola

2,000

Naval constructors—7.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--81--

Naval register for 1832—Continued.

VESSELS-OF-WAR OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.

Name.

Rate.

Where built.

When built

Where employed.

Ships of the line—1. Guns.

 

 

 

 

Independence

74

Boston

1814

In ordinary, at Boston.

Franklin

74

Philadelphia

1815

In ordinary, at New York.

Washington

74

Portsmouth, N. H

1816

In ordinary, at New York.

Columbus

74

Washington

1819

In ordinary, at Boston.

Ohio

74

New York

1820

In ordinary, at New York.

North Carolina

74

Philadelphia

1820

In ordinary, at Gosport.

Delaware

74

Gosport, Va

1820

In ordinary, at Gosport.

Frigates, 1st class—1.

 

 

 

 

United States

44

Philadelphia

1797

In ordinary, at New York.

Constitution

44

Boston

1797

In ordinary, at Boston.

Guerriere

44

Philadelphia

1814

In ordinary, at New York.

Java

44

Baltimore

1814

In ordinary, at Norfolk.

Potomac

44

Washington

1821

In the Pacific.

Brandywine

44

Washington

1825

In the Mediterranean.

Hudson

44

Purchased

1826

In ordinary, at New York.

Frigates, 2d class—3.

 

 

 

 

Congress

36

Portsmouth, N. H

1799

Receiving ship, Norfolk.

Constellation

36

Baltimore

1797

In ordinary, at Norfolk.

Macedonian

36

Captured

1812

In ordinary, at Norfolk.

Sloops-of-war—15.

 

 

 

 

John Adams

24

Charleston, S. C.

1799

In the Mediterranean.

Cyane

24

Captured

1815

In ordinary, at Philadelphia.

Erie

18

Baltimore

1813

In the West Indies.

Ontario

18

Baltimore

1813

In the Mediterranean.

Peacock

18

New York

1813

At Boston, preparing for a cruise.

Boston

18

Boston

1825

In the Mediterranean.

Lexington

18

New York

1825

Coast of Brazil.

Vincennes

18

New York

1826

In the West Indies.

Warren

18

Boston

1826

Coast of Brazil.

Natchez

18

Norfolk

1821

In ordinary, at Norfolk.

Falmouth

18

Boston

1821

In the Pacific.

Fairfield

18

New York

1828

In the West Indies.

Vandalia

18

Philadelphia

1828

In ordinary, at Norfolk.

St. Louis

18

Washington

1828

In ordinary, at New York.

Concord

18

Portsmouth

1828

In the Mediterranean.

Schooners, &c.—8.

 

 

 

 

Dolphin

12

Philadelphia

1821

In the Pacific.

Grampus

12

Washington

1821

In the West Indies.

Porpoise

12

Portsmouth, N. H.

1820

In the West Indies.

Shark

12

Washington

1821

In the West Indies.

Enterprise

12

New York

1831

At New York, preparing for a cruise.

Boxer

12

Boston

1831

At Boston, preparing for a cruise.

Fox

3

Purchased

1823

Used as a receiving ship at Baltimore.

Sea Gull, galliot

 

Purchased

1823

Used as a receiving ship at Philadelphia.

 Recapitulation.

 

In commission.

In ordinary.

Ships of the line

 

1

Frigates of the 1st class

2

5

Frigates of the 2d class

 

3

Sloops-of-war

11

4

Schooners

6

2

 

19

21

Schooners purchased for and employed in the protection of live oak.

Spark, purchased 1831; employed on Atlantic coast of Florida.

Ariel, purchased 1831; employed in Gulf of Mexico, between Cape Sable and the Perdido river.

Sylph, purchased 1831; employed in Gulf of Mexico, between the Perdido and Sabine rivers.

--82--

Vessels on the stocks.

Where at.

Name.

Ships of the line.

Frigates.

Schooners.

Portsmouth, N. H

Alabama

1

 

 

Portsmouth, N. H

Santee

 

1

 

Boston

Vermont

2

 

 

Boston

Virginia

Boston

Cumberland

 

1

 

New York

Sabine

 

2

 

New York

Savannah

Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

1

 

 

Philadelphia

Raritan

 

1

 

Washington

Columbia

 

1

 

Washington

Experiment

 

 

1

Norfolk

New York

1

 

 

Norfolk

St. Lawrence

 

1

 

 

 

5

7

1

 Recapitulation.

Rank.

Number in service.

Pay per month.

Rations pr day.

Captains

40

$100

8

Captains of vessels above twenty and under thirty-two guns

 

75

6

Masters commandant

37

60

5

Lieutenants commanding

 

60

5

Lieutenants

259

50

4

Surgeons

44

 

 

Surgeons under five years, on shore

 

50

2

Surgeons under five years, at sea

 

60

4

Surgeons over five years, on shore

 

55

3

Surgeons over five years, at sea

 

65

6

Surgeons over ten years, on shore

 

60

4

Surgeons over ten years, at sea

 

70

8

Surgeons over twenty years, on shore

 

70

4

Surgeons over twenty years, at sea

 

80

8

Surgeons of the fleet, under five years

 

60

8

Surgeons of the fleet, over five years

 

65

12

Surgeons of the fleet, over ten years

 

70

16

Surgeons of the fleet, over twenty years

 

80

16

Assistant surgeons

38

 

 

Assistant surgeons under five years, on shore

 

30

2

Assistant surgeons over two years, at sea

 

35

4

Assistant surgeons over five years, on shore

 

35

3

Assistant surgeons over five years, at sea

 

40

6

Assistant surgeons, ten years, on shore

 

40

4

Assistant surgeons, ten years, at sea

 

45

8

Pursers

42

40

2

Chaplains

9

40

2

Passed midshipmen

74

25

2

Midshipmen

345

19

1

Sailingmasters

32

40

2

Boatswains

21

20

2

Gunners

16

20

2

Carpenters

12

20

2

Sailmakers

18

20

2

Schoolmasters

 

25

2

Captains' clerks

 

25

1

Masters' mates

 

20

1

Boatswains' mates

 

19

1

Carpenters' mates

 

19

1

Coxswains

 

18

1

Quartergunners

 

18

1

Masters-at-arms

 

18

1

--83--

Recapitulation—Continued.

Rank

Number in service.

Pay per month.

Rations per day.

Armorers

 

18

1

Stewards

 

18

1

Coopers

 

18

1

Cooks

 

18

1

Marine corps:

 

 

 

Lieutenant colonels commandant

1

75

6

Captains

9

40

3

First lieutenants

24

30

3

Second lieutenants

16

35

2

Note.—Whenever any officer shall be employed in the command of a squadron on separate service, the allowance of rations shall be double during the continuance of such command, and no longer.

The commandant of the marine corps receives, in addition to his pay, for the forage of three horses, eight dollars per mouth each. The adjutant, quartermaster, and paymaster, thirty dollars per month extra.

[END]

Published: Thu Sep 24 15:39:51 EDT 2015