MARYLAND OFFICERS [REGULAR], IN U. S. NAVY AND MARINE CORPS. 15
NAME.
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RANK OR RATING.
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DATE OF
ENLISTMENT OR
SHIPMENT.
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DATE OF
DISCHARGE.
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VESSELS SERVED ON AND REMARKS.
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Harrison Spear
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2d Asst. Eng.
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April 21, 1863
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Appointed 3d Asst. Engineer; promoted 2d Asst. Engi-
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neer, July 25, 1866; continued in service.
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James E. Speights
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3d Asst. Eng.
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Aug. 12, 1862
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Continued in service.
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Tecumseh Steece
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Lieutenant.
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Sept. 26, 1857
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Acting Midshipman; promoted Midshipman, June 1,
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1861; Lieutenant, July 16, 1862; died July 15, 1864.
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Roger N. Stemble
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Rear Admiral.
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Mar. 27, 1832
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Entered the service as Midshipman; promoted Passed
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Midshipman; Lieutenant; Commander, July 1, 1861;
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Captain, July 25, 1866; continued in service, and sub-
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sequently promoted Commodore and Rear- Admiral.
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Yates Sterling
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Captain.
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Sept. 27, 1860
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Appointed Sept. 27, 1860; promoted to Ensign, May 28,
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1863; attached to steam sloop Shenandoah, N. A.
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Blockading Squadron, 1863-65; both attacks on Fort
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Fisher; steamer Mohongo, Pacific Squadron; pro-
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moted Master, Nov. 10, 1865; continued in service, and
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subsequently commissioned as Lieutenant, Lieut.-
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Commander, Commander and Captain.
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John K. Stevenson
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3d Asst. Eng.
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May 20, 1863
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Continued in service.
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Mark T. Sunstrom
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2d Asst. Eng.
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Feb. 1, 1862
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Nov. 10, 1865
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Appointed and commissioned as 3d Asst. Engineer,
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Feb. 1, 1862; promoted 2d Asst. Engineer, Oct. 15,
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1863; U. S. ironclad Monitor, in engagement with the
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Merrimac; on board Monitor, when she foundered
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at sea, Dec. 30, 1862; U. S. S. Unadillo, Pontoosuc,
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Ashuelot, N. A. Squadron; resigned Nov. 10, 1865, on
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account of disability incurred in service.
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Thomas L. Swann
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Commander.
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Dec. 8, 1856
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Appointed Dec. 8, 1856; attached to steam frigate
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Niagara; blockade duty off Charleston, S. C., thence
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as flagship of Gulf Squadron, 1861-62; present at the
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engagements between Forts McCrea, Barancas, Pen-
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sacola Navy Yard and Fort Pickens, assisted by
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Niagara and Richmond, in 1861; with boat expedi-
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tion, June, 1861, which cut out steamer Ariel from
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under the guns of Fort Morgan; promoted to Mas-
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ter, Sept. 19, 1861; attached to Naval Academy,
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Newport, from June 14, 1862, to Nov., 1863; commis-
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sioned as Lieutenant, July 16, 1862; attached to steam
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sloop Brooklyn, W. G. Blockading Squadron, 1864;
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taking part in the battle of Mobile Bay, Aug. 5, 1864;
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bombardment of Fort Morgan, Aug. 22, 1864; the
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Brooklyn was sent north for repairs, returning the
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following month, and joined the fleet in Hampton
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Roads; Executive of Brooklyn in both attacks on
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Fort Fisher; detached from Brooklyn, Feb., 1865;
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continued in service, and subsequently commis-
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sioned Lieut.-Commander and Commander.
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Henry T. Tappan
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3d Asst. Eng.
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Aug. 3, 1863
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Sept. 13, 1864
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Dismissed.
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Robert D. Taylor
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P. A. Eng.
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April 21, 1863
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Appointed 3d Asst. Engineer, 1863; promoted 2d Asst.
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Engineer, July 25, 1866; attached to Minnesota, N.
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A. Squadron, 1863-5; Winooski, N. A. Squadron, 1865;
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retained in service, and subsequently promoted 1st
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Asst. Engineer, with relative rank of Lieutenant.
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Charles Thomas
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Captain.
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Feb. 2, 1829
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Appointed Feb. 2, 1829; promoted to Passed Midship-
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man; commissioned as Lieutenant; special duty,
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Philadelphia, Pa., 1863-64; continued in service, and
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subsequently commissioned Captain.
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McLane Tilton
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Lieut.-Col.
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Mar. 2, 1861
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Commissioned 2d Lieutenant Marine Corps, March 2,
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1861; 1st Lieutenant, Sept. 1, 1861; Captain, June 10,
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1864; steam frigate Colorado, W. G. Blockading
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Squadron, 1861; Marine Barracks, Pensacola, Fla.,
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1862-3; Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C., 1864-5;
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continued in service, and subsequently promoted
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Lieutenant-Colonel.
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W. F. Torbett
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Paymaster.
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May 11, 1864
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Entered the Volunteer Service as Acting Asst. Pay-
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master; promoted Paymaster, Regular Service, July
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22, 1866; continued in service.
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Joseph Trilley
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Chief Eng.
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Aug. 11, 1860
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Entered the service as 3d Asst. Engineer; promoted 2d
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Asst. Engineer, July 30, 1862; 1st Asst. Engineer,
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July 20, 1864; continued in service, and subsequently
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promoted Chief Engineer.
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