MARYLAND OFFICERS [REGULAR], IN D. S. NAVY AND MARINE CORPS. 17
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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Wm. Maxwell Wood
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Surgeon-Gen.
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May 16, 1829
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Entered the service as Asst. Surgeon; commissioned as
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Surgeon; 1861, attached to steamer Michigan, on the
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lakes; Fleet Surgeon, N. A. Blockading Squadron;
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participating in the first battle of ironclads, that of
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the Monitor with the Merrimac, and other vessels of
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the Confederate Squadron, in Hampton Roads; also
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in the capture of Sewell's Point; continued in service
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as Surg. -General, with relative rank of Commodore.
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Wm. Maxwell Wood
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Lieutenant.
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July 20, 1865
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Entered the service as Midshipman; continued in ser-
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vice, and subsequently promoted Ensign, Master and
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Lieutenant.
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Charles Woodland
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Boatswain.
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June 27, 1848
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Aug. 12, 1864
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Retired List.
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Robert A. Wright
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2d Asst. Eng.
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June 10, 1862
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Oct. 16, 1865
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3d Asst. Engineer; promoted 2d Asst. Engineer, Nov.
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21, 1863; resigned.
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J. M. T. Young
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Captain.
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July 2, 1864
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Entered the service as 2d Lieutenant; continued in ser-
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vice, and subsequently promoted 1st Lieutenant and
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Captain.
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