6 MARYLAND OFFICERS [REGULAR], IN U. S. NAVY AND MARINE CORPS.
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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Charles E. De Valin
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Chief Eng.
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Sept. 20, 1858
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Appointed 3d Asst. Engineer, 1858; attached to Home
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Squadron, 1861; promoted 2d Asst. Engineer, July
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17, 1861; 1st Asst. Engineer, March 17, 1863; serving
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on the gunboat Scioto, W. G. Squadron, 1862-3;
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Wateree, Pacific Squadron, 1864; commissioned as
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Chief Engineer and continued in service, with rela-
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tive rank of Lieut.-Commander.
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Isaiah Dewling
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Asst. Surgeon.
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May 24, 1864
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Entered the Volunteer Service as Acting Asst. Sur-
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geon; transferred to Regular Service; promoted
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Asst. Surgeon; continued in service.
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Edward Donaldson
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Rear Admiral.
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Oct., 1834
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Appointed Cadet Midshipman, Oct., 1834; promoted
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Passed Midshipman; commissioned Lieutenant;
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commanding steam gunboat Scioto, W. G. Squad-
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ron; bombardment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip,
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and capture of New Orleans, April, 1862, and other
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operations in the river; commissioned as Com-
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mander, July 16, 1862; commanding receiving ship at
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Philadelphia in 1862-63; executive officer of steamer
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Keystone State, N. A. Squadron, 1863-4; commanded
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the steam sloop Seminole, battle Mobile Bay, Aug.
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5, 1864; continued in service, and subsequently com-
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missioned Captain, Commodore and Rear-Admiral.
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T. A. Dornin
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Commodore.
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May 2, 1815
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July 16, 1862
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Entered the service as Midshipman; promoted Lieu-
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tenant; Commander; Captain; Commodore, July 16,
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1862; retired.
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Thos. M. Dukehart
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1st Asst. Eng.
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May 3, 1859
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Appointed 3d Asst. Engineer; promoted 2d Asst. Engi-
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neer, May 13, 1861; 1st Asst. Engineer, May 20, 1863;
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continued in service.
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William W. Dungan
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Chief Eng.
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June 26, 1856
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Entered the service as 3d Asst. Engineer; promoted
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1st Asst. Engineer; Chief Engineer, Feb. 1, 1862; at-
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tached to frigate Minnesota, 1861; Ottawa, S. A.
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Blockading Squadron, 1861-2; steam sloop Dacotah,
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N. A. Squadron, 1862-4; special duty, 1865, Philadel-
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phia; steam sloop Pensacola, N. Pacific Squadron,
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1865; continued in service, with relative rank of
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Lieut. -Commander.
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Marius Duvall
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Med. Director.
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Jan. 25, 1842
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Entered the service as Asst. Surgeon; commissioned
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as Past Asst. Surgeon and Surgeon; Navy Yard,
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Washington, 1861; ironclad steamer New Ironsides,
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1862; special service and S. A. Blockading Squad-
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ron, 1862-64; attack on Fort Sumter, April 7, 1863;
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in all the subsequent bombardments of the enemy's
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works off Charleston, rendering valuable service;
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1865-6, Navy Yard, Washington; continued in ser-
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vice, and subsequently commissioned as Medical In-
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spector and Medical Director, with relative rank of
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Captain.
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George W. Eckert
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Mate.
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Aug. 31, 1863
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July 6, 1864
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Resigned.
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William Edgar
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Mate.
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Dec. 22, 1863
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May 6, 1865
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Resigned.
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John B. Elliott
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P. Asst. Surg.
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May 20, 1829
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Entered the service as Asst. Surgeon; promoted
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Passed Asst. Surgeon; retired May 8, 1861.
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Henry Etting
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Pay Director.
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Nov. 7, 1826
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Entered the service as Purser; promoted Pay Director
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on Retired List.
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Clarence A. Evans
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3d Asst. Eng.
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Mar. 17, 1863
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Sept. 4, 1865
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Resigned.
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John J. Everhart
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Mate.
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April 19, 1862
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July 2, 1864
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Dismissed.
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Charles Eversfield
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Med. Director.
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May 29, 1843
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Entered the service as Asst. Surgeon; promoted
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Passed Asst. Surgeon; Surgeon; continued in ser-
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vice, and subsequently appointed Medical Inspector
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and Medical Director.
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Charles W. Flusser
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Lt.-Comd'r.
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July 19, 1847
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Entered the service as Midshipman; promoted Passed
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Midshipman; Master; Lieutenant; Lieut.-Com-
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mander, July 16, 1862; killed on board Miami, April
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19, 1864.
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