USS Natchez was a sloop-of-war in the United States Navy built at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Virginia in 1827. Commanded by Commander George...
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USS Natchez may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy: USS Natchez (1827), a sloop-of-war launched in 1827. USS Natchez (PG-85)...
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the name Natchez. The first was USS Natchez (1827), an 18-gun sloop-of-war with a complement of 190 men, built by Norfolk Navy Yard in 1827. She mainly...
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1860 USS Lexington (1825) USS Louisiana (1812) USS Marion (1839) USS Maryland (1799) USS Natchez (1827) USS Ohio (1812), captured 12 August 1814 USS Ontario (1813)...
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USS Natalie Mae (SP-1005) USS Natchaug (AOG-54) USS Natchez (1827, PG-85, PG-102/PF-2) USS Natchitoches (YTB-799) USS Nathan Hale (SSBN-623) USS Nathanael Greene...
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July 1827 to November 1828, cruised the Caribbean in the sloop of war Natchez in the campaign against pirates in that area. He made a voyage to the Mediterranean...
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commission as a lieutenant on March 3, 1827, after almost a decade of service. Next, he served briefly in the sloop Natchez and in the schooner Grampus in 1831...
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the Natchez Revolt that began in 1729 with the Natchez overrunning Fort Rosalie. Approximately 230 French colonists were killed and the Natchez settlement...
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Edward Y. McCauley (category 1827 births)
aboard the USS Fairfield, the USS Delaware and the USS Cumberland. In May 1846, McCauley was reassigned to the Africa Squadron aboard the USS United States...
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(185 km/h). The circulation affected areas from the Florida Panhandle to Natchez in the Mississippi Territory, but the worst effects were in the New Orleans...
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Choctaw), the official U.S. Interpreter. The delegation planned to travel the Natchez Trace to Nashville, then to Lexington and Maysville, Kentucky; across the...
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Spanish military, governor of Spanish Louisiana. Captured Baton Rouge, Natchez, and Mobile, all in British West Florida. John Laurance, New York politician...
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Quapaw allied with French colonists against the Natchez, resulting in the practical extermination of the Natchez tribe. The French relocated the Arkansas Post...
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of the state, reaching across the Mississippi River to the east around Natchez, and the Fourche Maline culture in the northwestern part of the state....
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shipped downriver from such markets as Louisville on the Ohio River, and Natchez on the Mississippi. Traders created regular migration routes served by...
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of Rachel's sister Mary Donelson Caffrey (either in Nashville or in the Natchez District of Mississippi Territory) while the Jacksons traveled, but Caffrey...
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rebellion, the local militia was joined by detachments from the USS Natchez and USS Warren in Norfolk and militias from neighboring counties in Virginia...
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(1764–1831), Anglo-Irish lawyer and politician. Member of Harmony Lodge No. 1 at Natchez, Mississippi, among others. Archie Bleyer (1909–1989), American song arranger...
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rebelled and killed him. Abijah Hunt (1762–1811), planter and merchant in the Natchez District in Mississippi. In 1808, he sold one of his plantations, complete...
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block Louisiana's trade. From Mobile, the British could move overland to Natchez to cut off New Orleans from the north. Percy took with him HMS Hermes (22...
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to create the Maysville Road, which would link the National Road to the Natchez Trace via Lexington, Kentucky. With the strong support of Van Buren, Jackson...
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are operated for tourism purposes on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. USS Wolverine, built in 1912 as PS Seeandbee, was the biggest passenger-carrying...
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Franklin who planned to move the Shiner's into the deep South via the Natchez trace. Slaveholder Levi Pumphrey was remembered by a former slave as "a...
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series of trading cards done by the artist on musicians. In 1957, the film Natchez Trace starring Zachary Scott, Marcia Henderson, and William Campbell, and...
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important cities of Pensacola, Mobile, Biloxi, Baton Rouge, and, disputably, Natchez. In 1763, the British laid out Pensacola's modern street plan. British...
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New Orleans, Louisiana Albert Estopinal March 4, 1891 October 19, 1842 Natchez, Mississippi 60th (1907–1909) William P. Whyte Democratic Maryland (Senator)...
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