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    Hiram Paulding (December 11, 1797 – October 20, 1878) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy, who served from the War of 1812 until after the Civil...
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    Hiram (/Hai:rm/) is a city in Paulding County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population is 4,929. The Georgia General Assembly incorporated...
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    The 21 Pauldings doubled the number of destroyers in the US Navy. The Paulding class derived its name from the class's lead ship, Paulding, named for...
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    Dallas. Paulding County was created from Cherokee County by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 3, 1832. In 1851, a portion of Paulding County...
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    USS Paulding (DD-22) was the lead ship of Paulding-class destroyers in the United States Navy. She was named for Rear Admiral Hiram A. Paulding (1797-1878)...
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    She was named for former Secretary of the Navy James Kirke Paulding. James K. Paulding was laid down 31 July 1918 and launched 20 April 1920 by New...
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  • Latter Day Saint movement Hiram Paulding (1797–1878), American Navy officer Hiram Powers (1805–1873), American sculptor Hiram Pratt (1800–1840), mayor...
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    Cortlandtville, Cortlandt Manor. Paulding's descendants are numerous but perhaps the best-known of them is his son Hiram Paulding (b.1797 - d.1878), who served...
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  • American sculptor (1883 – 1935) Hiram Paulding (1797–1878), rear admiral in the U.S. Navy; son of John Paulding James Kirke Paulding (1778–1860), novelist and...
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  • pages 292–293 Norwich University Archives (2018). "#76 Rear Admiral Hiram Paulding Joined the Navy at Age 14". 200 Things About Norwich. Northfield, VT:...
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  • The Paulding County School District is a public school district in Paulding County, Georgia, United States, based in Dallas. It serves the communities...
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  • New York Navy Yard; and commissioned on 17 March 1838, with Commander Hiram Paulding in command. Levant sailed from New York on 1 April 1838 for four years'...
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    Commander Henry Meigs Meade, USN. His wife, Rebecca Paulding, was the daughter of Rear Admiral Hiram Paulding. "A Winter Voyage Through the Straights of Magellan"...
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  • at Philadelphia in 1863 and purchased for the Navy by Rear Admiral Hiram Paulding 5 October from her owner, Arron Innes, Poughkeepsie, New York. Renamed...
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    The Hiram Colored School in Hiram in Paulding County, Georgia was built in 1930. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. The...
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    to 1000 students. In 1968, the Paulding County School District consolidated Hiram into Paulding County High School. Hiram remained without a secondary school...
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  • consisted of senior naval officers Commodore Joseph Smith, Commodore Hiram Paulding, Commander Charles H. Davis and Assistant Secretary of the Navy Gustavus...
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    Captain Hiram Paulding in command. On 29 August, the Navy Department, at the request of the Prussian Minister to the United States, directed Paulding to "take...
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    Lieutenant Charles Robert Malden, called it Rabbits Island. In 1826, Hiram Paulding became the first American naval officer to visit the island. Marín's...
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    submitted for consideration. The three men were Captains Joseph Smith, Hiram Paulding, and Commander Charles Henry Davis. The board considered seventeen designs...
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    party. Members of the Ironclad board included Commodores Joseph Smith, Hiram Paulding and Charles H. Davis. The board lacked experienced shipbuilders but...
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    the USS Dolphin in 1825, written by the United States Navy officer Hiram Paulding. According to this account, the crew of the Dolphin supplied themselves...
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  • Hospital, Marietta, Georgia Wellstar North Fulton Hospital Wellstar Paulding Hospital, Hiram, Georgia Wellstar West Georgia Medical Center LaGrange, Georgia...
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    Captain Samuel L. Breese, November 1, 1858 – October 25, 1861 Captain Hiram Paulding, October 25, 1861 – May 1, 1865 Commodore Charles H. Bell, May 1, 1865...
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    June 1845, Vincennes sailed for the Far East under command of Captain Hiram Paulding. She was accompanied by the ship-of-the-line Columbus, under the command...
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  • resolve to sustain this fight alone." — Simon Bolivar, December 21, 1824. Hiram Paulding, a US sailor who visited him in his camp in Huaraz, recounts that Bolívar...
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    repelled several boarding attempts by British gunboats. Midshipman Hiram Paulding was on board Ticonderoga during the battle and used his pistol to discharge...
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    arrested by the U.S. Navy Home Squadron under the command of Commodore Hiram Paulding and once again returned to the U.S. amid considerable public controversy...
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    filibusters in Central America, he was instrumental in having Commodore Hiram Paulding removed from command for his landing of Marines in Nicaragua and compelling...
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    Ellice Islands. 1825, the schooner USS Dolphin (1821), under Lieutenant Hiram Paulding, visited Nikunau and Tabiteuea. 1870, from 15 to 26 May, the sloop...
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