Admiral Montgomery Sicard (30 September 1836 – 14 September 1900) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Sicard was born...
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was service during World War II. She was named for Rear Admiral Montgomery Sicard. Sicard was laid down on 18 June 1919 by the Bath Iron Works at Bath,...
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architect and critic Montgomery Schuyler Jr. (1877–1955), American diplomat Montgomery Sicard (1836–1900), American army officer Montgomery Slatkin (born 1945)...
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Stephen Sicard (1795–1839) and Lydia Eliza (née Hunt) Sicard (1813–1888). Among his siblings were Stephen Sicard and Rear Admiral Montgomery Sicard. After...
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Sicard Maurice-Yvan Sicard (1910–2000), French journalist Montgomery Sicard (1836–1900), Rear Admiral in the United States Navy Pedro Sicard (born 1968), Mexican...
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1869–1873 Commodore William Nicholson Jeffers, 1873–1881 Commodore Montgomery Sicard, 1881–1890 Captain William M. Folger, 1890–1893 Commodore William...
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George Montgomery Sicard in 1900. Sicard came from Utica, New York; his paternal uncle, George J. Sicard, was a partner of Cleveland, Bissell & Sicard, and...
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Spotts USS Powhatan – Cdre. James F. Schenck USS Seneca – Lcdr. Montgomery Sicard USS Shenandoah – Cpt. Daniel B. Ridgley USS Susquehanna – Cdre. Sylvanus...
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1886–1890 Succeeded by Robert L. Phythian Military offices Preceded by Montgomery Sicard Commander-in-Chief, North Atlantic Squadron March 28, 1898 – October...
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Atlantic Squadron over to Rear Admiral Montgomery Sicard and moved to the final tour of his career, relieving Sicard as commander of the New York Navy Yard...
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aboard armored cruiser USS New York, the flagship of Rear Admiral Montgomery Sicard, commander North Atlantic Station. Following the sinking of battleship...
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cruiser USS Brooklyn at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba. Rear Admiral Montgomery Sicard – Chief of the US Navy Bureau of Ordnance. Rear Admiral Charles D...
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Secord family (section Ambroise Sicard)
The Secord family (originally Sicard) was a colonial New York family whose loyalties were split during the American Revolution. The family traces its origins...
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Commodore Francis M. Bunce 2 June 1895 – 1 May 1897 Rear Admiral Montgomery Sicard 1 May 1897 – 28 March 1898 Rear Admiral William T. Sampson 28 March...
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Admiral Bancroft Gherardi, June 1, 1893 – November 22, 1894 Commodore Montgomery Sicard, November 22, 1894 – May 1, 1897 Commodore Francis M. Bunce, May 1...
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soldier and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Admiral Montgomery Sicard of Civil War fame, and Gustavus Swan. Also buried here is Richie Evans...
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Goodyear (1874–1904), who married George Montgomery Sicard, a son of Stephen Sicard, in 1900. His uncle, George J. Sicard, was a law partner of Grover Cleveland...
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William G. Temple USS Saugus: Cmdr. Edmund R. Colhoun USS Seneca: Lcdr. Montgomery Sicard USS Tacony: Lcdr. William T. Truxton USS Unadilla: Lcdr. Frank M....
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served as fleet surgeon with the East India Squadron from 1856 to 1858 Montgomery Sicard James Glynn Andrew Hull Foote commanded USS Portsmouth on 20–21 November...
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for the Planter. The real value was around $67,000. The report of Montgomery Sicard, commander and inspector of ordnance, to Commodore Patterson, navy-yard...
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Easton Earl Madeira; and Adelia Ireland (1872–1936), who married Dr. Montgomery H. Sicard (who was connected with the marine division of Standard Oil of New...
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1891, the "New Navy" monitor commissioned 27 October 1891, Captain Montgomery Sicard in command. During the next year Miantonomoh cruised the east coast...
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is a theatrical play, written collectively by Albert Camus, Jeanne-Paule Sicard, Yves Bourgeois[citation needed] and Alfred Poignant,[citation needed] in...
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United States Navy Gleaves Destroyer 1,630 7 February 1943 scrapped 1947 Sicard Clemson Destroyer minelayer 1,215 9 June 1920 sold for scrap 22 June 1946...
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Easton Earl Madeira. Adelia Ireland (1872–1936), who married Dr. Montgomery H. Sicard, who was connected with the marine division of Standard Oil of New...
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welcome. Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex is an extension of the Liberty Park Sports Complex and is located on the road that runs behind it. Sicard Hollow...
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minelayers Gamble (DM-15), Ramsay (DM-16), Montgomery (DM-17), Breese (DM-18), Tracy (DM-19), Preble (DM-20), Sicard (DM-21), Pruitt (DM-22) 4 fast minesweepers...
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Nest order of ships from the pier outboard – Tracy, Preble, Cummings [62] Sicard DM-21 Undamaged Moored starboard side to Pruitt in berth B-18 Navy Yard...
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to a directorate. However effective leadership rested with Maurice-Yvan Sicard who resisted attempts to merge the party into a wider movement. The PPF...
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entrepreneur and UN civil servant Anne Shymer (1879–1915), American chemist Anne Sicard, French politician Anne-Gaëlle Sidot (born 1979), French tennis player Anne...
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