Franklin Buchanan (September 17, 1800 – May 11, 1874) was an officer in the United States Navy who became the only full admiral in the Confederate Navy...
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United States Navy have been named Buchanan, in honor of Captain (USN), Admiral (CSN) Franklin Buchanan. USS Buchanan (DD-131), was a Wickes-class destroyer...
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years later was named as President Franklin Pierce's minister to the United Kingdom. Beginning in 1844, Buchanan became a regular contender for the Democratic...
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USS Buchanan (DD-131), named for Franklin Buchanan, was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy. Buchanan was transferred to the United Kingdom...
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USS Buchanan (DD-484) was a Gleaves-class destroyer, the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Franklin Buchanan, who was an officer in...
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care of her few wounded—which included her captain, Flag Officer Franklin Buchanan—and repair her minimal battle damage. Determined to complete the destruction...
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Pennant of Admiral Franklin Buchanan, CSS Tennessee, at Battle of Mobile Bay, August 5, 1864 Digital recreation of Admiral Buchanan's pennant Admiral's...
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Benjamin Franklin Buchanan (October 4, 1857 – February 21, 1932) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Virginia...
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during the American Civil War. She served as the flagship of Admiral Franklin Buchanan (who would later be captured in the same ship), commander of the Mobile...
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Buchanan is a surname of Scottish origin (see Clan Buchanan). People with this surname include: Alick Buchanan-Smith, Baron Balerno (1898–1984), British...
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of soldiers, attacked a smaller Confederate fleet led by Admiral Franklin Buchanan and three forts that guarded the entrance to Mobile Bay: Morgan, Gaines...
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Franklin Pierce (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869) was the 14th president of the United States, serving from 1853 to 1857. A northern Democrat who believed...
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from 1962 to 1991. She was sunk as a target in 2000. Buchanan was named for Admiral Franklin Buchanan and was laid down by Todd-Pacific Shipbuilding at Seattle...
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12-pounder Howitzers. Virginia's commanding officer, Flag Officer Franklin Buchanan, arrived to take command only a few days before her first sortie;...
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the Battle of Hampton Roads, when her commanding officer, Captain Franklin Buchanan, was wounded in the March 8, 1862 attack on USS Cumberland and Congress...
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Britain in the Alabama Claims. John Mercer Brooke Isaac Newton Brown Franklin Buchanan James Dunwoody Bulloch Catesby ap Roger Jones Matthew Fontaine Maury...
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Joseph Buchanan (/bjuːˈkænən/; born November 2, 1938) is an American paleoconservative author, political commentator, and politician. Buchanan was an...
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Benjamin Franklin Buchanan (1857–1932), Virginia State Senate Hugh Buchanan (politician) (1823–1890), Georgia State Senate John Preston Buchanan (1888–1937)...
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Captain Franklin Buchanan & Captain Josiah Tattnall...
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officers with whom he had served in the Mexican–American War. Commander Franklin Buchanan was captain of Susquehanna and Joel Abbot was captain of Macedonian...
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which he expected to command; but that job instead went to Captain Franklin Buchanan. Forrest was then replaced as the Commandant of the Gosport Shipyard...
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officers with whom he had served in the Mexican–American War. Commander Franklin Buchanan was captain of Susquehanna. Joel Abbot, Perry's second in command...
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Abraham Lincoln. Buchanan was nominated by the Democratic Party at its 1856 convention, where he defeated both the incumbent President Franklin Pierce and Illinois...
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came under hot fire from Fort LaPena. Cmdre. Perry ordered Commander Franklin Buchanan to disembark the surf boats and storm the fort. As the landing party...
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Buchanan's Birthplace State Park is an 18.5-acre (7.5 ha) Pennsylvania state park near Cove Gap in Peters Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The...
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), commonly known by his initials FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving...
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HMS Campbeltown (I42) (section As USS Buchanan)
Navy during the Second World War. She was originally US destroyer USS Buchanan, and was one of 50 obsolescent U.S. Navy destroyers transferred to the...
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skipper, Lt. Smith, rallies his men on board to do their duty. Captain Franklin Buchanan (Leon B. Stevens) of Virginia rallies his men similarly. Congress...
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Senate, representing the state's 1st district. Buchanan succeeded his father, Benjamin Franklin Buchanan, who would go on to become Lieutenant Governor...
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recounted by Lieutenant Robert D. Minor, CSN, in a letter to Admiral Franklin Buchanan dated February 2, 1864, detailing the first venture to capture USS Michigan...
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