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    Thomas Tingey (11 September 1750 – 23 February 1829) was a commodore of the United States Navy. Originally serving in the British Royal Navy, Tingey later...
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    is known as Tingey House in honor of its first resident and yard commandant, Commodore Thomas Tingey. According to popular legend, Tingey's ghost haunts...
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    USS Tingey (DD-539) was a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy. She was the third Navy ship to be named for Commodore Thomas Tingey (1750–1829)...
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  • Thomas Tingey Craven may refer to: Thomas Tingey Craven (admiral, born 1808) (1808–1887), United States Navy officer who served in the Civil War Thomas...
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    Thomas Tingey Craven (8 July 1873 in Vallejo, California – 5 April 1950 in St. Albans, New York) was a United States naval officer with service in World...
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    Thomas Tingey Craven (December 30, 1808 – August 23, 1887) was a 19th-century United States Navy officer who rose to prominence during the Civil War....
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    Navy, under the supervision of the Yard's first commandant, Commodore Thomas Tingey, who served in that capacity for 29 years. The original boundaries that...
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  • Commodore Thomas Tingey who, with others, had acted as surety for a bond executed on 1 May 1812 by Lewis Deblois, a naval purser. United States v. Tingey, 30...
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    USS Tingey (DD-272) was a Clemson-class destroyer in service with the United States Navy from 1919 to 1922. She was scrapped in 1936. The Clemson class...
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    April 2012. Los Angeles Times. November 2, 1923. p. 12 "Craven, Thomas T. (Thomas Tingey), 1873–1950", Social networks and archival context project, Institute...
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    wife, Hannah Tingey, daughter of Commodore Thomas Tingey, a longtime commandant of the Washington Navy Yard. His brother, Thomas Tingey Craven would also...
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  • Tingey (1857–1938), American Mormon leader Thomas Tingey (1750–1829), United States Navy commodore This page lists people with the surname Tingey. If...
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  • American politician Thomas Tingey Craven (rear admiral) (1808–1887), United States Navy officer who served in the Civil War Thomas Tingey Craven (US Navy...
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  • Board of Navy Commissioners and not to the shipyard commandants like Thomas Tingey and Isaac Hull. The BNC placed such a high value on Doughty's nautical...
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    Navy Commissioners to Thomas Tingey, 1 May 1815 RG45 NARA. Maloney, pp. 270–271. Board of Navy Commissioners to Thomas Tingey, 11 May 1815 Minutes of...
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    Yard and its business practices. Writing on 11 May 1815 to Commodore Thomas Tingey the BNC stated, "The Board are about contracting for the repairs of...
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    Tingey (TB-34) was a Blakely-class torpedo boat of the United States Navy. She was the first of three ships to be named after Commodore Thomas Tingey...
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    request, in 1821, Commodore Thomas Tingey supplied data on scale of wages for various shipyard occupations from 1801–1820. Tingey's submission has one serious...
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    Fox was to superintend the construction and repair of naval vessels. Thomas Tingey had overall charge of the yard and its employees, however, as naval...
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    simultaneously were opposed to black freedom and abolition." During Commodore Thomas Tingey's tenure from 1801 to 1829, his correspondence with the Board of Navy...
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    Architect of the Capitol and superintendent of the U.S. Patent Office Thomas Tingey (1750–1829), U.S. Navy commodore John Payne Todd (1792–1852), son of...
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  • founding member and president of the American Society of Civil Engineers Thomas Tingey Craven (1822) – rear admiral, United States Navy George Yeaton Sawyer...
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    United States began in the early 19th century under the command of Thomas Tingey, the first commandant of the Washington Navy Yard. The first artifact...
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  • Smith Lee 1848–1851 Lieutenant Thomas Tingey Craven 1851–1855 Lieutenant Joseph Foster Green 1855–1858 Commander Thomas Tingey Craven 1858–1860 Lieutenant...
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    on Wednesday, 02 March 1921, when Captain Moffett relieved Captain Thomas Tingey Craven to become the Director of Naval Aviation. The Evening Star (Washington...
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  • Reginald M. Cram 1936 – adjutant general of the Vermont National Guard Thomas Tingey Craven 1824 – U.S. Navy Admiral George Dewey (attended 1852–1854) –...
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  • 1815–1822 Stephen Decatur, 1815–1820 Jacob Nicholas Jones, 1824–1826 Thomas Tingey, October 1827 Daniel Todd Patterson, 1828–1832 Charles Stewart, 1830–1833...
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  • its other powers. An early Supreme Court case, the United States v. Thomas Tingey, recognized that the United States Government has a right to enter into...
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  • Basse-terre Roads 17 May and was subsequently ordered to Commodore Thomas Tingey's Squadron. In company with Ganges 16 June Norfolk captured the French...
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    Gertrude Clarkson (1701), Elizabeth Bankes (1711), Nathan Hall (1719), Thomas Tingey (1729), John Hurrion (1732), and John Sladen (1733, two editions same...
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