Seaton Schroeder (August 17, 1849 – October 19, 1922) was an admiral of the United States Navy. He contributed to the development of the Driggs-Schroeder...
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Seaton can refer to: Seaton Glacier Seaton, South Australia Seaton, Victoria Seaton, Ontario Seaton House, one of the largest men's homeless shelters...
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Southerland; Rhode Island, Captain Joseph B. Murdock; and Virginia, Captain Seaton Schroeder. Second Squadron and Third Division were commanded by Rear Admiral...
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American swimmer Rob Schroeder (1926–2011), American racing driver Seaton Schroeder (1849–1922), U.S. Navy admiral Stassi Schroeder (born 1988), American...
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held that post until April 1903 when he was succeeded by Commander Seaton Schroeder. He was promoted to rear admiral on 10 August 1903. He assumed command...
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USS Schroeder (DD-501), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy, named for Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder (1849–1922). Entering...
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commissioned on 2 June 1890 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard with Lieutenant Seaton Schroeder in command. Vesuvius carried three 15-inch (38 cm) cast-iron pneumatic...
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Driggs-Schroeder was the name of several naval guns designed by US Navy officers William H. Driggs and Seaton Schroeder for the United States Navy in the...
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1900) Capt. Charles D. Sigsbee (February 1900 – April 1903) Cmdr. Seaton Schroeder (May 1903 – April 1906) Capt. Raymond P. Rodgers (reappointed) (April...
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were transported to Guam aboard the SS Rosecrans. Guam's governor, Seaton Schroeder, was unprepared for their arrival, and they remained aboard ship in...
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1900 – William Edwin Safford Acting June 12, 1900 July 19, 1900 2 Seaton Schroeder July 12, 1900 January 25, 1903 – William Swift Acting January 25, 1903...
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great-great-great-grandson of Benjamin Franklin. His uncle was Admiral Seaton Schroeder. He was appointed "at large" from the District of Columbia to the United...
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(1899–1900) William Edwin Safford, acting Naval governor (1900) Admiral Seaton Schroeder, Naval governor (1900–1903) Rear Admiral William Swift, acting Naval...
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Guam (1899–1900) William Edwin Safford, acting for Leary (1899–1900) Seaton Schroeder, Naval governor of Guam (1900–1901) Philippines Proclamation of independence...
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constant nudity of the people bothered the second American governor Seaton Schroeder (1900–1903) so much that he decided to move them off the island. They...
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Geodetic Survey. Maria Campbell Wainwright, who married Rear Admiral Seaton Schroeder. Wainwright died at Donaldsonville, Louisiana, on August 10, 1862,...
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Captain Gilbert C. Wise, USS Vesuvius under the command of Lieutenant Seaton Schroeder, the torpedo boat USS Cushing under Lieutenant Cameron McRae Winslow...
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his service at Veracruz, Mexico. A Naval Academy classmate, Admiral Seaton Schroeder, became his brother-in-law when he married Wainwright's sister, Maria...
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for which he was to be paid $75,000. Gorringe and his assistant, Seaton Schroeder, left for Europe to purchase materials and then went to Alexandria...
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first Western-trained midwives in 1901. Maria Schroeder, the wife of Guam's second governor Seaton Schroeder, fundraised for a hospital to serve the local...
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Intelligence Officer and returned to ONI in April 1906, succeeding Commander Seaton Schroeder, and was promoted to rear admiral on 4 July 1908. Rodgers in turn was...
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Military offices Preceded by Seaton Schroeder Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet 1911–1913 Succeeded by Charles J. Badger...
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Office, Maj. Gen. Wallace F. Randolph, Chief of Artillery, Commander Seaton Schroeder, family member of Benjamin Franklin, Maj. Gen. Daniel Butterfield,...
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College 1903-1906 Next: John Porter Merrell Previous: Charles M. Thomas Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet 1908–1909 Next: Seaton Schroeder...
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Peter Lawford (redirect from Patricia Seaton)
ISBN 0-521-81617-3 Schroeder, Alan (2004), Celebrity-in-Chief: How Show Business Took Over the White House, Westview Press, ISBN 0-8133-4137-X Seaton, Patricia...
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he was briefly appointed as Governor of Guam to allow then-Governor Seaton Schroeder to return to Washington, D.C. to testify in the Schley Inquiry. Swift...
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Sperry (1847–1911) May 9, 1908 March 1909 ~296 days 3 Schroeder, SeatonRear Admiral Seaton Schroeder (1849–1922) March 1909 June 1911 ~2 years, 92 days 4...
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Driggs-Seabury was preceded by the Driggs-Schroeder series of weapons, designed by W. H. Driggs and Seaton Schroeder in the late 1880s and produced by the...
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1904. She was commissioned for active service on 7 May 1906. Captain Seaton Schroeder was the ship's first commander. Virginia began a shakedown cruise in...
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of Guam In office February 6, 1903 – January 11, 1904 Preceded by Seaton Schroeder Succeeded by Frank Herman Schofield Personal details Born November...
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