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USS Pensacola (1859)

The first USS Pensacola was a screw steamer that served in the United States Navy during the U.S. Civil War.Pensacola was launched by the Pensacola Navy Yard on August 15, 1859, and commissioned there on December 5, 1859, for towing to Washington Navy Yard for installation of machinery. She was decommissioned January 31, 1860, and commissioned in full on September 16, 1861, Captain Henry W. Morris in command.Service history[edit] Civil War, 1862–1864Pensacola departed Alexandria, Virginia on January 11, 1862, for the Gulf of Mexico to join Admiral David Farragut's newly created West Gulf Blockading Squadron. She steamed with that fleet in the historic dash past Confederate Fort St. Philip and Fort Jackson which protected New Orleans, Louisiana on April 24. The next day, Pensacola engaged batteries below that great Confederate metropolis. On April 26, a landing party raised the United States flag over the mint at New Orleans.During the next two years, she helped guard the lower Mississippi River, returning to New York Navy Yard where she decommissioned April 29, 1864, for the installation of new and improved machinery originally intended for the cancelled sloop-of-war USS Wanaloset.[edit] Pacific Squadron, 1866–1884Recommissioned August 16, 1866, Pensacola sailed around Cape Horn to join the Pacific Squadron, serving from time to time as flagship. Her cruising ranged from Chile to Puget Sound and west to Hawaii. While in the harbor of Coquimbo, Chile, on 30 July 1873, Ordinary Seaman Patrick Regan jumped overboard and rescued a drowning crewmate, for which he was later awarded the Medal of Honor.[1] But for two periods in ordinary, February 15, 1870 to October 14, 1871, and December 31, 1873 to July 13, 1874, Pensacola continued this duty until detached from the Pacific squadron in June 1883. Departing Callao, Peru on July 18, she sailed west across the Pacific and Indian Oceans, transited the Suez Canal, and steamed the length of the Mediterranean Sea before crossing the Atlantic to arrive in Hampton Roads on May 4, 1884. She decommissioned at Norfolk, Virginia on May 23.[edit] Atlantic and Pacific, 1885–1892Recommissioned April 4, 1885, Pensacola operated in European waters until returning to Norfolk in February 1888 for repairs. Operations along the Atlantic Coast and a cruise along the coast of Africa ended when the ship returned to New York in May 1890. In August she headed back to familiar haunts in the Pacific, arriving in San Francisco on August 10, 1891. Following a visit to Hawaii, she decommissioned at Mare Island on April 18, 1892.[edit] Training and receiving ship, 1898–1911Recommissioned on November 22, 1898, Pensacola served as a training ship for Naval apprentices until going back into ordinary on May 31, 1899. She was back in commission July 14, 1901, subsequently used as receiving ship at Yerba Buena Training Station, San Francisco until finally decommissioning on December 6, 1911, and struck from the Navy Register on December 23. She was burned and sunk by the Navy in San Francisco Bay near Hunters Point early in May 1912.

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John Strong Abbott Veteran Flowers have been left.

22 Sep 1846 – 16 Mar 1889

Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA

Plot info: Section 2, Lot 091 (Cenotaph)

Newton H. Adams Veteran Flowers have been left.

9 May 1836 – 17 Nov 1869

Clarence, Erie County, New York, USA

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Corp Frederick B. Akin Flowers have been left.

6 Jul 1837 – 5 Feb 1909

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Plot info: USNP; Plot 3 Row 29, Grave 493

George E. Alchorn Veteran Flowers have been left.

25 Dec 1839 – 6 May 1873

Fall River, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA

Plot info: SG993, Woodbine Path

John Anderson Veteran Flowers have been left.

1880 – 19 May 1903

Vallejo, Solano County, California, USA

Plot info: Section D, Row 10, Plot 089

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Thomas Armstrong Veteran Flowers have been left.

unknown – 15 Sep 1867

New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA

Claude Babcock Flowers have been left.

21 Jan 1834 – 1 Feb 1877

Key West, Monroe County, Florida, USA

Plot info: LOT 87 TRACT 5/ 2ND AVE

Pvt Charles Blum Flowers have been left.

23 May 1843 – 25 Mar 1915

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Plot info: USNH Plot 2 Row 21 Grave 12

Dr John Mills Browne Veteran Flowers have been left.

10 May 1831 – 7 Dec 1894

Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA

Plot info: Sec: 1, Site: 155-A-WS

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Sgt Joseph Alexander Carman Flowers have been left.

1838 – 4 Jan 1912

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Plot info: USNH Plot 3 Row 6 Grave 12

Adm Dewitt Clinton CoffmanFamous Memorial Veteran Flowers have been left.

28 Nov 1851 – 27 Jun 1932

US Navy Vice Admiral. Coffman graduated from the...

Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA

Plot info: Section 3

SMN Thomas Donnelly

1811 – 21 Jan 1873

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Plot info: USNH Plot 2 Row 14 Grave 4

Nelson N. Downing Jr. Veteran Flowers have been left.

1842 – 24 Apr 1862

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA

Plot info: Harmony Grove 293 J

Albert C Edelin Veteran Flowers have been left.

unknown – 27 Aug 1896

Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA

Plot info: R140/225

SGT Thomas S. Ferguson Flowers have been left.

7 Jan 1861 – 3 Feb 1929

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Plot info: USNH Plot 3 Row 12 Grave 22

SMN Wilhelm Martin “William” Fickweiler Flowers have been left.

7 Jan 1886 – 23 Jul 1905

La Porte, La Porte County, Indiana, USA

Plot info: North Sec B, Row 21, Lot 145-2

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Sgt Joshua Grier Flowers have been left.

21 Dec 1846 – 10 Jul 1898

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Plot info: USNH Plot 1 Row 4 Grave 41

SMN John Henderson Flowers have been left.

1821 – 24 Apr

Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA

Plot info: USNH Plot 2 Row 17 Grave 24

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