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This article is about the naval officer. For his son, the electrical engineer, see
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He retired from the Navy on November 10, 1894, and died at his home in
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on August 25, 1887. In 1893 he was made Commander-in-Chief of the
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on December 10, 1903. He is buried with his wife at the
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in 1851 and graduated the next year. Ordered to the
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Burials at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery
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Bancroft Gherardi, Jr.

Jackson, Louisiana
Stratford, Connecticut
United States of America
United States Navy

Rear admiral
USS Chocura
USS Port Royal
USS Colorado
USS Lancaster
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Bancroft Gherardi, Jr.

rear admiral
United States Navy
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
French
Corsica

Jackson
Louisiana
George Bancroft
Ohio
Mexican–American War
U.S. Naval Academy
St. Louis

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