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Charles S. Cotton

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conveyed a new Corean ambassador and his staff to Japan on their way to the United States, where they established the first accredited Corean embassy outside of Asia. From January 1884 to October 1887, Cotton was assigned to the Norfolk Navy Yard as inspector of ordnance. From October 1887 to
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rescued almost 700 survivors. She then conveyed more than 1000 prisoners of war to the United States, delivering the officers to the Naval Academy in Maryland and the enlisted men to the Portsmouth Navy Yard in New Hampshire. Returning to Cuba,
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and China. For eight months of the extended cruise, Cotton served as navigator and watch officer. From 30 September 1869 to 29 July 1870, he was assigned to the Naval Academy. From 1 October to 23 December 1870, Cotton served at the
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On 30 August 1865, Cotton married Rebecca Cecilia Robertson (30 October 1843 – 7 January 1926). Their son Charles Stanhope Cotton Jr. (19 March 1870 – 11 October 1926) served as a captain in the Army Air Service during
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in the vicinity of Brazil. From 1 May 1874 to 1 June 1876, Cotton returned to the Kittery Navy Yard. From 15 September to 4 October 1876, he served as executive officer of the receiving ship
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from September 1880 to June 1881 in the western Pacific and from July 1881 to September 1883 in the vicinity of Corea. From June to July 1881, he commanded the steamer gunboat
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from 13 November 1865 to 3 May 1869. He was promoted to lieutenant commander on 25 July 1866. The ship first visited Brazil, then proceeded to India,
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from 22 June to 5 October 1891. On 28 May 1892, Cotton was promoted to captain. From May 1892 to 15 August 1894, he commanded the receiving ship
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again from 19 April 1899 to 23 March 1900. Cotton was promoted to rear admiral on 27 March 1900, serving as president of the Retiring Board in
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After the war, Cotton returned to the Mare Island Navy Yard as captain of the yard from 3 October 1898 to 19 April 1899. He then commanded the
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as commander of the quarterdeck gun battery. On 11 November 1862, Cotton was promoted to ensign while still only nineteen years old.
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from 7 June to 15 August 1861. On 28 June, he participated in the chase and sinking of the Confederate privateer
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from 28 April 1903 until his retirement from active duty on 16 February 1904. On 7 July 1903, he visited
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to load troops from the 9th Massachusetts Regiment and the 34th Michigan Regiment. She landed them at
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After his retirement, Cotton and his wife lived in Washington, D.C. In February 1909, he died in
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on a visit to the Dominican Republic to explore establishment of an American naval base at
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December 1890, he served as inspector of the Fifteenth Lighthouse District.
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After graduation as a passed midshipman, Cotton was assigned to the frigate
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loaded the 33rd Michigan Regiment at Santiago and delivered the troops to
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on 1 July. After the destruction of Admiral Cervera's squadron on 3 July,
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From April 1891 to May 1892, Cotton was given command of the sloop of war
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From 24 February to 13 July 1863, Cotton was assigned to the sloop of war
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During the Spanish–American War, Cotton commanded the auxiliary cruiser
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From 5 January to 24 April 1871, Cotton served aboard the screw frigate
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Cotton was the son of Lester Holt Cotton and Mary Ann (White) Cotton.
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Officers of the Army and Navy (Regular) Who Served in the Civil War
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from 16 July 1900 to early 1903. Cotton served as commander of the
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except for a few weeks of detached service aboard the sloop of war
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The Records of Living Officers of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps
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from 26 March to 14 July. He then became commandant of the
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from 25 April to 2 September 1898. Acting as a scout ship,
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United States Navy personnel of the Spanish–American War
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After the war, Cotton was assigned to the screw sloop
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Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the United States
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Milwaukee
Nice
Union Navy
United States Navy
Rear Admiral
European Squadron
Norfolk Navy Yard and Station
USS Harvard
USS Philadelphia
USS Independence
Bering Sea Patrol Squadron
USS Mohican
USS Alert
USS Monocacy
American Civil War
Spanish–American War

United States Navy
rear admiral
Union Navy
American Civil War
Spanish–American War
European Squadron
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Detroit, Michigan
United States Naval Academy
Wisconsin's 1st congressional district
John F. Potter
St. Lawrence

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