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in the Navy on September 25, 1840, and spent a year at the Mediterranean Station before serving at the Home Station from 1842 to 1843. For the next two years, Wells served in the
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The Dismissal of Major Granville O. Haller of the Regular Army of the United States by Order of the Secretary of War in Special Orders, No. 331, of July 25, 1863
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in 1874, captain of the yard at the old Philadelphia Navy Yard from 1874 to 1876 and commandant of the new
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from 1876 to 1877. He was Chief Signal Officer of the Navy in 1879–80. Wells received a promotion to
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The Reply to a Pamphlet Recently Published by G. O. Haller, Late a U.S. Major U.S.A…
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on August 1, 1884. He was placed on the retired list September 22, 1884.
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After his tour of duty at Philadelphia, Wells obtained command of the
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on June 19, 1871. Wells served as executive officer at the
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on July 16, 1862, then became the executive officer of the
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United States Navy personnel of the Mexican–American War
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in early 1863. During this time he sent a letter to the
550:(Philadelphia, Pa.: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1878). 498:, from heart disease, and was buried in Philadelphia's 282:, and attended school there. He was appointed as a 241: 227: 189: 179: 159: 141: 131: 114: 94: 464:on July 25, 1866. Wells commanded the screw sloop 698:People of Pennsylvania in the American Civil War 449:Following the war, Wells commanded the gunboat 718:Burials at Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia) 324:and was part of the first expedition to lay a 317:in September of that year. In 1857, served on 429:. Later that year, he was transferred to the 8: 616:Appletons’ Cyclopædia of American Biography 27:United States Navy rear admiral (1822–1888) 91: 610:Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1889). 80:Learn how and when to remove this message 713:Military personnel from Washington, D.C. 43:This article includes a list of general 578: 576: 572: 471:from 1870 to 1874. He was promoted to 301:Wells was assigned to duty during the 433:and served the rest of the war under 7: 683:Military personnel from Pennsylvania 370:before commanding the sloop-of-war 688:United States Naval Academy alumni 49:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 678:People from Reading, Pennsylvania 460:, until 1866. He was promoted to 344:where he was diagnosed as having 526: 512: 359:and took part in the capture of 166: 146: 34: 494:Wells died at his residence in 313:in 1855, then was commissioned 390:United States Secretary of War 1: 643:. January 29, 1888. p. 1 562:(York, Pa.: H. Young, 1865). 326:transatlantic telegraph cable 487:on January 22, 1880, and to 708:United States Navy admirals 248:United States Naval Academy 734: 361:Port Royal, South Carolina 534:American Civil War portal 418:. He participated in the 481:League Island Navy Yard 458:South Atlantic Squadron 414:in 1864 and joined the 194:League Island Navy Yard 64:more precise citations. 400:, former commander of 386:Philadelphia Navy Yard 502:, Section M, Lot 22. 280:Reading, Pennsylvania 274:Early life and career 108:Reading, Pennsylvania 612:"Wells, Clark Henry" 546:Hamersly, Lewis R., 500:Laurel Hill Cemetery 420:Battle of Mobile Bay 396:, that accused Maj. 382:lieutenant commander 336:At the start of the 303:Mexican–American War 232:Mexican–American War 136:Laurel Hill Cemetery 703:Union Navy officers 641:The Washington Post 402:George B. McClellan 398:Granville O. Haller 380:He was promoted to 296:Annapolis, Maryland 262:. He served in the 445:Post-bellum career 435:David Dixon Porter 431:East Gulf Squadron 416:West Gulf Squadron 338:American Civil War 290:. He attended the 278:Wells was born in 264:American Civil War 260:United States Navy 236:American Civil War 174:United States Navy 105:September 22, 1822 558:Wells, Clark H., 427:David G. Farragut 350:executive officer 311:Master Commandant 256:Clark Henry Wells 253: 252: 90: 89: 82: 16:(Redirected from 725: 652: 651: 649: 648: 633: 627: 626: 624: 623: 607: 601: 598: 592: 589: 583: 580: 536: 531: 530: 529: 522: 520:Biography portal 517: 516: 515: 496:Washington, D.C. 477:Boston Navy Yard 394:Edwin M. 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Clark H. Wells
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Reading, Pennsylvania
Washington, D.C.
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United States Navy
Rear admiral
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USS Shenandoah
USS Kansas
USS Galena
USS Dale
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Alma mater
United States Naval Academy
United States Navy
American Civil War
rear admiral
Reading, Pennsylvania
midshipman
Pacific Squadron
Naval Academy
Annapolis, Maryland
Mexican–American War
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