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P. Bertholf, and Doctor Samuel J. Call, surgeon, all of the
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to bestow a gold medal of honor, of such design as he may approve, upon First Lieutenant David H. Jarvis, Second Lieutenant Ellsworth
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contracts. Jarvis's suicide note read, "Tired and worn out." Wickersham, accused by his critics of responsibility for Jarvis's death, commented in his diary, "Poor Jarvis. Until he became the employee of the
Guggenheim bunch of Jew thieves he was a man of honor and courage." Captain Ellsworth
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was constructed about 1871. Records from the 19th century show both vessels as being the same, however construction details differ significantly between the two vessels. Coincidentally both cutters served at New Bern, North
Carolina at some point in their
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189:, on August 24, 1862. He was appointed as a cadet to the United States Revenue Cutter Service on May 28, 1881. On June 18, 1883, he was commissioned as a temporary third lieutenant and his first assignment was aboard
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881:"Captain David H. Jarvis Inspirational Leadership Award", Programs, United States Coast Guard Office of Leadership
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1600:. Fairbanks, Alaska: University of Alaska Press.
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368:. They were accompanied by Dr.
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1571:Taliaferro, John (2006).
1535:Patrick, Bethanne Kelly.
1476:Noble, Dennis L. (1979).
1363:Bagley, Clarence (1916).
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251:San Francisco, California
1497:Noble, Dennis L.(1990).
1402:King, Irving H. (1996).
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120:Congressional Gold Medal
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1294:"Public Law 57-192"
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