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Edward Simpson (naval officer)

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in the United States Navy in February 1840, shortly before his sixteenth birthday. He served afloat until late 1845, when he became a member of the first class of
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After the war, he alternated tours of command ashore and afloat with tours of ordnance duty, including a mission to
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in 1873 and again from 1874 to 1875. As of 1880, he was the officer in charge of the naval station in
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of several Navy ships and serving with distinction in various shore assignments.
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After graduation on July 9, 1846, Simpson reported to
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and participated in numerous bombardments during the
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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He participated in bombardments at 32:For the acting Governor of Guam, see 7: 428:Lieutenant commander – July 16, 1862 303:In June 1863 he took command of the 206:, eventually attaining the rank of 665:United States Naval Academy alumni 598:Ironclad Captains of the Civil War 25: 419:Passed midshipman – July 11, 1846 620: 526:Dictionary of American Biography 468: 454: 134: 601:. McFarland. pp. 195–196. 440:Rear admiral – February 9, 1884 348:in 1870–72, and command of the 494:Board of Inspection and Survey 416:Midshipman – February 11, 1840 373:Board of Inspection and Survey 170:Board of Inspection and Survey 1: 636:. The entry can be found 568:"Rear Admiral Edward Simpson" 383:Rear Admiral Simpson died in 330:West Gulf Blockading Squadron 326:East Gulf Blockading Squadron 18:Edward Simpson (navy officer) 595:Smith, Myron J. 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Edward Simpson (navy officer)
Edward Simpson (governor)

New York City
New York
Washington, D.C.
United States of America
United States Navy
Union Navy

Rear admiral
USS Passaic
USS Isonomia
Naval Advisory Board
Board of Inspection and Survey
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
United States Navy
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
rear admiral
commanding officer
New York City
Edmund
midshipman
midshipmen
United States Naval Academy
Annapolis, Maryland
USS Vixen
Mexican–American War

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