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arrived by ship in the Nicaraguan port of Greytown (a British port), but refused to pay port fees and steamed away. The British fired upon Vanderbilt's ship and escorted it back to harbor where the angered Vanderbilt paid the fee. Parker with two warships was dispatched to Greytown where he informed
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Following his assignment with Cushing, he was sent to Europe in 1848 to advise the German government while commanding the Boston naval yard. They had requested an American officer to assist with the organization of their navy. He was sent on the recommendation of the Secretary of the Navy,
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Later that year, Parker was involved in an incident in Nicaragua which involved a British ship firing on an American ship and had the potential to escalate into a war between the two countries. Business magnate
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the British the United States would not tolerate the collection of port duties by the British Navy. The British officer commanding the Royal Navy in the Caribbean (Vice-Admiral
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Tycoon's War: How Cornelius Vanderbilt Invaded a Country to Overthrow America's Most Famous Military Adventurer
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Tycoon's War: How Cornelius Vanderbilt Invaded a Country to Overthrow America's Most Famous Military Adventurer
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Annual Obituary Notices of Eminent Persons Who Have Died in the United States. For 1857
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where Parker and Cushing were the two of the three signatories of the
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In 1814, he married Sarah Jay Bogardus (born 1794), daughter of
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as first lieutenant, and he assumed command of her in 1842.
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In 1851, Parker was appointed "special Commissioner" to
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War of 1812 prisoners of war held by the United Kingdom
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in 1843. While in this position he was involved with
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Parker, Sr. 638:Naval Institute Press 577:Naval Institute Press 535:Army and Navy Journal 508:Naval Institute Press 464:D. P (January 1899). 446:Naval Institute Press 226:William Harwar Parker 222:Foxhall A. Parker Jr. 169:William Harwar Parker 163:Foxhall A. Parker Jr. 102:Years of service 41:Foxhall A. Parker Sr. 32:Foxhall A. Parker Jr. 440:Kemp Tolley (2000). 314:Cornelius Vanderbilt 271:East Indian Squadron 693:East India Squadron 656:Lyon Gardiner Tyler 188:East India Squadron 139:East India Squadron 62:Westmoreland County 256:on March 3, 1835. 248:on March 9, 1813, 184:United States Navy 96:United States Navy 709: 708: 700:Succeeded by 677:Military offices 319:George F. 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Foxhall A. Parker, Sr.
Foxhall A. Parker Jr.

Westmoreland County
Virginia
United States
United States Navy
Commodore
USS Constitution
Home Squadron
East India Squadron
War of 1812
Foxhall A. Parker Jr.
William Harwar Parker
United States Navy
East India Squadron
Home Squadron
USS Constitution
Westmoreland County, Virginia
Robert Bogardus
Foxhall A. Parker Jr.
William Harwar Parker
midshipman
War of 1812
lieutenant
commander
captain
USS Constitution
East Indian Squadron
Caleb Cushing

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