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John R. Goldsborough

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855: 121: 31: 468:, while attached to the Survey in 1838, had suggested standardizing the markings of buoys and navigational markers ashore by painting those on the right when entering a harbor red and those on the left black, and Goldsborough instituted this system in 1847. Known as the "red right return" system, it has been in use in the United States ever since. 843: 254:. Goldsborough was made a cadet-midshipman in 1824 and as such saw action in the Mediterranean against pirates. In one incident, while in charge of 18 men he attacked and captured a Greek pirate ship with a 58-man crew. 1277: 1282: 1262: 292:
After the war he voyaged widely in the Atlantic, Indian Ocean and China Sea. In 1868 he was briefly Commander-in-Chief of the Asiatic Squadron. He retired in 1870.
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Around 1833, Goldsborough married the former Mary Lawrence Pennington (29 August 1825 – 8 May 1869), who resided in Philadelphia during his Navy service.
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Promoted to lieutenant in 1837 he was involved in charting the United States East Coast and in 1847 introduced the standardized system of markings for
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on 5 October 1861, was again successful in capturing blockade runners, and participated in the capture of
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on 28 April 1832 and to lieutenant on 6 September 1837. From 1844 to 1850 he was assigned to the
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for at least part of that time. Prior to Goldsborough's Coast Survey tour, U.S. Navy Lieutenant
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Goldsborough was born in Washington, D.C., on 2 July 1809, the son of a chief clerk in the
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captured several Confederate blockade runners and engaged and destroyed the Confederate
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was transferred to the Asiatic Squadron and steamed from South America around Africa's
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Goldsborough died in Philadelphia on 22 June 1877. He is buried with his wife at the
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in April 1861, on May 17, 1861, Goldsborough was in command of the newly
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and navigational markers ashore still in use in the United States today.
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on 16 July 1862 and that summer took command of a settlement of former
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William L. Clements Library: John R. Goldsborough Papers (1861–1867)
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on 6 or 16 November 1824 (sources vary). His older brother was
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The commander-in-chief of the Asiatic Squadron, Rear Admiral
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with 18 men aboard, engaged and captured the Greek pirate
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from November 1824 to June 1830. During his time aboard
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People of Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War
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Goldsborough took command of the newly commissioned
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Goldsborough was a commodore at the outbreak of the
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Goldsborough was promoted to 694:From 1865 to 1868, Goldsborough commanded the 678:in November 1863 and took up ordnance duty at 569:, which had been captured by the Confederate 8: 1283:Burials at the Church of St. James the Less 1109:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1076:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1038:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 989:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 604:on fire and abandon her off Cape Hatteras. 1205: 1018:coastalguide.com Southern Expedition, 1861 935: 933: 931: 929: 927: 908: 906: 904: 902: 29: 18: 1263:Military personnel from Washington, D.C. 539:; she also captured the blockade runner 16:United States Navy commodore (1809–1877) 872: 838: 1135:Yangtze Patrol: the U.S. Navy in China 7: 1113:Naval History & Heritage Command 1080:Naval History & Heritage Command 1042:Naval History & Heritage Command 993:Naval History & Heritage Command 580:, North Carolina. On 9 August 1861, 555:, on 18 June 1861. On 28 July 1861, 307:United States Department of the Navy 246:(2 July 1809 – 22 June 1877) was an 662:and took charge of the blockade of 630:South Atlantic Blockading Squadron 520:, on 28 May 1861. 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Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Church of St. James the Less
United States of America
United States Navy

Commodore
USS Wave
Naval Rendezvous
USS Union
USS Florida
St. Simons Island
Georgia
USS Colorado
USS Shenandoah
Asiatic Squadron
American Civil War
Union blockade
Louis M. Goldsborough
Commodore
officer
United States Navy
buoys
American Civil War
screw steamer
USS Union
privateer
United States Department of the Navy
cadet

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