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Louis M. Goldsborough

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assumed command of the South squadron. On January 3, 1862, both officers were promoted to the newly created rank of Flag Officer (equivalent to the rank of Commodore which would be created 5 months later). During his command of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, which he commanded from its
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with McClellan. After sending six of his vessels to attack the Gloucester Point batteries, Goldsborough withdrew them, saying the area was too dangerous for his ships—even though none of them sustained any damage—and fearful of a return appearance by
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on June 28, 1812. At the time of his appointment, he was seven years old, and Goldsborough did not actually begin serving until February 13, 1816, when he reported for duty at the
873: 562:, formerly the Mediterranean Squadron. In 1868, Goldsborough returned to Washington and took command of the Washington Navy Yard, a position he held until he retired in 1873. 896: 663: 1330: 538:, to come to McClellan's aid. Goldsborough continued to hold back his fleet, forcing Lincoln to accept a recommendation by Secretary of the Navy 258: 789: 758: 314: 322: 291: 199: 148: 969: 951: 696: 391: 1035: 336: 1325: 1005: 565: 449: 279: 1155: 688: 433: 359: 162: 387: 325: 91: 810: 631: 302: 421: 179: 405: 346:, Goldsborough took leave from the Navy to command a steamboat expedition, and later mounted volunteers in the 209: 204: 511:. Goldsborough refused to be placed under McClellan's direct command, telling Assistant Secretary of the Navy 339:, U.S. Attorney General from 1817 to 1829. Together, they had three children: William, Louis, and Elizabeth. 1137: 1119: 1023: 999: 1227: 1089: 805: 363: 168: 527:, which had laid waste to a Union naval force in Hampton Roads while Goldsborough was at Roanoke Island. 1173: 1161: 1113: 975: 957: 465: 267: 313:
Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough was born in Washington, D.C., in 1805, the son of a chief clerk at the
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From Cape Charles to Cape Fear: The North Atlantic Blockading Squadron During the Civil War
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After aiding the capture of Roanoke Island, Goldsborough and his command were sent to
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to help protect Union forces landing on the Virginia Peninsula at the start of the
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to detach ships under Goldsborough's command and place them under Commodore
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Louis M. Goldsborough died in Washington, D.C., on February 20, 1877.
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In 1833, after helping lead German emigrants to Wirt's Estates near
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In June 1865, Goldsborough became the first commander of the
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In 1831 Goldsborough married Elizabeth Wirt, daughter of
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United States Navy personnel of the Mexican–American War
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People of Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War
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United States of America
Union
United States Navy

Rear admiral
Brazil Squadron
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron
European Squadron
Aegean Campaign
Battle of Doro Passage
Seminole Wars
Mexican War
Siege of Veracruz
American Civil War
Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries
Battle of Roanoke Island
Battle of Elizabeth City
Battle of New Berne
Battle of Fort Macon
Peninsula Campaign
John R. Goldsborough
Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy


rear admiral
United States Navy
American Civil War
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron
John R. Goldsborough

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