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Roderick S. McCook

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Roderick McCook
United States Navy
American Civil War
Fighting McCooks
New Lisbon, Ohio
midshipman
Africa
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Minnesota
Stars and Stripes
Canonicus
James River
Fort Fisher
Charleston, South Carolina
West India
Asiatic
Ohio River
Vineland, New Jersey
USS McCook
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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
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