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    Catesby ap Roger Jones (April 15, 1821 – June 21, 1877) was an American naval officer who was a commander in the Confederate Navy during the American Civil...
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    serve in the military in both Union and Confederate forces. His son Catesby ap Roger Jones was the commander of the ironclad CSS Virginia at Hampton Roads...
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    battle damage. Determined to complete the destruction of Minnesota, Catesby ap Roger Jones, acting as captain in Buchanan's absence, returned the ship to the...
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    Thomas ap Catesby Jones (24 April 1790 – 30 May 1858) was a United States Navy officer who served in the War of 1812 and Mexican–American War. Thomas ap Catesby...
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  • unincorporated community Catesby (surname) Catesby ap Roger Jones (1821–1877), American Civil War naval commander R. Catesby Taliaferro (1907–1989), American mathematician...
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    in commission and equipped by her executive officer, Lieutenant Catesby ap Roger Jones. The Battle of Hampton Roads began on March 8, 1862, when Virginia...
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    River and Richmond from the Union Navy. He was joined by Lieutenant Catesby ap Roger Jones, who directed the building of batteries and conducted ordnance and...
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  • heart upon learning that her childhood friend and lover, Lieutenant Catesby ap Roger Jones, has been reassigned as the second-in-command of Virginia and is...
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    was severely wounded in the leg and was relieved of command by Catesby ap Roger Jones. Days before the battle a telegraph cable was laid between Fortress...
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  • Catesby is an unincorporated community located in Ellis County, Oklahoma, United States. Named for Catesby ap Roger Jones, the town was founded on July...
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    get to command Virginia against USS Monitor. That honor went to Catesby ap Roger Jones. In August 1862, Buchanan was promoted to the rank of full admiral...
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  • Brooke Isaac Newton Brown Franklin Buchanan James Dunwoody Bulloch Catesby ap Roger Jones Matthew Fontaine Maury Raphael Semmes Josiah Tattnall III James...
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  • Samuel Dana Greene Gideon Welles John Marston Franklin Buchanan Catesby ap Roger Jones Gustavus Fox Stephen Mallory French Forrest John Ericsson Louis...
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    get to command Virginia against USS Monitor. That honor went to Catesby ap Roger Jones. But Buchanan had handed the US Navy the worst defeat it would take...
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    Selma. Her guns were prepared under the direction of Commander Catesby ap Roger Jones, who had commanded CSS Virginia (ex-USS Merrimack) in her famous...
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  • to remove to Augusta, Georgia. McCorkle wrote to his supervisor, Catesby ap Roger Jones, on June 8: I am moving the boilers and engines to-day. All the...
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  • H. R. Dawson, William J. Hardee and Confederate Navy Commander Catesby ap Roger Jones A building historically used for concerts and Confederate Memorial...
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    knots (22 km/h; 14 mph). Lieutenant Catesby ap Roger Jones was assigned command of the Chattahoochee in July 1862. Jones had been in charge of the conversion...
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    the ironclads CSS Virginia II and CSS Tennessee) French Forrest Catesby ap Roger Jones Sydney Smith Lee William Francis Lynch Matthew Fontaine Maury Robert...
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  • Buchanan Ironclad: Virginia - Captain Franklin Buchanan, Lieutenant Catesby ap Roger Jones Tender gunboats Raleigh - Lieutenant Joseph W. Alexander Beaufort...
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    used by military commanders from both the North and the South. Catesby ap Roger Jones (1821–1877) Confederate Naval Captain who commanded the famous ironclad...
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  • Hardee's Military Tactics used by both Union and Confederate troops Catesby ap Roger Jones – Naval Commander, Captain of the ironclad ship CSS Virginia in...
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    Selma Naval Ordnance Works and includes the initials of Commander Catesby ap Roger Jones. The Brooke rifle from Fort Stonewall was transported to Montgomery...
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    Bvt. Maj. Gen. Roger ap Catesby Jones (1789–1852), Adjutant General of the United States Army (1825–1852)...
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    Thomas Vaughan – ally of Rivers and Grey Duke of Buckingham Sir William Catesby Duke of Norfolk Earl of Surrey – Norfolk's son Sir Richard Ratcliffe Sir...
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    to Richard himself (the Hog) and his most trusted councillors William Catesby, Richard Ratcliffe and Francis, Viscount Lovell. On 30 March 1485 Richard...
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    American flotilla of five gunboats, commanded by Lieutenant Thomas ap Catesby Jones, blocked British access to the lakes. On December 14, around 980 British...
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  • serving as Member of Parliament.  Great Britain Yes Yes 1730 1787 Jones, Catesby ap Roger American naval officer who joined the Confederate Navy during the...
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    1842, Monterey was surprised by the actions of U.S. Commodore Thomas ap Catesby Jones, who landed Marines to take over Monterey in the mistaken belief that...
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  • Woodford 2 William Clark: Nottingham South 1; East Surrey 4; Croydon South 5 Roger Conant: Chesterfield 1; Bewdley 2; Rutland and Stamford 5 Mims Davies: Eastleigh...
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