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    Thomas Macdonough, Jr. (December 31, 1783 – November 10, 1825) was an early-19th-century Irish-American naval officer noted for his roles in the first...
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    USS Macdonough (DLG-8/DDG-39) was a Farragut-class guided missile destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Commodore Thomas Macdonough, the...
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    destroyer, in the United States Navy. She was named for Commodore Thomas Macdonough Macdonough was laid down on 10 April 1899, by the Fore River Ship & Engine...
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    C. C. Little and J. Brown. p. 443. E'book Macdonough, Rodney (1909). Life of Commodore Thomas Macdonough, U.S. Navy, Boston, MA: The Fort Hill Press...
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  • USS Macdonough may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Macdonough (DD-9), was an early destroyer, launched in 1900 and served...
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    General Alexander Macomb, and ships commanded by Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough. Downie's squadron attacked shortly after dawn on 11 September 1814...
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    USS Macdonough (DD-351) was a Farragut-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Thomas Macdonough. Macdonough was...
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    McDonough ZIP Codes. The town was named for naval officer Commodore Thomas Macdonough and founded in 1823 around a traditional town square design. The buildings...
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    arrived in Boston on 31 May 1824, and Jones was relieved of command. Thomas Macdonough took command and sailed on 29 October for the Mediterranean under...
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  • MacDonough is an Irish surname, it may refer to: Elizabeth MacDonough, the current Parliamentarian of the United States Senate George MacDonough or George...
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    antagonism toward Decatur. Decatur first asked his friend Thomas Macdonough to be his second, but Macdonough declined the request because he had always opposed...
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    Comdr. Thomas MacDonough House, also known as The Trap, is a historic home located near Odessa, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built in several sections...
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    bears his name. As MacDonough was a founding member, the Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland (ASTI) awards the 'Thomas MacDonough Medal' for "extraordinary...
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    remained on the southern stations until 1824. Because of failing health, Thomas Macdonough relinquished command of USS Constitution whereupon Patterson then...
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  • Suzanne Clarke McDonough, American journalist, documentary filmmaker Thomas Macdonough, 19th-century American naval officer Will McDonough, American sportswriter...
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    during the Wilkes Expedition of 1838–1842, named it Macdonough Island in honor of Thomas Macdonough for his victory of the Battle of Lake Champlain during...
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    Haslet's 1st Delaware Regiment under the immediate command of Major Thomas Macdonough, and Colonel William Smallwood's 1st Maryland Infantry under the immediate...
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    succeeded in burning Philadelphia. Also present during the assault was Thomas Macdonough of Syren. Syren returned to Syracuse on the morning of 19 February...
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    was more evenly matched by the Americans under Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough. At the Battle of Plattsburgh on 11 September 1814, the British had...
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    seventh of ten children born to Commander Thomas Macdonough (1783–1825) and Lucy Anne (née Shaler) Macdonough, who were wed on December 12, 1812. His father...
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    Micropolitan Statistical Area. McDonough County is named in honor of Thomas Macdonough who defeated a British squadron in the decisive naval Battle of Lake...
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    The House chamber contains portraits by Thomas Sully of Commodore Jacob Jones and Commodore Thomas Macdonough, of the United States Navy, Delaware heroes...
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    commanders like Perry, at Lake Erie and Isaac Chauncey at Lake Ontario and Thomas Macdonough at Lake Champlain all proved vital to the naval effort. Naval historian...
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    The American troops involved were commanded by Naval Lieutenant Thomas Macdonough, later a hero of the Battle of Lake Champlain. The town's position...
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    Barbary War/War of 1812 naval heroes: McDonough Street, named for Thomas Macdonough; Perry Street, named for Oliver Hazard Perry; Decatur Street, named...
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    War of 1812 – Battle of Lake Champlain: An American squadron under Thomas Macdonough defeats the British squadron, ultimately forcing the invading army...
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  • Silver medals awarded to his commissioned officers on board. Captain Thomas Macdonough Captain Robert Henley Lieutenant Stephen Cassin October 20, 1814 3...
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    Decatur; Hull Street, named for Isaac Hull; McDonough Street, named for Thomas Macdonough; Lawrence Street, named for James Lawrence and Perry Street, named...
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    1814 September 11 Plattsburgh (Lake Champlain) – US squadron under Thomas Macdonough defeats British under George Downie 1821 March 4 – Greeks vs Turks...
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    Isaac Hull Commodore Thomas Macdonough Commodore Matthew C. Perry Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry Captain Jesse Elliott Captain Thomas Truxton Captain Lewis...
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