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Hull, Isaac - Naval History and Heritage CommandNov 12, 2020 · Naval officer Isaac Hull was born in Derby, Connecticut, 9 March 1773, son of Joseph Hull, and nephew of General William Hull, ...
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U.S. Navy Admirals - Arlington National CemeteryIsaac Hull: A commodore in the U.S. Navy, Hull saw service during the Quasi-War with France (1798-1800), the Barbary Wars (1801-1815) and the War of 1812 (1812- ...
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Commodore Hull - Naval History and Heritage CommandMar 8, 2023 · Isaac Hull was born 9 March 1773 in Derby, Conn. After able service during the Quasi-War with France and against Tripoli, he commanded ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Historical Background The War of 1812 - National Park ServiceIsaac Hull of the Constitution electrified the Nation in the summer of 1812 by outsailing a British squadron and then defeating the British frigate Guerriere.
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Engagement with HMS GuerriereApr 28, 2015 · Captain Hull's official account of Constitution's victory over the 38-gun Guerriere is followed by the official British version of the battle by ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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This Representation of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, Isaac Hull, Esqr ...Captain Isaac Hull was in command of the American ship on patrol off Halifax, Nova Scotia when it encountered Guerriere. The two ships tried to outmaneuver each ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Commander Isaac Hull Archives - USS Constitution MuseumIsaac Hull was born on March 9, 1773 in Derby, Connecticut to Sarah Bennett ... He continued on in the navy until his retirement in 1841 and died in Philadelphia, ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Fame and Infamy for the Hulls of Derby - Connecticut HistoryIsaac Hull was born in Derby in 1773, the second of seven sons. His father Joseph, William Hull's brother, had fought in the Revolutionary War, leading a ...Missing: parents siblings early
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Isaac Hull | American Battlefield TrustDate of Birth - DeathMarch 9, 1773-February 13, 1843. Born March 9, 1773, in Derby, Connecticut, Isaac Hull served for 45 years in the United States Navy ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Isaac Hull - USS Constitution MuseumHe died in Philadelphia on February 13, 1843. Isaac Hull's service has been commemorated by the naming of a sidewheel steamer (1862) and four destroyers (1903, ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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The Captain from Connecticut, Isaac Hull · Old IronsidesBorn on March 9, 1773, to Sarah Bennett and Joseph Hull, Isaac Hull spent much of his early life on the water. His father, Joseph, an army lieutenant who ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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March 9: The Man Who Put the Iron in “Old Ironsides”Mar 9, 2020 · 25-year-old Isaac Hull, who was destined to become one of the United States' most famous heroes of the War of 1812, began his distinguished career in the Navy.Missing: voyages | Show results with:voyages
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Hull I (DD-7) - Naval History and Heritage CommandJul 20, 2015 · During the Quasi-War with France he served as Executive Officer of frigate Constitution under Silas Talbot, and distinguished himself by leading ...
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The Puerto Plata Prize - USS Constitution MuseumOct 5, 2021 · On Sunday, May 11, 1800, Sally sailed back into Puerto Plata harbor. Sandford was at the helm, but the attack was led by Isaac Hull, with about ...
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Summary of the U.S. Quasi-War With FranceMay 14, 2019 · ... cut out a privateer from Puerto Plata. Led by Lt. Isaac Hull, the sailors took the ship and spiked the guns in the fort. That October, USS ...
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Isaac Hull Papers, 1791-1862 - Digital CommonwealthIsaac Hull (1773-1843) served as lieutenant on USS Constitution throughout the Quasi-War with France and commanded USS Argus during the Barbary Wars.
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Barbary Wars - Naval History and Heritage CommandFeb 22, 2024 · Meanwhile, U.S. warships under Master Commandant Isaac Hull struck Derna from the sea. 10 June 1805: Treaty of Tripoli was officially signed.<|separator|>
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Battle of Derna, 27 April 1805: Selected Naval Documents- On collecting our men we found one killed and Thirteen Wounded, a list of which I have the honor to send you. (Signed) ISAAC HULL. John Wilton, a Marine
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First Barbary War (1803 – 1805) - USS Constitution MuseumAt the Battle of Derna, Eaton and his forces were assisted by shore bombardment from three American ships under the command of Master Commandant Isaac Hull.
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Commodore Isaac Hull, USN (1773-1843)Isaac Hull was born at Derby, Connecticut, on 9 March 1773. Early in life ... He died at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 13 February 1843. Source: Naval ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements<|control11|><|separator|>
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Constitution I (Frigate) - Naval History and Heritage CommandAug 5, 2025 · In August 1809 she was recommissioned and became flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron, Commodore J. Rodgers, and in 1810 Isaac Hull was ...Missing: relieves | Show results with:relieves
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Letter from Paul Hamilton to Isaac Hull, July 27, 1810” Hull had assumed command of the frigate in June and was eager to return her to full working order. Constitution departed Norfolk on August 4 and started ...<|separator|>
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Escaping a British Squadron - USS Constitution MuseumCaptain Isaac Hull of USS Constitution, at anchor in Alexandria, Virginia, was ordered to join Commodore John Rodger's squadron at New York.
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The Constitution's Great Escape | Naval History MagazineUnder Hull's command, the Constitution sailed on 5 July from Annapolis down the Chesapeake. ... Isaac Hull to Secretary of the Navy Paul Hamilton, 21 July 1812, ...
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USS Constitution Escaping a British SquadronUSS Constitution, commanded by Captain Issac Hull was anchored in Alexandria, Virginia, when the ship was ordered to join Commodore John Rodger's squadron ...
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The HMS Guerriere Battle - USS Constitution MuseumUSS Constitution, under the command of Captain Isaac Hull, sailed from Boston on August 2, 1812 and steered for the blustery waters southeast of Halifax, Nova ...
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Returning Home - USS Constitution MuseumAug 31, 2017 · USS Constitution's officers and crew, led by Captain Isaac Hull, parade up Boston's State Street upon their return from victory over HMS ...
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August 30 1812: USS Constitution in Boston - 1812nowOn August 30, 1812, the USS Constitution and Captain Isaac Hull arrive in Boston with the prisoners captured after destroying the Guerrière.
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A Second Victory - USS Constitution MuseumDuring the Quasi-War with France in 1798, he became the first U.S. naval officer to surrender his ship to an enemy. Then, during the First Barbary War in ...
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1812 Capture of the Guerrière - Captain Isaac Hull - Military Wives... Congress gave him a vote of thanks and a gold medal. After the war, he commanded in the Pacific and the Mediterranean. He was a member of the Naval Board ...
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Congressional Gold Medal Awarded to Isaac HullIn 1813, the U.S. Congress awarded this Congressional gold medal to Captain Isaac Hull ... in the defeat of the British frigate HMS Guerriere on August 19, 1812.
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Commemorating America's Heroes of the War of 1812Commissioned by Philadelphia merchants for American naval hero Isaac Hull, this silver urn honors the United States' first naval victory of the War of 1812 ...
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Naval Sea Systems Command > Home > Shipyards > Portsmouth ...This first military commandant was Commodore Isaac Hull, who assumed command of the Shipyard on March 31, 1813. ... Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376 202-781-0000 ...
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Famous War of 1812 officers later led Portsmouth Naval ShipyardIsaac Hull's seafaring triumphs on "Old Ironsides" helped propel his career during the early 1800s, but many might not know the ...Missing: superintendent achievements
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Captain of Ironsides Starts Navy Yard - SeacoastNH.comWhat you may not know is that in 1813, "Old Ironsides" Captain Isaac Hull got a new assignment. He took command of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and built America's ...
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Benjamin W. Crowninshield to James Madison, 25 February 1815 ( …nominated U.S. Navy captains John Rodgers, Isaac Hull, and David Porter to form the Board of Navy Commissioners; enclosure B (1 p.) listed nine promotions ...
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Naval Administration Under the Navy Commissioners, 1815-1842... Isaac Hull. After having served for a few months as navy commissioner, Hull had in 1815 been appointed commandant of the Boston yard. He remained in this ...
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Nile's Register November 23, 1822 - Isaac Hull.Jul 31, 2018 · Hull was ordered to the navy yard at Charlestown the 1st day of July, 1815, took command there in the same month, and has continued to the ...
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Isaac Hull to Benjamin Crowninshield, November 20, 1815 - Digital ...Hull complains that Commodore William Bainbridge has just demanded that Hull relinquish the command of the Charlestown Navy Yard to him. Hull wonders by ...
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Washington Navy Yard Employees in April 1829 - Genealogy TrailsCommandant, Isaac Hull, made many changes upon assuming command in 1829. Hull, a former Captain of the USS Constitution and hero of the War of 1812, was known ...Missing: duties | Show results with:duties<|control11|><|separator|>
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File:Isaac Hull August 1835 regulations re meals and access to wny ...... Isaac Hull regulation re meals and access to Washington Navy Yard August 1835. Author, Commodore Isaac Hull , Commandant Washington Navy Yard August 1835 ...
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[PDF] History of the Washington Navy Yard Civilian Workforce 1799-1962 ...20 Isaac Hull to John Rodgers, 6 April 1835,. NARA RG 45. 8. Page 24. Public, attending for the purpose, whatever circumstances may render it necessary, at the ...
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The Washington Navy Yard Strike and "Snow Riot" of 1835 By John ...Isaac Hull to BNC 8 April 1829 re Washington Navy Yard Employees. At WNY ship caulking became a trade dominated by free blacks.16 Most white workers at the Yard ...
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Series 27. Isaac Hull (1798-1841): Naval History Society collectionThe series comprises logbooks, letter books, combined journal and letter book volumes, and orders received by Captain Isaac Hull aboard various vessels and ...Missing: career | Show results with:career
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Ohio II - Naval History and Heritage CommandAug 17, 2015 · Refitted for service in 1838, Ohio sailed 16 October 1838 to join the Mediterranean Squadron under Commodore Issac Hull. Acting as flagship ...
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Isaac Hull | Biography, Commander of the Constitution, & FactsBorn: March 9, 1773, Derby, Connecticut [U.S.] ; Died: February 13, 1843, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. (aged 69) ; Title / Office: commodore (1810-1841), ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Hull's Victory. The Constitution & GuerriereOn August 19, 1812, USS Constitution met and defeated HMS Guerriere, a 38-gun British frigate under the command of Captain James Richard Dacres.