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    Foxhall Alexander Parker Jr. (August 5, 1821 – June 10, 1879) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War and became one of...
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  • A. Parker Jr. Foxhall A. Parker Jr. (1821–1879), United States Navy officer who fought in the American Civil War, son of Foxhall A. Parker Sr. This disambiguation...
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  • ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Parker for Foxhall A. Parker, Jr. The first USS Parker (DD-48) was an Aylwin-class destroyer, commissioned...
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    of Foxhall A. Parker, Jr., a U.S. Navy officer who served in the American Civil War, and as Superintendent of United States Naval Academy. Parker was...
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    including Foxhall A. Parker Jr. (1821–1879) and William Harwar Parker (1826–1896), who were also prominent naval officers. Parker joined the Navy as a midshipman...
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    Commodore Foxhall A. Parker, Sr. and Sarah Jay Bogardus (b. 1794), daughter of Robert Bogardus (1771–1841). Commodore Foxhall A. Parker, Jr., was his...
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    Parker (DD-604) was a Benson-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the second ship named for Foxhall A. Parker, Jr....
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  • rank of admiral Foxhall A. Parker Jr. (1821–1879), U.S. Navy commodore, prior to institution of the rank of admiral James P. Parker (1855–1942), U.S...
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    that both C.R.P. Rodgers and his younger brother George Washington Rodgers Jr., would join the Navy. Rodgers was appointed midshipman on 5 October 1833...
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  • riverine service into 1864, Tulip developed a defective starboard boiler. Commander Foxhall A. Parker Jr., commanding the Potomac Flotilla, ordered the...
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