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    Commodore Stephen Decatur Jr. (/dɪˈkeɪtər/; January 5, 1779 – March 22, 1820) was a United States Navy officer. He was born on the eastern shore of Maryland...
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    Decatur house in Newport Stephen Decatur Sr. (June 1751 – November 11, 1808) was an American privateer in the Revolutionary War and later in the Quasi-War...
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    Stephen Decatur Miller (May 8, 1787 – March 8, 1838) was an American politician, who served as the 52nd Governor of South Carolina from 1828 to 1830....
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  • Stephen Decatur (1779–1820) was an American naval commodore. Stephen Decatur may also refer to: Stephen Decatur Sr. (1752–1808), American naval captain...
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  • Decatur may refer to a number of places, streets, military establishments, schools, and others mostly named after Stephen Decatur: Decatur, Alabama, county...
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  • Stephen Decatur High School may refer: Stephen Decatur High School (Decatur, Illinois) Stephen Decatur High School (Maryland) in Berlin, Maryland Stephen...
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    The second USS Decatur was a Bainbridge-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named in honor of Stephen Decatur. Decatur was launched on 26...
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  • (Georgia) — Decatur, Georgia Stephen Decatur High School (Decatur, Illinois), (1911–2000) Decatur High School (Michigan) — Decatur, Michigan Decatur High School...
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    downtown Decatur; the city of Decatur was incorporated on December 10, 1823. It was named for United States Navy Commodore Stephen Decatur. During the...
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    Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon with their "Mason–Dixon line". In 1779, Stephen Decatur, the famous United States Navy officer and hero of the First Barbary...
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