AlexanderSlidellMackenzie (April 6, 1803 – September 13, 1848), born AlexanderSlidell, was a United States Navy officer, famous for his 1842 decision...
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older brother of AlexanderSlidellMackenzie, a U.S. naval officer. He was born to merchant John Slidell and Margery née Mackenzie, a Scot. He graduated...
Oil Company. Other owners of the house or property included AlexanderSlidellMacKenzie, William Henry Aspinwall, and Lloyd Aspinwall. The property was...
USS Somers while on a training mission in 1842 under Captain AlexanderSlidellMackenzie (1803-1848). Midshipman Philip Spencer (1823-1842) was accused...
Commander AlexanderSlidellMacKenzie. When on land the company was broken up into two forces, one commanded by Belknap and the other by Mackenzie. Captain...
Mackenzie (c. 1754–1821), soldier in British India AlexanderSlidellMacKenzie, U.S. Navy Ranald SlidellMackenzie, U.S. cavalryman General Sir Harry Aubrey de...
first lieutenant aboard the brig Somers, under the command of AlexanderSlidellMackenzie, when a planned mutiny was discovered, led by Midshipman Philip...
Cooper's Proceedings of the naval court martial in the case of AlexanderSlidellMackenzie, a commander in the navy of the United States, &c. was first...
Bainbridge consented. However, according to naval historian AlexanderSlidellMackenzie, Decatur made a poor choice: Bainbridge, who was five years his...
Charlevoix, William Penn, Smith, Elliot, Colden, Lang, Lewis and Clark, and Mackenzie. By using the name Uncas for one of his characters, he seemed to confuse...
Irving (1828), with the assistance of AlexanderSlidellMackenzie, set out the case for Cat Island, supported by Alexander von Humboldt (1837). The hypothesis...
November 1842, aboard USS Somers in the African Squadron, commander AlexanderSlidellMackenzie ordered the arrest of three crewmen who were plotting to take...