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Frederick Crocker
Born
April 7, 1821 Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Died
February 3, 1911(1911-02-03) (aged 89) Montevideo, Uruguay
Allegiance
United States
Service/branch
Union Navy
Years of service
1861–1865
Rank
Lieutenant Commander
Commands held
USS Kensington USS Clifton
Battles/wars
American Civil War
First Battle of Sabine Pass
Second Battle of Sabine Pass
Other work
US Consul at Montevideo (1876–1886)
Marine insurance surveyor for Lloyd's of London and Bureau Veritas
Journalist and political pundit
Frederick Crocker (1821–1911) was an American naval commander and US consul for the Union during the US Civil War.
FrederickCrocker (1821–1911) was an American naval commander and US consul for the Union during the US Civil War. Crocker was born in 1821 in Brockton...
FrederickCrocker (December 26, 1854 – July 17, 1897) was vice president of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company and a member of the wealthy Crocker...
Pacific Railroad. Crocker was born in Troy, New York on September 16, 1822. He was the son of Eliza (née Wright) and Isaac Crocker, a modest family. They...
Charles Crocker (1822-1888) Charles FrederickCrocker (1854-1897) Mary Crocker (1881–1905) Charles Templeton Crocker (1884–1948) Jennie Adeline Crocker (1887–1974)...
S. Navy Lieutenant FrederickCrocker ("Acting Captain") was in command of the advance squadron composed of four gunboats. Crocker was a veteran officer...
Blockading Squadron, Rear Admiral David Farragut, encouraged Master FrederickCrocker in the steamer USS Kensington to capture the port. Farragut assigned...
of California, Berkeley campus Charles FrederickCrocker and William Henry Crocker financed numerous Lick-Crocker solar eclipse expeditions. Campbell led...
William Henry Crocker I (January 13, 1861 – September 25, 1937) was a member of the wealthy Crocker family and a prominent member of the Republican Party...
The Crocker Land Expedition took place in 1913. Its purpose was to investigate the existence of Crocker Land, a huge island supposedly sighted by the...
to Charles Frederick (Fred) & Jennie Crocker (née Easton); Templeton's paternal grandfather was Charles Crocker, one of the Big Four railroad magnates...
Willard FrederickCrocker (21 July 1898 – 7 February 1964) was a Canadian National singles and doubles tennis champion and Canadian Davis Cup player....
Cook, 1869–1870 W. D. Cornish, 1904–1909 Charles Crocker, 1877–1884, 1884–1888 Charles FrederickCrocker, 1879–1882, 1883–1894, 1895–1897 Frederic V. S...
Crocker Mountains (Malay: Banjaran Crocker) is a mountain range extending from the West Coast until Interior divisions of Sabah, Malaysia that separates...
son of Mary (Tredinnick) and Isaac Crocker, a secretary with the Champion Reef Gold Mining Company, John Crocker was born on 3 January 1896, one of five...
academy is an eagle, found on the side of Guard Mountain. Charles FrederickCrocker-railroad business man Tom Selleck, actor From 1865 to 1920, the original...
1905–1918 and 1920–1927 (d. 1928). December 26 – Charles FrederickCrocker, son of Charles Crocker of California's Big Four railroaders, president of San...
Harrison's first wife was Mary Crocker, daughter of California railroad and mining magnate Charles FrederickCrocker. They were married on June 7, 1900...
Jennie Louise Crocker Fassett (1860 – 1939) was an American heiress, known for her philanthropy to the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California. Born...
Wright Leon De Turenne 6–4, 6–3, 6–0. 1923 Jack A. Wright (2) Willard FrederickCrocker 6–2, 6–4, 6–1. 1936 Bob Murray Roger Durivage 6–2, 4–6, 6–3, 4–2,...
Sarah Crocker Conway (1834–1875) was an American actress. She was a sister of Elizabeth Crocker Bowers, also an actress. Sarah Crocker was born in Ridgefield...
Monthly was financed by loans of $1,000 each from Lloyd Tevis, Charles FrederickCrocker, Collis Potter Huntington, Claus Spreckels, Lloyd Tevis, and Wildman's...
Manchester and Birmingham Railway (b. 1814). July 17 – Charles FrederickCrocker, son of Charles Crocker of California's Big Four railroaders, president of San...
Washington. Crocker-Langley San Francisco Business Directory for Years Commencing May 1899. H.S. Crocker Company. 1899. "Bay Area Architects: Frederick Meyer"...