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CLAXTON, Alexander, naval officer, born in Maryland, about 1790; died in Talcahuana, Chili, 7 March, 1841. He entered the navy as midshipman, 20 June, 1806, served in the sloop-of-war " Wasp" in her action with the "Frolic," 18 October. 1812, and became lieutenant, 8 January, 1813. He Was made commander, 28 March, 1820, and captain, 21 February, 1831. At the time of his death he was in command of the Pacific squadron. --His son, Thomas, entered the navy as midshipman, 17 December, 1810, was mortally wounded in the battle of Lake Erie, 10 September, 1813, and died in October. --Another son. F. S., invented the mitrailleuse that was introduced in the French service.
Samuel
Huntington
First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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