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THOMPSON, Charles C. B., naval officer, born in Virginia in 1786; died in Hot Springs, Virginia, 2 September, 1832. He entered the navy as a midshipman, 22 December, 1802, and was promoted to lieutenant, 15 February, 1809. During the war of 1812 he rendered distinguished service in the defence of New Orleans, where he commanded the ship "Louisiana," 8 January, 1815. He was promoted to master-commandant, 27 April, 1816, served at Philadelphia navy-yard in 1816-'17, commanded the frigate "Guerriere" in the Mediterranean squadron in 1818-'20, and was on shore duty at Philadelphia and Boston in 1821-'6. He was promoted captain, 3 March. 1825, and commanded the Pacific squadron in 1828-'31.
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