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on Wilkes' orders. Commander Hudson made every effort to free his ship but was forced to leave her, saving all his men and the scientific papers.
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in 1858–1862, Captain Hudson was made Inspector of the 3d Light House District. He died 15 October 1862 in Brooklyn, aged 68.
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cruise 1826–1829. In 1830–1831, Hudson accompanied Lieutenant Ramsey on a tour to
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Appletons' annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year: 1862
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In September 1849, after shore and lighthouse duty, he was ordered to command
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www.history.navy.mil: DANFS biography of William Hudson
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European and American voyages of scientific exploration
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was wrecked 18 July 1841 while attempting to cross the
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Brooklyn
New York
United States of America
United States Navy
Captain
USS Peacock
USS Vincennes
USS Niagara
Boston Navy Yard
Second Barbary War
Aegean Sea Anti-Piracy Operations
United States Exploring Expedition
Battle of Malolo
Bombardment of Upolu
Battle of Drummond's Island
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
United States Navy
Brooklyn
Mediterranean Squadron
William Bainbridge
schooner
Alert
sloop-of-war
Ontario
midshipman
Dolphin
Pacific
South America

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