Charles Stewart

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Charles Stewart was a distinguished early 19th-century United States Navy officer and War of 1812 hero who later rose to the rank of commodore.

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instanceOf United States Navy officer
War of 1812 veteran
person
appointedAs midshipman
awardReceived Congressional gold medal NERFINISHED
birthDate 1778-07-28
birthPlace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
burialPlace Old Saint Mary’s Churchyard, Philadelphia NERFINISHED
child Delia Tudor Stewart NERFINISHED
commanded USS Constitution NERFINISHED
USS Experiment NERFINISHED
USS Franklin NERFINISHED
USS Hornet NERFINISHED
USS Siren NERFINISHED
conflict First Barbary War NERFINISHED
Mexican–American War
Quasi-War NERFINISHED
War of 1812
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1869-11-06
deathPlace Bordentown, New Jersey NERFINISHED
era early 19th century
familyName Stewart NERFINISHED
givenName Charles
honoredIn USS Stewart (DD-224) NERFINISHED
USS Stewart (DE-238) NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Navy
militaryRank captain
commodore
notableAction captured HMS Cyane and HMS Levant in a single engagement in 1815
notableFor command of USS Constitution during the War of 1812
occupation naval officer
politicalAffiliation Democratic Party NERFINISHED
positionHeld commandant of the Philadelphia Navy Yard
senior officer of the United States Navy
promotion promoted to captain in 1806
promoted to commodore
promoted to lieutenant in 1799
promoted to master commandant in 1806
relative Charles Stewart Parnell NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholic
residence Bordentown, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
serviceEndYear 1861
serviceStartYear 1798
shipCaptured HMS Cyane NERFINISHED
HMS Levant NERFINISHED
spouse Delia Tudor NERFINISHED

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USS Guerriere commandedBy Charles Stewart
USS Guerriere notableCommander Charles Stewart
Chali 2na birthName Charles Stewart
Edward Preble influenced Charles Stewart
U.S. Navy Home Squadron notableCommander Charles Stewart