Commodore John D. Sloat

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Commodore John D. Sloat was a U.S. Navy officer best known for seizing Monterey and proclaiming U.S. control over California during the Mexican–American War.

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instanceOf United States Navy officer
commodore
person
allegiance United States of America
birthDate 1781-07-06
birthPlace Goshen, New York NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED
Sloat House, near Goshen, New York NERFINISHED
burialPlace Brooklyn, New York NERFINISHED
Green-Wood Cemetery NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath natural causes
commanded U.S. Pacific Squadron NERFINISHED
conflict Mexican–American War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateProclaimedUSControlOfCalifornia 1846-07-07
deathDate 1867-11-28
deathPlace New Brighton, Staten Island, New York NERFINISHED
New York City
Staten Island, New York NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup American of Dutch descent
familyName Sloat NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName John NERFINISHED
hasHonor Fort Sloat named in his honor
Sloat Boulevard in San Francisco named in his honor
USS Sloat named in his honor
knownFor proclaiming United States control over California during the Mexican–American War
seizure of Monterey, California in 1846
languageSpoken English
militaryBranch United States Navy
militaryRank commodore
notableAction raised the American flag over the custom house in Monterey, California
notableActionDate 1846-07-07
occupation military governor
naval officer
placeProclaimedUSControlOfCalifornia Monterey, California NERFINISHED
positionHeld Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Squadron NERFINISHED
first military governor of California under U.S. rule
residence New York City
Staten Island, New York NERFINISHED
serviceEndYear 1861
serviceEntryYear 1800

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