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1827
March 14 Applied to Secretary of the Navy Samuel Southard for surveying duty.
March 31 Son, John Wilkes, born.
1828
July 15 Withdrew application for surveying duty and requested duty with proposed Exploring Expedition.
November 18 Ordered to New York to procure instruments for Exploring Expedition.
1829
January 3 Daughter, Jane Wilkes, born.
1830
April 21 Ordered to Boston, Capt. George Storer, at New York; cruised to Mediterranean.
November 15 Transferred to Fairfield, Capt. Foxhall Parker, at Port Mahon.
1831
May 10 Detached from Fairfield and placed on leave awaiting orders.
December 7 Ordered to Boxer, Lt. Benjamin Page, Jr., at Boston; orders cancelled because of ill health.
1832
May 14 Ordered to Newport for duty in connection with survey of Narragansett Bay.
1833
February 4 Son, Edmund Wilkes, born.
February 16 Ordered to Washington to take charge of Depot of Charts and Instruments; reported for this duty March 12.
1834
September 10 Requested permission of Board of Navy Commissioners to erect, at his own expense, a building on Capitol Hill to house an observatory.
1836
August 8 Sailed for Europe from New York to purchase instruments and books for Exploring Expedition.
1837
March 15 Asked by Secretary of the Navy Mahlon Dickerson to take a post in the astronomical department of Exploring Expedition.
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