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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