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the Deep River area of North Carolina for potential Navy use; submitted report on December 30.
1859
July 21 Daughter, Mary Wilkes, born.
1861
April 19 Detached from duty associated with the publication of Exploring Expedition reports.
April 20—21 Participated in destruction of Norfolk Navy Yard.
May 1 Requested duty as commandant of Washington Navy Yard.
May 14 Ordered to command San Jacinto operating off the coast of Africa.
November 8 British mail steamer Trent halted and boarded; confederate commissioners James Mason and John Slidell removed to San Jacinto.
November 30 Detached from San Jacinto.
December 27 Ordered to duty as a member of Board of Naval Examiners.
1862
July 6 Ordered to command James River Flotilla.
August 4 Promoted to Commodore.
August 29 Detached from James River Flotilla; took command of Potomac Flotilla.
September 8 Ordered to command West India Squadron.
September 15 Promoted to Acting Rear Admiral.
1863
June 1 Detached from West India Squadron.
June 30 Departed Havana on board Roanoke enroute the United States.
December 18 Letter written by Wilkes to Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles refuting derogatory statements made by the Secretary in his annual report published in New York Times; Wilkes denied knowledge of how newspaper obtained a copy of the letter.
1864
January 11 Court of inquiry ordered to determine source of New York Times' copy of Wilkes' letter.
January 25 Court of inquiry found that Wilkes had prior knowledge that a copy of the letter had reached New York Times.
February 27 Court martial of Wilkes ordered for disobediance of orders, insubordination and other specifications.
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