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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