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United States Navy officer
Isaac Chauncey (February 20, 1772 – January 27, 1840) was a United States Navy officer who served in the Quasi-War, the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812
Isaac_Chauncey
Bainbridge-class destroyer
USS Chauncey was a Bainbridge-class destroyer, also referred to as a "Torpedo-boat destroyer", in the United States Navy named for Commodore Isaac Chauncey
USS_Chauncey_(DD-3)
List of ships with the same or similar names
been named USS Chauncey to honor Commodore Isaac Chauncey. USS Chauncey (DD-3), was a destroyer, which served from 1901 to 1917. USS Chauncey (DD-296), was
USS_Chauncey
American politician
Isaac Chauncey Haight (May 27, 1813 – September 8, 1886), was a pioneer of the American West best remembered as a ringleader in the Mountain Meadows massacre
Isaac_C._Haight
Clemson-class destroyer
A "Y-gun" depth charge thrower was added to many ships. Chauncey named for Isaac Chauncey, was launched 29 September 1918 by Union Iron Works, San Francisco
USS_Chauncey_(DD-296)
United States Navy officer (1785–1819)
waterways. The roles played by commanders like Perry, at Lake Erie and Isaac Chauncey at Lake Ontario and Thomas Macdonough at Lake Champlain all proved vital
Oliver_Hazard_Perry
Shipyard and industrial complex in Brooklyn, New York
created at a cost of $500, exclusive of staffing. This was approved, and Isaac Chauncey, as commandant of the New York Naval Shipyard was asked to commence
Brooklyn_Navy_Yard
War of 1812 battle
American attacks individually. The United States Navy appointed Commodore Isaac Chauncey to regain control of the lakes. He created a squadron of fighting ships
Battle_of_York
1813 battle of the War of 1812
hired by Dobbins to start work on the four wooden ships. Commodore Isaac Chauncey had been appointed to the command of the United States naval forces
Battle_of_Lake_Erie
1813 battle of the War of 1812
British naval squadron on Lake Ontario was based. However, Commodore Isaac Chauncey, commanding the US Navy squadron on the lake, refused to risk his ships
Battle_of_Crysler's_Farm
United States Navy frigate (1799–1865)
Mediterranean and Lt. Isaac Chauncey was ordered to take command on 8 March the day she was recommissioned. By 24 May 1804 Chauncey had been promoted to
USS_John_Adams_(1799)
1814 battle of the War of 1812
position and a British naval squadron controlled the lake. Commodore Isaac Chauncey, commander of the American ships based at Sackett's Harbor, New York
Battle_of_Lundy's_Lane
Name list
nonconformist divine Isaac Chauncey (1779–1840), American naval officer Leslie Chauncey (born 1981), American basketball player Nathaniel Chauncey (1881–1756)
Chauncey_(name)
Fletcher-class destroyer
USS Chauncey (DD-667) was a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the third Navy ship named for Commodore Isaac Chauncey (1779–1840). Chauncey
USS_Chauncey_(DD-667)
Military unit of the United States Navy
Lee & Blanchard. United States Navy Historical Center. "US People--Chauncey, Isaac, Commodore, USN". Retrieved 9 March 2010. This article incorporates
Mediterranean Squadron (United States)
Mediterranean_Squadron_(United_States)
Historic district in Connecticut, United States
the Wolcott Chauncey House at 150 Seabright Avenue (1769), an example of a Colonial "Cape" house and birthplace of Commodore Isaac Chauncey; the Captain
Black_Rock_Historic_District
Island of the San Juan Islands in Washington state, United States
Expedition, Lopez Island was given the name Chauncey Island, after the American naval commander Isaac Chauncey. When the British reorganized the official
Lopez_Island
who had complained about being given black crew members, Commodore Isaac Chauncey wrote that he had fifty black sailors on his ship, called them "excellent
Racial segregation in the United States Armed Forces
Racial_segregation_in_the_United_States_Armed_Forces
Whipping as a punishment
depending on the severity of the offense. However, a few such as captain Isaac Chauncey awarded one hundred or more lashes. In 1815, the United States Navy
Flagellation
American naval officer
midshipman on July 4, 1805. He served on the brig USS Hornet, commanded by Isaac Chauncey. Nicolson was promoted to lieutenant on May 20, 1812, while serving
John_B._Nicolson
Italian librettist, professor, and Roman Catholic priest (1749–1838)
Ellery Anderson (1833–1903), married to Augusta Chauncey (b. 1835), granddaughter of Commodore Isaac Chauncey, and descendant of Charles Chauncy, the 2nd
Lorenzo_Da_Ponte
American naval officer (1795–1885)
voyages, he served under Commodores John Rodgers, Isaac Hull, Matthew C. Perry, and Isaac Chauncey, of the old navy, and had seen altogether, before his
John_Marston_(sailor)
War of 1812 battle
Kingston. On November 9, the USS Oneida, under command of Commodore Isaac Chauncey, with a squadron of six ships, sailed from Sackets Harbor to intercept
Battle_of_Kingston_Harbour
1979 American satire film by Hal Ashby
from a blood disease. After checking Chauncey out, the doctor invites him to stay to keep an eye on him. Chauncey's manners are old-fashioned and courtly
Being_There
1812 upon the outbreak of war. He volunteered for duty under Commodore Isaac Chauncey on Lake Ontario where he served in Lady of the Lake. Midshipman Hatfield
John Hatfield (United States Navy)
John_Hatfield_(United_States_Navy)
Tower-based signaling network
created at a cost of $500, exclusive of staffing. This was approved, and Isaac Chauncey, as commandant of the New York Naval Shipyard was asked to commence
Optical_telegraph
1813 battle of the War of 1812
April 27, the Americans on Lake Ontario under Dearborn and Commodore Isaac Chauncey gained success at the Battle of York, occupying the town for several
Battle_of_Fort_George
Sloops-of-war of the United States Navy
April 1813 as flagship of Commodore Isaac Chauncey. She saw active duty in the War of 1812 as part of Chauncey's Lake Ontario Squadron. Madison participated
USS_Madison_(1812)
1814 siege of the War of 1812
September, the American naval squadron on Lake Ontario under Commodore Isaac Chauncey ferried the main part of the division to the Genesee River a few miles
Siege_of_Fort_Erie
American politician (1751–1829)
1813, American forces on Lake Ontario under Dearborn and Commodore Isaac Chauncey gained success at the Battle of York, occupying the town for several
Henry_Dearborn
1814 battle during the War of 1812
and constructed several gunboats. He had to compete with Commodore Isaac Chauncey, commanding on Lake Ontario, for seamen, shipwrights and supplies, and
Battle_of_Plattsburgh
Season of television series
fired by Marvel at that time and Matthew Chauncey was hired to replace him as head writer in July. Chauncey oversaw rewrites for the season. The season
X-Men_'97_season_2
Naval battles during the War of 1812
Navy appointed Commodore Isaac Chauncey, then commanding the New York Navy Yard, to command on the lakes. Although Chauncey was nominally in charge of
Engagements_on_Lake_Ontario
25 June 1812. She may have been armed with two guns, and Commodore Isaac Chauncey at one point reported that she was armed with 4 guns and had a crew
Seneca_(1812_ship)
Town in Monroe County, New York, United States
September 11, 1813, the American fleet under the command of Commodore Isaac Chauncey caught up with the British fleet at Braddock Bay, in the northwest corner
Greece,_New_York
victories into decisive strategic gains. On 10 November 1812, Commodore Isaac Chauncey led an American squadron in a bold attack against the British naval
Naval warfare during the War of 1812
Naval_warfare_during_the_War_of_1812
1814 battle of the War of 1812
attack on Kingston, Brown was unable to gain cooperation from Commodore Isaac Chauncey (commanding the American naval squadron based at Sackets Harbor, New
Battle_of_Chippawa
First of the six original frigates of the U.S. Navy
consisting of Constellation, Java, Erie and Ontario until Commodore Isaac Chauncey arrived 1 July 1816 and took overall command. Nevertheless, United States
USS_United_States_(1797)
1806 American merchant ship
1805. The ship sailed to the Qing Empire in 1806 and was captained by Isaac Chauncey. Upon entering the Bocca Tigris the Beaver was detained by HMS Phaeton
Beaver_(1805_ship)
United States naval officer and commodore (1779–1820)
the waterline. Before the battle ended USS John Adams, commanded by Isaac Chauncey, arrived on the scene. On board the vessel were official documents promoting
Stephen_Decatur
U.S. naval frigate commissioned in 1797
Constellation remained with the squadron under Commodores William Bainbridge, Isaac Chauncey, and John Shaw to enforce the accords, returning to Hampton Roads only
USS_Constellation_(1797)
United States Army general (1786–1866)
Niagara River. With help from United States Navy elements commanded by Isaac Chauncey and Oliver Hazard Perry, he led U.S. troops to land behind the fort
Winfield_Scott
Schooner of the United States Navy
1812 at Oswego, New York, for service on Lake Ontario under Commodore Isaac Chauncey. Commanded by Lieutenant J. D. Elliott, Conquest cruised constantly
USS_Conquest_(1812)
American gunner (1781–1855)
States Navy. He fought in the War of 1812, he was part of Commodore Isaac Chauncey's freshwater fleet on Lake Ontario. He served in the United States Navy
George_Marshall_(gunner)
Light Dragoons Canadian Volunteers American Militia American Privateers Isaac Chauncey Arthur Sinclair Charles Stewart Johnston Blakeley William Henry Allen
List_of_guerrillas
Jones was built at Sacketts Harbor, New York, for service in Commodore Isaac Chauncey's fleet on Lake Ontario and was launched on 10 April 1814. Most of the
USS_Jones_(1814)
ordinary at the Washington Navy Yard. On July 21, 1801, Lieutenant Isaac Chauncey was ordered to take command of General Greene for an anticipated deployment
USS_General_Greene_(1799)
1813 battle during the War of 1812
appeared in Lake Ontario. The American armed vessels under Commodore Isaac Chauncey had abruptly vanished when they heard that Yeo and troops under Lieutenant
Battle_of_Stoney_Creek
American warship converted from a confiscated Canadian merchant schooner
cannons, and fitted with bulwarks. The schooner was placed in Captain Isaac Chauncey's squadron and patrolled Lake Ontario during the War of 1812. In July
USS_Scourge_(1812)
US Navy wooden-hulled snow-brig
of sailing master in the United States Navy. On 31 December, Captain Isaac Chauncey, the commander of naval forces on Lake Ontario, arrived in Erie for
USS_Niagara_(1813)
Frigate of the Royal Navy
salvage efforts over the next 150 years. On 15 June 1811, Commodore Isaac Chauncey wrote to the secretary of the Navy to confirm that the wreck of HMS
HMS_Hussar_(1763)
British raid during the War of 1812
their frigates on 14 April, but when the Americans under Commodore Isaac Chauncey had completed their own, more powerful, frigates, Yeo's squadron would
Battle_of_Fort_Oswego_(1814)
candidate Isaac Spencer received a plurality of the votes against Federalist candidate and incumbent United States Senator from Connecticut Chauncey Goodrich
1813 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election
1813_Connecticut_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election
14-gun brigantine
was purchased on Lake Ontario in 1814. She was assigned to Commodore Isaac Chauncey's squadron in the War of 1812 as a tender and troop transport. She was
USS_Ranger_(Ontario)
Growler (August 10, 1813): During a Lake Ontario battle, James Yeo's and Isaac Chauncey's squadrons captured U.S. schooners Julia) and Growler. Yeo renamed them
Timeline_of_the_War_of_1812
United States Navy officer (1783–1825)
roles played by commanders like Oliver Hazard Perry at Lake Erie and Isaac Chauncey at Lake Ontario and Thomas Macdonough at Lake Champlain all proved vital
Thomas_Macdonough
Marvel Studios animated series
earlier series. DeMayo was head writer for the first two seasons and Matthew Chauncey took over for the third, with Jake Castorena as supervising director. Ray
X-Men_'97
United States Navy officer (1773–1823)
USS Ontario, USS Erie, and USS Java. When he was relieved by Commodore Isaac Chauncey in autumn 1816, Shaw remained in-theater until the following November
John_Shaw_(naval_officer)
Village in New York, United States
Maryland, it had several schools for the training of midshipmen. Commodore Isaac Chauncey, writing to the Secretary of the Navy on November 30, 1814, described
Sackets_Harbor,_New_York
First-rate wooden warship of the Royal Navy that served on Lake Ontario
the Royal Navy and United States naval forces under the command of Isaac Chauncey on landlocked Lake Ontario. At the time, Lake Ontario was effectively
HMS_St_Lawrence_(1814)
American politician (1834–1928)
Chauncey Mitchell Depew (April 23, 1834 – April 5, 1928) was an American attorney, businessman, and Republican politician. He is best remembered for his
Chauncey_Depew
to duty with Commodore Isaac Chauncey and distinguished himself in the attack on Black Rock on November 28. Commodore Chauncey appointed him acting lieutenant
Thomas_Holdup_Stevens
Island City Jacob Blackwell PS 112 Dutch Kills Long Island City PS 113 Isaac Chauncey Glendale PS 116 Elizabeth L. Farrell Jamaica PS 123 Suydam Jamaica PS
List of public elementary schools in New York City
List_of_public_elementary_schools_in_New_York_City
U.S. Navy frigate
of Commodore Isaac Chauncey for service against the British on Lake Ontario, Mohawk departed Sackets Harbor on 31 July 1814 in Chauncey's squadron to challenge
USS_Mohawk_(1814)
Incumbent Federalist lieutenant governor Chauncey Goodrich defeated Democratic-Republican candidate Isaac Spencer in a rematch of the previous election
1814 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election
1814_Connecticut_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election
several actions on Lake Ontario against the American squadron led by Isaac Chauncey. Both combatants on Lake Ontario were building progressively larger
William_Mulcaster
Schooner in the United States Navy
States Navy during the War of 1812. Built to strengthen Commodore Isaac Chauncey's squadron on Lake Ontario, Sylph was laid down on 26 July 1813 at Sackett's
USS_Sylph_(1813)
set sail for the Mediterranean flying the broad pennant of Commodore Isaac Chauncey, the commander of the Navy's fledgling Mediterranean Squadron. Washington
USS_Washington_(1814)
American rear admiral (1795–1883)
as an acting midshipman in the Lake Ontario squadron under Commodore Isaac Chauncey. He was transferred to the Madison in April 1813 and took part in the
Joshua_R._Sands
US Navy brig commissioned in 1805
in Baltimore and commissioned there on 18 October, Master Commandant Isaac Chauncey in command. Hornet's design was a compromise between the six original
USS_Hornet_(1805)
British Army officer and colonial administrator
of York, supported by a fleet of 14 warships commanded by Commodore Isaac Chauncey. Defending York were two companies of the 8th Regiment of Foot, a company
Roger_Hale_Sheaffe
United States Navy officer (1782–1845)
Perry. Transferred to Lake Ontario, Elliott served under Commodore Isaac Chauncey as captain on board the flagship the USS Madison, and took part in the
Jesse_Elliott
Gunboat of the United States Navy
several men and wounding others. Newton had been aboard with Commodore Isaac Chauncey, who was inspecting the ship, and the two had left "only 10 or 15 minutes
USS_Fulton_(1837)
Incumbent Federalist lieutenant governor Chauncey Goodrich defeated Democratic-Republican candidate Isaac Spencer in a rematch of the previous election
1815 Connecticut lieutenant gubernatorial election
1815_Connecticut_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election
was built at Sackett's Harbor, New York, for service in Commodore Isaac Chauncey's fleet on Lake Ontario and launched 7 April 1814. She was manned by
USS_Jefferson_(1814)
1809 sloop-of-war
an American fleet of seven vessels under the command of Commodore Isaac Chauncey surprised Royal George as the sloop passed near the Bay of Quinte on
HMS_Royal_George_(1809)
United States Navy officer (1780–1831)
1812, Sinclair was assigned to the Great Lakes as part of Commodore Isaac Chauncey's squadron, where he commanded the warship General Pike in an engagement
Arthur_Sinclair
York, during the winter of 1812–1813 under the command of Lieutenant Isaac Chauncey, after which she supported land operations around Lake Ontario, including
USS_Fair_American
1813 battle in the War of 1812
seized control of the Great Lakes. In September 1812 U.S. Navy Captain Isaac Chauncey was ordered to assume command of naval forces on Lakes Ontario and Erie
Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor
Second_Battle_of_Sacket's_Harbor
20-gun sloop-of-war
Kingston on 31 July to seek out the American squadron under Commodore Isaac Chauncey. The two squadrons met in a series of indecisive clashes though August
HMS_Wolfe_(1813)
United States Marine Corps general
under Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry on Lake Erie and under Commodore Isaac Chauncey on Lake Ontario. Aboard the frigate USS Constitution, Marines were important
Franklin_Wharton
19th-century schooner
commanded by Sailing Master M.P. Mix. She was actively employed with Isaac Chauncey's squadron on Lake Ontario from 1812 to 1814. Growler took part in attacks
USS_Growler_(1812_schooner)
battery took part in repulsing an American naval squadron under Commodore Isaac Chauncey. This structure, one of four massive stone Martello towers built to
List of Royal Military College of Canada memorials
List_of_Royal_Military_College_of_Canada_memorials
FORT CHAUNCEY East side of Monroe St. north of Main St. in Sackets Harbor Hounsfield, Town Of, New York War Of 1812 Named For Commodore Isaac Chauncey 23
List of New York State Historic Markers in Jefferson County, New York
List_of_New_York_State_Historic_Markers_in_Jefferson_County,_New_York
Royal Navy officer (1782–1818)
war on Lake Ontario as having been a draw. During 1814 both Yeo and Isaac Chauncey, the American commander, tried to out build the other. Yeo captured
James_Lucas_Yeo
Brig of the Royal Navy
American merchant vessels sheltering at Ogdensburg, New York. Commodore Isaac Chauncey sent the schooner Julia to intercept the British vessels and the two
HMS_Duke_of_Gloucester_(1807)
Ghost town in Mesa County, Colorado, USA
completed because Carpenter went broke shortly after the Panic of 1893. Isaac Chauncey Wyman, a wealthy Massachusetts investor, became the next owner of the
Carpenter,_Colorado
Allen Irene incident Irlam (1800 ship) Ironwolf Isaac Chauncey Isaac H. Duval Isaac Hull Isaac Rochussen Isaac Sears Isla de la Juventud Isla de Mona Isle
Index of piracy–related articles
Index_of_piracy–related_articles
Canada. On 8 November, Oneida, flying the broad pennant of Commodore Isaac Chauncey, sailed from Sackets Harbor to intercept British ships conveying supplies
USS_Oneida_(1809)
looted and burnt. After the Second Battle of Sacket's Harbor on May 29 Isaac Chauncey recalled the American fleet on Lake Ontario back to harbour as a defence
Raid_on_Sodus
Massacre in Utah, US in 1857
leadership roles in local military, church and government organizations, Isaac C. Haight and John D. Lee, conspired for Lee to lead militiamen disguised
Killings and aftermath of the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Killings_and_aftermath_of_the_Mountain_Meadows_Massacre
United States Navy frigate
launched on 2 May of the same year. Built for service in Commodore Isaac Chauncey's squadron on Lake Ontario, Superior was commanded by Lt. John H. Elton
USS_Superior_(1814)
U.S. Army formation during the War of 1812
city of Kingston in coordination with Commodore Isaac Chauncey. However, both Dearborn and Chauncey thought that Kingston was too fortified and instead
Army of the North (United States)
Army_of_the_North_(United_States)
American naval officer (1793–1857)
several men and wounding others. Newton had been aboard with Commodore Isaac Chauncey, who was inspecting the ship, and the two had left "only 10 or 15 minutes
John_T._Newton
1813, Sailing Master Joseph Stevens in command. Part of Commodore Isaac Chauncey's tiny Lake Ontario squadron protecting upstate New York from a seaborne
USS_Ontario_(1812)
Scottish-American shipbuilder
Navy Commodore Isaac Chauncey was placed in command of all Navy forces in the Great Lakes region, and he had known Eckford since Chauncey had been master
Henry_Eckford_(shipbuilder)
Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2003. Dudley, William S. "Commodore Isaac Chauncey and U.S. Joint Operations on Lake Ontario, 1813-14." In New Interpretations
Bibliography of the War of 1812
Bibliography_of_the_War_of_1812
American naval officer
During the War of 1812, he served on Lake Ontario under Commodore Isaac Chauncey and participated in attacks on Toronto, Kingston, and Fort George. In
Francis_Gregory
18/19th-century British Army officer in Canada
fought in the Battle of Kingston Harbour, against the American Commodore Isaac Chauncey, and over the winter he successfully bluffed the American Commander-in-Chief
John Vincent (British Army officer)
John_Vincent_(British_Army_officer)
Sloop-of-war of the United States Navy
bottled up by British shore batteries at Fort George. However, Commodore Isaac Chauncey's squadron joined the troops under Colonel Winfield Scott in a combined
USS_Trippe_(1812)
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