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Commander James Harmon Ward (September 25, 1806 – June 27, 1861) was the first officer of the United States Navy who was killed during the American Civil ...
James H. Ward

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Commander James Harmon Ward was the first officer of the United States Navy who was killed during the American Civil War. Wikipedia
Born: September 25, 1806, Hartford, CT
Died: June 27, 1861 (age 54 years), King George County, VA
Commander James H. Ward, USN, (1806-1861). James Harmon Ward was born at Hartford, Connecticut, on 25 September 1806. He became a Midshipman in the U.S. ...
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Captain James Ward of Hartford, Connecticut, is thought to have been the first naval officer to be killed during the Civil War. He was born on 25 September 1806 ...
James Harman Ward. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, 1806; killed in attack on Matthias Point, Virginia, 27 June, 1861. He was the first Union naval officer to ...
WARD, James Harman, naval officer, born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1806; died near Matthias point, Potomac river, 27 June, 1861. He was appointed as a ...
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When the Civil War started, he had 39 years of experienced service in the United States Navy, having entered the service as a 17-year old midshipman in 1823.
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Looking for books by James Harman Ward? See all books authored by James Harman Ward, including A Manual Of Naval Tactics: Together With A Brief Analysis Of ...
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A Manual of Naval Tactics is a book written by James Harman Ward in 1859. It is a comprehensive guide to naval tactics and strategy, aimed at naval officers ...