William A. T. Maddox

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William A.T. Maddox
18141889 (aged 74–75)
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William A. T. Maddox
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Rank Second Lieutenant, Brevet Captain
Battles/wars Indian Wars
Mexican-American War

William A. T. Maddox (1814 - 1 January 1889) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps.

Born in Charles County, Maryland, in 1814, commanded a volunteer company in the Creek and Seminole Wars in 1836, and was appointed 2d lieutenant in the Marine Corps on 14 October 1837. Serving in the Mexican-American War, he was breveted captain for “gallant and meritorious conduct” as Military Commandant of the Middle District of California during a Mexican uprising at Monterey and during the Battle of Santa Clara, California, 3 January 1847.

Captain Maddox retired in 1880 and died in Washington, D.C..

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Three ships, USS Maddox, have been named for him.

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This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
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