Alexander J. Dallas (United States Navy officer)
Alexander James Dallas | |
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Born |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | May 15, 1791
Died |
June 3, 1844 53) Callao, Peru | (aged
Allegiance | United States |
Service/branch | US Navy |
Years of service | 1805 - 1844 |
Rank | Captain |
Commands held | West Indies Squadron; Pensacola Navy Yard (1832-1843) |
Battles/wars | War of 1812; Second Barbary War; Second Seminole War |
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Alexander James Dallas (May 15, 1791 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA – June 3, 1844 in Callao, Peru) was an officer in the United States Navy.
Dallas entered the Navy as a Midshipman in November 1805. He served in the War of 1812, the Second Barbary War, and in the suppression of piracy with the West Indies Squadron. Dallas also established and commanded the Pensacola Navy Yard from 1832 to 1843, and served in the Second Seminole War.
Namesake
Fort Dallas in Florida and the U.S. Naval destroyer USS Dallas (DD-199) are named after him.
Notes
His father, also named Alexander James Dallas, was the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under James Madison. His brother, George M. Dallas was Vice President of the U.S. under James K. Polk. Through his wife, Henrietta Constantia Meade, he was a brother-in-law of American Civil War general George Meade.
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