Thomas Clark, Seaman, USN, Civil War, USS Wabash & USS Colorado, Served 1878-1881
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915 about Thomas Clark
Name: Thomas Clark
Birth Date: abt 1787
Death Date: 4 Nov 1869
Death Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Age at Death: 82
Gender: Male
FHL Film Number: 1994577
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 about Thomas Clark
Name: Thomas Clark
Death Date: 4 Nov 1869
Cemetery: MT. Moriah Naval Plot
Cemetery Address: 62nd St & Kingsessing Ave Philadelphia, PA 19142
Buried At: Section 2 Row 13 Site 10
USS Wabash (1855) was a steam screw frigate of the United States Navy that served during the American Civil War. She was based on the same plans as Colorado. Post-war she continued to serve her country in European operations and eventually served as a barracks ship in Boston, Massachusetts, and was sold in 1912.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Wabash_%281855%29
The first USS Colorado — a 3,400 long tons (3,500 t)-class, three-masted[1] steam screw frigate — was launched on 19 June 1856 by the Norfolk Navy Yard. It was sponsored by Ms. N. S. Dornin, and commissioned on 13 March 1858, Captain W. H. Gardner in command.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Colorado_%281856%29
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Thomas Clark, Seaman, USN, Civil War, USS Wabash & USS Colorado, Served 1878-1881
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915 about Thomas Clark
Name: Thomas Clark
Birth Date: abt 1787
Death Date: 4 Nov 1869
Death Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Age at Death: 82
Gender: Male
FHL Film Number: 1994577
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 about Thomas Clark
Name: Thomas Clark
Death Date: 4 Nov 1869
Cemetery: MT. Moriah Naval Plot
Cemetery Address: 62nd St & Kingsessing Ave Philadelphia, PA 19142
Buried At: Section 2 Row 13 Site 10
USS Wabash (1855) was a steam screw frigate of the United States Navy that served during the American Civil War. She was based on the same plans as Colorado. Post-war she continued to serve her country in European operations and eventually served as a barracks ship in Boston, Massachusetts, and was sold in 1912.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Wabash_%281855%29
The first USS Colorado — a 3,400 long tons (3,500 t)-class, three-masted[1] steam screw frigate — was launched on 19 June 1856 by the Norfolk Navy Yard. It was sponsored by Ms. N. S. Dornin, and commissioned on 13 March 1858, Captain W. H. Gardner in command.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Colorado_%281856%29
Click Link to see all The Lost Sailors I've Found
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=266131
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