William F Milstead, Chief Quartermaster, USN, 29 Years Service.
Pension Records show service on board USS Brandywine, USS Vincennes, USS N Carolina, USS Lawrence, USS Falmouth, USS Potomac, USS Ontario, USS Plymouth, USS Dolphin, USS Pawnee, USS Lehigh, USS Shenandoah.
The first USS Shenandoah was a wooden screw sloop of the United States Navy.
Shenandoah was built by the Philadelphia Navy Yard and launched on 8 December 1862. She was sponsored by Miss Selina Pascoe; and was commissioned on 20 June 1863, Captain Daniel B. Ridgeley in command.
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William F Milstead, Chief Quartermaster, USN, 29 Years Service.
Pension Records show service on board USS Brandywine, USS Vincennes, USS N Carolina, USS Lawrence, USS Falmouth, USS Potomac, USS Ontario, USS Plymouth, USS Dolphin, USS Pawnee, USS Lehigh, USS Shenandoah.
The first USS Shenandoah was a wooden screw sloop of the United States Navy.
Shenandoah was built by the Philadelphia Navy Yard and launched on 8 December 1862. She was sponsored by Miss Selina Pascoe; and was commissioned on 20 June 1863, Captain Daniel B. Ridgeley in command.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Shenandoah_%281862%29
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