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  Bernadou
John Baptiste Bernadou--born on 14 November 1858 in Philadelphia--was appointed to the Naval Academy on 12 September 1876 and graduated with the class of 1880.
Bernadou's crew tried to rig some type of auxiliary steering gear while he steered her with the propellers in an attempt to keep her bow gun unmasked and to present the enemy with as small a target as possible.
Bernadou (Destroyer No. 153) was laid down on 4 June 1918 at Philadelphia, Pa., by William Cramp and Sons; launched on 7 November 1918; sponsored by Miss Cora Winslow Bernadou; and commissioned on 19 May 1919, Lt. Comdr.
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Bernadou himself spoke little; words were not in his way; but his blue, frank eyes shone with an unclouded radiance that never changed, and his voice, when he did speak, had a mellow softness in it that made his slightest speech to the two women with him tender as a caress.
Bernadou, now that all means of defence was gone from him, and the only thing left to him to deal with was his own life, had become quiet and silent and passionless, as was his habit.
Bernadou's lips were white, but they did not tremble as he answered, "I am no traitor." And his eyes, as he spoke, went softly to the little porch where the light glowed from that hearth beside which he would never again sit with the creatures he loved around him.
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 Winslow
John Ancrum Winslow—born in 1811 in Wilmington, N.C.—became a midshipman in 1827.
John Rodgers in command of the Western Flotilla, he requested that Winslow be sent west to assist him as executive officer.
Bernadou saw that the dead and wounded were transferred to Hudson, and he then left the ship himself after turning command over to Chief Gunner's Mate George P. Brady, who—along with Chief Gunner's Mate Hans Jphnsen and Chief Machinist T. Cooney—later received the Medal of Honor and was promoted to warrant officer.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/w10/winslow-i.htm   (1756 words)

  
 Stories by English Authors: France
Bernadou, who had never known but the flag of three colours, believed her, as indeed he believed every word that those kindly and resolute old lips ever uttered to him.
Bernadou was seized by several hands and forced and dragged from his door out to the place where the leader of the uhlans sat on a white charger that shook and snorted blood in its exhaustion.
Bernadou smiled, as a mother might smile were any foolish enough to ask her if she remembered the look her dead child's face had worn.
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JOHN RUTTER BROOKE (1838-?) Accession No. 63,760 Received 1919 A Moor dagger from Algiers was part of a collection of history books and miscellaneous photographs donated to the museum in 1919 by Major General Brooks, Military Governor of Cuba Cuba.
John Cropper of Washington, D.C. donated a doll collected by some of her friends at Wady Halfa, Khartoum in January 1904, and brought down the Nile and given to her at Luxor.
JOHN A. Accession No. 27,737 Received 1894 John Acoming (or Adams) Halderman -- soldier, judge and diplomat -- was born on April 15, 1832, in Kentucky.
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 Bernadou dd 153
Bernadou was launched 7 November 1918 by William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; sponsored by Miss Cora Winslow Bernadou, Commander Bernadou's sister; and commissioned 19 May 1919, Lieutenant Commander L. Farley in command.
Following a cruise to Europe during the summer of 1919, Bernadou joined Division -19, Atlantic Fleet, and cruised along the east coast until placed out of commission at Philadelphia Navy Yard 1 July 1922.
Bernadou made a convoy run to Gibraltar during March and April and on 10 May departed Norfolk for Oran.
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 John Baptiste Bernadou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1858, John Baptiste Bernadou graduated from the Academy in 1880.
He was promoted ten numbers for gallantry in action while commanding Winslow at Cardenas, Cuba, 11 May 1898.
Com- mander Bernadou died in New York in 1908.
www.destroyers.org /ShipList/Namesake/n-Bernadou.htm   (64 words)

  
 John Bernadou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Baptiste Bernadou (1858–1908) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bernadou graduated from the Naval Academy in 1880.
He was promoted ten numbers for gallantry in action while commanding Winslow at the Battle of Cárdenas, Cuba, on 11 May 1898.
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 Holy Trinity
John Lawrence and Mary Louisa, 6 Dec 1802; witness Louis Joseph, John Michel, John Caesar, Mary Louisa, Mary Rose, Mary Antoinette.
BOURGUET, John, 6 Oct 1795, son of John and Anna Maria Auverny Bourguet, and Genevieve Pitray, daughter of John Francis Simon and Genevieve Raulin Pitray, all of San Domingo.
PAPION, John Baptist, 28th, 1794, of Bouergue (Rouerque?) Jurisdiction of Montaubard, son of John Dominic Papion and Margaret Gothard, and Frances Regnier, born in Marseilles, daughter of Francis and Julia Regnier, of the West Indies.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Additions
On June 15, 2004, Pope John Paul Il accepted the resignation to the pastoral government of the archdiocese of Barcelona, Spain, submitted by Cardinal Ricardo María Carles Gordó, for having reached the age limit, in conformity with canon 401 § 1 of the Code of Canon Law.
On May 27, 2004, Pope John Paul II accepted the resignation submitted by Cardinal Mario Francesco Pompedda, in conformity with canon 354 of the Code of Canon Law, to the post of prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signature.
On April 26, 2004, Pope John Paul Il accepted the resignation to the pastoral government of the archdiocese of Dublin, Ireland, submitted by Cardinal Desmond Connell, for having reached the age limit, in conformity with canon 401 § 1 of the Code of Canon Law.
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 Revenue Cutter Hudson, Cardenas, Cuba.
Bernadou was the prototype of the brashness needed for the PT boat skippers of World War II and the figher pilots of today.
Nature too, began to conspire against Winslow and a rising eastward wind began pushing her toward the Spanish batteries but using the remaining undamaged engine Bernadou was able to back away from the shore and ranging buoys.
Navy Secretary John D. Long called the rescue of the Winslow under "the most galling fire" gallant and deserved the "warmest" commendation.
www.aug.edu /~libwrw/others/Hudson/hudson.htm   (1941 words)

  
 Cutting the Cables At Cienfuegos - Heroism in the Spanish American War
John Davis took a round to his right leg, and Marine Private Patrick Regan appeared to have been fatally wounded.
The fusillade was devastating, Lieutenant Bernadou taking a hit in the left thigh to become one of the first to be wounded.
Bernadou began employing his single, functioning engine to alternately back up and then steam ahead rapidly to begin moving his stricken ship.
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 St Augustine's
BERNADOU, John Baptist, 24 Dee 1814, to Henrietta Fontaine; witnesses Peter Lacombe and Germain Combes.
BERNADOU, Frances Adelaide, b 12 Feb 1828, bapt 4 Oct 1828, of John Bernadou and Henrietta Fontaine; her godparents were Francis Houard (?) and Eloise Bernadou.
BERNADOU, Napoleon George Washington, b 22 Feb 1830, bapt 24 Nov 1831, of John Bernadou and Henrietta Fontaine; godparents were Napoleon Helie and Henrietta Bernadou.
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 Record Unit 192 - United States National Museum, Permanent Administrative Files, 1877-1975
Includes correspondence with John Percy Moore of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia regarding a controversy over the ownership of a collection of annelids, 1910-1912 (#38828).
John B. Bernadou to the USNM, 1890, 1910-1917 (#60966); correspondence concerning Willard G. Van Name's work on the USNM collection of Philippine ascidians, 1917 (#61036).
Includes correspondence regarding John Merton Aldrich's entomological exploration of Alaska, 1921 (#71876); correspondence with Henry Weed Fowler regarding his study of the USNM collection of Formosan fishes, 1921 (#71954).
www.si.edu /archives/archives/findingaids/FARU0192.htm   (9143 words)

  
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At night he had broken from them and had fled: they were close at hand, he said, and had burned the town from end to end because a man had fired at them from a house-top.
But what her father could mean, unless to make her husband pay for her by the pound (in which case she would have been a dear bargain), she had not the least idea.
"And now," said honest John Hull to the servants, "bring that box hither." The box to which the mint-master pointed was a huge square, iron-bound, oaken chest; it was big enough, my children, for all four of you to play hide-and-seek in.
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 DANFS Online: Volume 1B, Part 5
Bernadou was launched 7 November 1918 by William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; sponsored by Miss Cora Winslow Bernadou, Commander Bernadou's sister; and commissioned 19 May 1919, Lieutenant Commander L. Farle y in command.
John V. Harrell; transferred to the Navy 23 December 1944; and commissioned the same day, Captain L. Brown, USNR, in command.
John McNerney; acquired by the Navy 17 October 1944; and commissioned 18 October 1944, Lieute nant Commander W. Hartung, USNR, in command.
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 All articles - Dic.blogopt.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John Campbell, 2nd Duke Of, Duke of Greenwich, Marquess of Kintyre and Lorne, Earl of Campbell and Cowall, Earl of Greenwich, Viscount of Lochow and Glenyla, Baron of Chatham, Lord of Inverary, Mull, Morvern, and Tirie Argyll
John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
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 Floripedia: Key West: Hospitals
Johns and Ocklawaha Riversas on all sides protect it from the rays of the sun, and cool breezes soothe the stricken patient.
The parlor became a drug store; the spacious class rooms of the first floor were converted into wards for the wounded soldiers, and the offices and operating rooms established on the second floor.
Among the first to be treated was Lieutenant John B. Bernadou of the torpedo boat Winslow.
fcit.coedu.usf.edu /florida/docs/k/keys24.htm   (1106 words)

  
 dallas10a   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Her husband Murice died about 4 years ago but she has become part of our reunion.
The couple beside her is Lou and Margaret Segal from the Bernadou.
John Richards on the left and Gus Antonopoulos.
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 Ensign Worth Bagley
Bagley was also a descendant of General John Worth of Mexican and Civil War fame.
In December, WINSLOW was placed in commission, with Ensign Worth Bagley as its second in command under Lt. John Baptiste Beradou.
Bernadou, who had also been wounded during the action, had the bodies of the dead were covered with torpedo tube covers.
www.spanamwar.com /bagley.htm   (1179 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of June 7, 1886
Consecrated, March 19, 1871, metropolitan cathedral of Québec, by John Joseph Lynch, C.M., archbishop of Toronto, assisted by Edward John Horan, bishop of Kingston, and by Charles LaRocque, bishop of Saint-Hyacinthe.
Consecrated, August 16, 1868, Baltimore, by Martin John Spalding, archbishop of Baltimore, assisted by Patrick Neeson Lynch, bishop of Charleston, and by Michael Domenec, C.M., bishop of Pittsburgh.
Exposed in the metropolitan cathedral of Baltimore and buried in its crypt, immediately opposite to the tomb of John Carroll, first bishop and archbishop of that see and of the United States.
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Lieutenant [USN] John B. Bernadou (Washington, DC: Office of Naval Intelligence, 1898; reprinted Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, 1990).
Mahan to John P. Merrell, 20 December 1908; Mahan to Raymond P. Rogers, 4 March 1911, Mahan Papers.
Corbett's lectures are preserved in "Lectures on Naval Strategy by Sir Julian Corbett," Corbett Papers, "Deed Box," MS 81/143 in Britain's National Maritime Museum.
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 COME ON IN!
Paul Bernadou is lucky enough to performs his music in some of the most scenic venues, in one of the most beautiful areas in the world, Southern California.
The area in which he lives, writes, and plays music is representative of a climate only found in 6% of the globe.
And his time on stage and in the studio with many notable artists has help to season Paul with strength, heart, and taste.
www.moondriftmusic.com /comeonin.html   (441 words)

  
 Newspaper Abstracts: The Free Lance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
John BERNADOU, a teamster in the employ of Henry MILLER, was instantly killed Sunday morning at the WARD ranch, while attempting to stop a 4-horse team attached to a large farm wagon.
The animals wheeled suddenly when he seized the bridle of one of the horses, and the unfortunate young man was pinned against the side of a barn by the wagon pole, which penetrated the skull.
A double wedding took place at the Western Hotel last Wednesday evening when John AHART of Bear Valley and Miss Bertha CLARK of Panoche were joined in wedlock.
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 TB-5 DANFS
The first Winslow (Torpedo Boat No. 5) was laid down on 8 May 1896 at Baltimore, Md., by the Columbian Iron Works, launched on 8 May 1897; sponsored by Miss E. Hazel; and commissioned on 29 December 1897 at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Lt. John B. Bernadou in command.
Bernadou saw that the dead and wounded were transferred to Hudson, and he then left the ship himself after turning command over to Chief Gunner's Mate George P. Brady, who along with Chief Gunner's Mate Hans Johnsen and Chief Machinist T. Cooney later received the Medal of Honor and was promoted to warrant officer.
In January 1911, she was sold to H. Hanson of New York City.
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 John Cagnol - Conferences
Organized by Michel Bernadou, John Cagnol, Roger Ohayon
Organized by Michel Bernadou, John Cagnol, Antoine Henrot, under the auspices of CNRS GDR ANOFOR and the Smart Systems Network
Organized by Michel Bernadou, John Cagnol, Francesco Grasso, Roger Ohayon, Jacques Périaux
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 USS Bernadou (DD-153), Wickes-class destroyer in World War II
USS Bernadou (DD-153), Wickes-class destroyer in World War II Bernadou, DD 153, was launched 7 November 1918 by William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; sponsored by Miss Cora Winslow Bernadou, Commander Bernadou’s sister; and commissioned 19 May 1919, Lieutenant Commander L. Farley in command.
She Joined Squadron 7, Scouting Force, after recommissioning 1 May 1930.
She operated from Oran until December 1943, during which time she took part in the occupation of Sicily (9—12 July); Salerno landings (9—10 and 21—23 September); and escorted Mediterranean convoys.
www.destroyerhistory.org /flushdeck/ussbernadou   (343 words)

  
 Naval History/Olympia C-6
The cruiser sniled for home 25 October 1921, escorted by a group of French destroyers for the first leg of the passage.
At the mouth of the Potomae on 9 November North Dakota (BB-29) and Bernadou (DD-163) joined her as she stood up to the Washington Navy Yard.
There with full and somber military honors, the body was piped over the side, Olympia firing a last salute.
www.multied.com /Navy/cruiser/Olympia.html   (765 words)

  
 Action reports
John Travis of the 4th Tennessee Writes of the Cuban Occupation
John Stotts of the 161st Indiana Writes Home to his Love
John D. Potter Reports on the Use of Dynamite Guns at Guayama
www.spanamwar.com /action.htm   (1846 words)

  
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John W. Blakemore and Sam H. Davis, Jr., symposium editors.
Title: Surface activity; the physical chemistry, technical applications, and chemical constitution of synthetic surface-active agents by J. Moilliet and B. Collie.
Personal author: Coulson, J. (John Metcalfe) Title: Chemical engineering [by] J. Coulson and J. Richardson.
libadm87.rice.edu /colldev/lsc/monographs/approvedreports/TPtoTR2005.txt   (10434 words)

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