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  USS Dickerson (DD-157) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was named for Mahlon Dickerson (1770–1853), Secretary of the Navy from 1834 to 1838.
Dickerson was laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden in New Jersey on 25 May 1918, launched on 12 March 1919 by Mrs.
Dickerson was assigned to the Neutrality Patrol at Key West and except for brief duty at New London with Submarine Squadron 2 in October 1940, remained on patrol in the Caribbean until October 1941.
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 Mahlon Dickerson - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Mahlon Dickerson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mahlon Dickerson (April 17, 1770–October 5, 1853) was an American judge and politician.
Dickerson served in the Senate from March 4, 1817 to January 30, 1829, when he resigned, but he was immediately reelected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ephraim Bateman and served from January 30, 1829, to March 3, 1833, for a total of 16 years of service.
Dickerson served as chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on the Library during the 15th Congress, chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce and Manufactures for the 16th through 18th Congresses and the U.S. Senate Committee on Manufactures from the 19th through 22nd Congresses.
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 Hon. Mahlon Dickerson
Governor Mahlon Dickerson, of whose name it has been well said none have been respected, honored and distinguished in New Jersey, was descended from the Puritan Philemon Dickerson, who emigrated from England early in the history of Massachusetts colony and who was among the freemen of Salem in 1638.
Jonathon Dickerson, the second child and oldest son of Peter, was born on September 20, 1747 (O.S.), and on the 12th of October, 1768, was united in marriage to Mary Coe, daughter of Thomas Coe, by Rev. Timothy Johnes.
Mahlon Dickerson was born at Morris Plains, near the State Hospital for the Insane, in Morris county, April 17, 1770.
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 American President
Mahlon Dickerson was born in 1770 in Hanover Neck, New Jersey.
Dickerson agreed but was surprised to find, after arriving in Washington, D.C., that Jackson had changed his mind and decided to make Dickerson his secretary of the Navy.
In 1840, Mahlon Dickerson became a district court judge in New Jersey and served as a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1844.
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 HIKING MAHLON DICKERSON
Mahlon Dickerson Reservation was dedicated in 1967, the largest facility of the Morris County Park System.
The Dickersons, a very prominent family from Morris County, were the founders of this early industry.
Silas Dickerson, brother of the future state governor and U. Senator Mahlon Dickerson, erected the first forge and nail factory on the Musconetcong River in Stanhope.
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 USS Dickerson (DD 157)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
USS Dickerson (DD-157), named for Mahlon Dickerson (1770 - 1853), Secretary of the Navy from 1834 to 1838, was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy.
Dickerson was decommissioned on 26 June 1922 and placed in reserve at the New York Navy Yard untilrecommissioned on 1 May 1930, served with the Rotating Reserve, was assigned to the Neutrality Patrol at KeyWest on 25 July 1940, and was converted toa high-speed transport at Charleston in South Carolina and designated APD-21 in 1943.
Dickerson was struck by two enemy Japanese kamikaze aircraft south-west of Okinawa on 2 April 1945 which killed 54 of her crew and her hulk was sunk off Kerama Retto on 4 April 1945.
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 Dickerson dd 157   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mahlon Dickerson, born 19 April 1770 in Hanover N.J. served as Governor of New Jersey from 1815 to 1811, and in the U.S. Senate from 1817 to 1833.
Dickerson (DD-167) was launched 12 March 1919 by New York Shipbuilding Co., Camden, N.J., sponsored by Mrs.
Dickerson operated along the east coast and in the Caribbean and in 1921 took part in the combined fleet maneuvers off South America, visiting Valparaiso, Callao, and Balboa, before returning to Hampton Roads where the Atlantic Fleet was reviewed by President W. Harding.
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 USS Dickerson (DD-157) - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
USS Dickerson (DD-157) was a Wickes-class">Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy, and was converted to a high-speed transport at Charleston, South Carolina and designated APD-21 in 1943.
She was named for Mahlon Dickerson (1770-1853), Secretary of the Navy from 1834 to 1838.
Dickerson operated along the east coast and in the Caribbean and in 1921 took part in the combined fleet maneuvers off South America, visiting Valparaiso, Callao, and Balboa, Panama, before returning to Hampton Roads where the Atlantic Fleet was reviewed by President Warren G. Harding.
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 Becton Dickerson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She was named for Mahlon Dickerson (1770 - 1853), Secretary of the Navy 74: erson and commissioned on 3 September 1919.
Mahlon Dickerson 1: pngthumbU.S. Navy collection portrait of Mahlon Dickerson 2: '''Mahlon Dickerson ''' (April 17, 1770 andndash; October 5, [ 12:, 1833, for a total of 16 years of service.
Dickerson served as chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee 14: serving until June 1838.
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 Mahlon Dickerson -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mahlon Dickerson (April 17, 1770–October 5, 1853) was an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American judge and politician.
He was also a delegate to the New Jersey (The convention of United States statesmen who drafted the United States Constitution in 1787) constitutional convention of 1844.
Dickerson died in (Click link for more info and facts about Succasunna, New Jersey) Succasunna, New Jersey.
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 New Jersey Historical Society
Dickerson was a Governor of New Jersey, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of the Navy.
Dickerson was a U.S. Congressman, Governor of New Jersey, and a federal court judge for the district of New Jersey.
Mahlon Dickerson, the son of Mary Coe (1752-1827) and Jonathan Dickerson (1747-1805), was born on April 17, 1770 in Hanover Neck, New Jersey.
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 Mahlon Dickerson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mahlon Dickerson was born in Morris County, New Jersey, on 17 April 1770.
Mahlon Dickerson died near Succasunna, New Jersey, on 5 October 1853.
USS Dickerson (DD-157, later APD-21), 1919-1945, was named in honor of Secretary of the Navy Mahlon Dickerson.
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 Dickerson
Mahlon Dickerson, born 19 April 1770 in Hanover, N.J., served as Governor of New Jersey from 1815 to 1817, and in the U.S. Senate from 1817 to 1833.
Dickerson (DD-157) was launched 12 March 1919 by New York Shipbuilding Co., Camden, N.J.; sponsored by Mrs.
Dickerson operated along the east coast and in the Caribbean and in 1921 took part in the combined fleet maneuvers off South America, visiting Valparaiso, Callao, and Balboa, before returning to Hampton Roads where the Atlantic Fleet was reviewed by President W.
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 Letter to David Henshaw, Secretary of the Navy, from New Jersey Governor and Cabinet Member Mahlon Dickerson, Dated ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The author of the letter, Mahlon Dickerson, is herein writing to Secretary of the Navy David Henshaw on behalf of his nephew, John Henry Dickerson, son of Philemon Dickerson.
Mahlon, who served for many years in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and national politics, is petitioning Henshaw to appoint his nephew to a position in Louisiana as a live oak agent.
Mahlon was the former Secretary of the Navy under both President Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.
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 Mahlon Dickerson - TheBestLinks.com - Andrew Jackson, April 17, January 30, March 3, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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He was elected Governor of New Jersey in 1815 and served 1817, having been elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1816.
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 Mahlon Dickerson (1770-1853)
ahlon Dickerson was one of 20 members of the class of 1789 at Princeton (then the College of New Jersey).
By that time he was fully engaged in the growing struggle between the factions that had developed in the decade of Philadelphia's period as national capital.
Dickerson and Lewis, then strangers to each other, were volunteers in the government force.
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 Civil War Indiana Biographies Mahlon Dickerson Manson
Mahlon Dickerson Manson was born February 20, 1820, in Piqua, Ohio.
Mahlon Dickerson Manson was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana in 1864.
Manson died February 4, 1895, in Crawfordsville and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.
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 Mahlon
Mahlon PITNEY - PITNEY, Mahlon (1858—1924) PITNEY, Mahlon, a Representative from New Jersey; born in...
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Mahlon Morris GARLAND - GARLAND, Mahlon Morris (1856—1920) GARLAND, Mahlon Morris, a Representative from...
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 Morris County High Point Trip Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The three listed points are all in a county park, Mahlon Dickerson Reservation, and are shown on a very nice map produced by the County Park Commission.
Dickerson was governor of NJ from 1815-16, and served as Secretary of the Navy under Presidents Jackson and Van Buren.
Enter Mahlon Dickerson Reservation, a county park, at 1.4 miles, pass Saffins Pond at 2.9 miles, and look left for a yellow blazed woods road bracketed by two yellow posts at 3.8 miles.
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 Dickerson Realty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1) " Dickerson" -- In the context of Dickerson Realty
After his term as acting-governor, Dickerson was appointed Superintendent of the state pol 16: Categorhttp:/.
2) " Realty" -- In the context of Dickerson Realty
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 Trail Review: Mahlon Dickerson Reservation in Morris County,NJ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mahlon Dickerson Reservation is a multiuse park for hikers, equestrians, and mountain biking.
It is the largest park in Morris County, New Jersey and has approximately 3042 acres of land.
As always remember, share the trail, be respectful of others using the park, and if you carry it in, carry it out.
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 Mahlon Dickerson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mahlon Dickerson (de abril el 17, 1770-October 5, 1853) era un juez y político americanos.
Dickerson sirvió como presidente del comité del senado de ESTADOS UNIDOS sobre la biblioteca durante el décimo quinto congreso, presidente del comité del senado de ESTADOS UNIDOS sobre comercio y fabrica para los décimosexto a décimo octavos congresos y el comité del senado de ESTADOS UNIDOS encendido fabrica de los diecinueveavo a 22dos congresos.
El destructor USS Dickerson (Dd-157) fue nombrado en su honor.
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 Morris County NJ Park Commission Mahlon Dickerson General Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mahlon Dickerson Reservation, the largest park of the Morris County Park System, encompasses 3,200 acres of near wilderness and recreational areas, with over 20 miles of multi-use trails.
Mahlon Dickerson Reservation has four activity areas, beginning with two options for overnight stays.
In addition, the Mahlon Dickerson trailer area, with paved sites, features electric and water hook-ups, picnic tables and charcoal grills.
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 Dickerson Family Genealogy Forum (Page 3)
Re: Archelus Dickerson and Benjamin Harrison, 1787 - DD 4/08/02
Re: dickersons in bronson,tx - Rita Dickerson 3/05/02
Re: dickersons in bronson,tx - Bobbie McMillan 3/17/02
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 Mahlon D. Fairchild
Mahlon went to California with his father as one of the earliest of the '49ers.
Mahlon began writing his memoirs when he was 77 years old.
Mahlon died on April 13, 1913 at Niles Canyon, Alameda Co., California.
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 Morris County Hiking Trails   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Mahlon Dickerson is Morris County's largest county park.
Another attraction at Mahlon Dickerson is the Pine Swamp Trail, a three and a half mile white-blazed loop.
Mahlon Dickerson articles and maps for north and south hikes *
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 Mahalon Dickerson
Like stated in the other reviews there are some big hills to climb but any one not packing a spare tire(and I'm not talking about the one in case of a flat.)should have no trouble.
The Mahalon Dickerson trails are spread out all over the 10 mile long area.
This is the main entrance to the Mahalon Dickerson Trails.
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