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Thomas Macdonough, Jr. was an early-19th-century Irish-American naval officer noted for his roles in the first Barbary War and the War of 1812. He was the son of a revolutionary officer, Thomas Macdonough, Sr. who lived near Middletown, Delaware. Wikipedia
Born: December 21, 1783, Comdr. Thomas MacDonough House
Died: November 10, 1825 (age 41 years), Washington, D.C.
Children: Augustus R. Macdonough
Award: Congressional Gold Medal
Battles/wars: Quasi War; First Barbary War; –Battle of Tripoli Harbor; War of 1812; –Battle of Lake Champlain
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Born December 31, 1783. The Trap (now Macdonough), Delaware. Died November 10, 1825. At sea, aboard the ship Edwin. Naval officer.