Carl Emanuelson.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Wednesday, July 30, 1890
Death details: Killed after premature discharge of #5 gun
Source: U.S. Navy
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Carl Emanuelson.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Wednesday, July 30, 1890
Death details: Killed after premature discharge of #5 gun
Source: U.S. Navy
John McGowan.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Friday, May 9, 1890
Death details: Killed by premature gun discharge upon closing breech block
Source: U.S. Navy
David Moore.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Tuesday, September 10, 1889
Death details: USS Wyoming small boat swamped in collisuion with USS Ironclad. Moore drowned
Source: U.S. Navy
John McIntyle.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Monday, June 25, 1888
Death details: Killed by premature gun charge explosion
Source: U.S. Navy
Henry Lynde.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Tuesday, October 12, 1886
Death details: Killed by burst breech plug from a 20 lb. Parrott rifle
Source: U.S. Navy
Thomas J. Stokes.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Friday, January 13, 1860
Death details: Killed by accidental discharge of gun
Source: U.S. Navy
William Lewis Herndon.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Monday, December 21, 1857
Death details: Lost at sea
Source: U.S. Navy
William Whiting.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Sunday, April 1, 1855
Death details: Killed accidentally in Woosung, China
Source: U.S. Navy
Charles Jr. Dyer.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Friday, August 23, 1850
Death details: Drowned at Pensacola, Florida
Source: U.S. Navy
Richard Bache.
Service era: 1800s
Date of death: Wednesday, March 27, 1850
Death details: Drowned in Trinidad Bay, California
Source: U.S. Navy