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JOHN ADOLF DAHLGREN (1809-1870)

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 732 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN ADOLF DAHLGREN (1809-1870)  ,
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admiral in the U.S.
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navy, was the son of the
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Swedish consul at
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Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania, and was born in that city on the 13th of November 18o9 . He entered the
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United States navy in 1826, and saw some service in the
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Civil War in command of the South
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Atlantic blockading
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squadron . But he was chiefly notable as a scientific officer . His knowledge of mathematics caused him to be employed on the coast survey in 1834 . In 1837 his eyesight threatened to fail, he retired in 1838-1842, and in 1847 he was transferred to the ordnance department . In this
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post he applied himself to the improvement of the guns of the U.S. navy . He was the inventor of the smooth
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bore
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gun which bore his name, but was from its shape familiarly known as " the soda
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water bottle." It was used in the Civil War, and for several years afterwards in the United States navy . Dahlgren's guns were first mounted in a vessel named the " Experiment, which cruised under his command from 1857 till 1859 . They were " the first
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practical application of results obtained by experimental determinations of pressure at different points along the bore, by Colonel Bomford's tests—that is by
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boring holes in the walls of the gun, through which the pressure acts upon other bodies, such as
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pistol balls, pistons, &c." (Cf. article by J . M . Brooke in Hamersley's
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Naval
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Encyclopaedia.) When the Civil War broke out, he was on ordnance duty in the Washington navy yard, and he was one of the three
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officers who did not resign from confederate sympathies . His rank at the time was
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commander, and the command could only by held by a captain .

President Lincoln insisted on retaining Commander Dahlgren, and he was qualified to keep the post by
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special act of Congress . He became post-captain in 1862 and
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rear-admiral in 1.863 . He commanded the Washington navy yard when he died on the 12th of
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July 1870 . A memoir of Admiral Dahlgren by his widow was published at Boston in 1882 . (D .

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