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  1. 1870: Father Richard Worsam Meade 2nd dies; son Richard Worsam Meade 4th born. 1871-1873: Commands USS Narragansett on its cruise through the southwest Pacific islands to Australia; commended for skill in negotiating commercial treaty with Samoan Islands. 1883-1887: Commandant, New York Navy Yard. 1887-1890: Commandant, Washington Navy Yard

  2. Richard Worsam Meade III was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Background Born in New York City, he was the son of Captain Richard Worsam Meade II, United States Navy, and followed his father by entering the Navy on October 2, 1850.

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  4. Richard Worsam Meade I: Military and Intelligence\Navy\Navy agent. Portrait. (Show More) (Show Less) Place. United States\District of Columbia\Washington. Credit Line. Owner: Private Collection. This record is part of the Catalog of American Portraits, a research archive of the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.

  5. 8. Feb. 2002 · 22 September 1804, Cádiz. “Circumstances having occasion’d me to form a Commercial Establishment in this port, I take the liberty of addressing you on the subject of the Consulship, & of solliciting your friendly interference in procuring for me the appointment, should any change take place, either by the resignation of the Gentleman now holding the office, which I am told is probable, or ...

  6. Richard Worsam Meade III (also called Richard Worsam Meade, Jr., by many sources) (9 October 1837 – 4 May 1897) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Born in New York City, he was the son of Captain Richard Worsam Meade II, USN, and followed his father by entering the Navy on October 2, 1850. He was attached to the steam frigate San Jacinto of the ...

  7. Richard Worsam Meade (June 23, 1778 – June 25, 1828) was an American merchant and art collector, and the father of Civil War General George Gordon Meade. After growing up in his father George Meade's shipping business, he became successful in his own right in the American–Spanish trade. Meade lived in Cadiz, Spain, from 1803 to 1820, and was the U.S. naval agent there. He became quite ...