PERRY, OLIVER HAZARD

1785–1819, American naval officer, b. South Kingstown, R.I.; brother of Matthew Calbraith Perry. Appointed a midshipman in 1799, he served in the Tripolitan War, was promoted to lieutenant (1807), and from 1807 to 1809 was engaged in building gunboats. In the War of 1812 he was commissioned to build, equip, and man a fleet at Erie, Pa. On Sept. 10, 1813, Perry's fleet left Put-in-Bay, Ohio, and met a slightly inferior British force. In the subsequent battle, the battle of Lake Erie, Perry's flagship, the Lawrence, was reduced to ruins, but he transferred his flag to the Niagara and shortly forced the British to surrender. His report of the battle sent to Gen. William H. Harrison—"We have met the enemy and they are ours"—has become famous. The victory, which made Perry a national hero, gave the United States control of Lake Erie and helped pave the way for Harrison's victory in the battle of the Thames River, in which Perry participated. After the war he served as a captain in the Mediterranean. Later, on a mission to Venezuela, he contracted yellow fever, died, and was buried in Trinidad. His body was later brought to Newport, R.I., where a monument was erected to him. A memorial to Perry at Put-in-Bay, built 1912–15, was made a national monument in 1936.

See biography by C. J. Dutton (1935); C. O. Paullin, ed., The Battle of Lake Erie (1918); C. S. Forester, The Age of Fighting Sail (1956).

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...to Doctor Rush. His uncle, Oliver Hazard Perry, welcomed them to an elaborate...Here was born, in 1785, Oliver Hazard Perry, second of that name, hero...Mackenzie wrote his biography of Oliver Hazard Perry. It was prepared at Moorings...
...commodores, Oliver Hazard and Matthew Calbraith Perry. In 1794 Christopher...year before Oliver Hazard won his famous...Thomas Sergeant Perry. At the age...Philadelphia, Perry returned to...older brother, Oliver Hazard, who was born...
...its fitness by surviving for two or more generations in the hazardous North American trade, particularly in its most important branch...necessarily emphasized the later history of the firm under Micajah Perry the younger, to the neglect of its earlier and more important...
...he had often been called to Olivers at night in the belief that...2 but it is easier to hazard guesses than to speak with...they were inserted later with Olivers knowledge as a sign of penitence...the argument is weak, since Oliver was hardly likely to be elected...
...responsibility. Perry told them this was...surveyed, and the hazards marked; a bazaar...Perrys third son, Oliver Hazard Perry, named after his...expedition to Japan. OLIVER STATLER Shimoda...that Commodore Perry first brought to...
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Oliver Hazard Perry: Honor, Courage, and Patriotism in...Navy. by A.J. Langguth Oliver Hazard Perry: Honor, Courage, and Patriotism in...34.95.) Before this biography of Oliver Hazard Perry, the author of this study wrote a...
...that, unlike most ____________________ JOHN OLIVER PERRY, an early retiree and Emeritus Professor of English...imitative or derivative, quality constitutes a distinct hazard avoided by only the most accomplished Indian English...
...THE FEDERAL SYSTEM 1655 (4th ed. 1996 Supp. 1999) hereinafter HART WECHSLER (discussing Rule 23(f) briefly); GEOFFREY C. HAZARD, JR. ET AL., PLEADING AND PROCEDURE, STATE AND FEDERAL 1399 (8th ed. 1999) (same); RICHARD L. MARCUS EDWARD F. SHERMAN, COMPLEX...
...surprisingly) in a minority of one. The Buchanan proposal was rejected. An alternative ship was considered--an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, which was accepted by the protest movement CANWAR as non-nuclear. But a leak to the press resulted...
...attended by the Governor, former President John Adams, General Henry Dearborn, naval captains William Hull and Oliver Hazard Perry, and even his inveterate enemy, former Secretary of State Timothy Pickering, who had humiliated him twenty years...
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...cruisers, 21 Arleigh Burke-class and four Kidd-class guided-missile destroyers, 25 Spruance-class destroyers, and 40 Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigates. Submarine forces would include 10 Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarines and 45-50...
...senator from three states -- Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri; Frances E. Willard, temperance advocate. * Indiana: Oliver Hazard Perry Morton, governor and U.S. senator; Lewis Wallace, Civil War general and author of Ben Hur. * Iowa: James Harlan...
...failures. The capital was torched as Madison fled. Even heroism came within a hairs breadth of ruin. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the ranking naval hero of the war, won the Battle of Lake Erie only after a colleagues careless maneuver all but...
...budgets are cut. Eighty-one have been sold or retired since 1960. Epitomized by the few remaining ships of the Oliver Hazard Perry class, these combatants lack the Aegis system but contain an adequate arsenal topside. The Perrys also were priced...
...company re-established a naval shipbuilding capability in Australia with the successful construction of two FFG7--Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates for the Royal Australian Navy. It was later awarded the ANZAC Ship Project contract, for 10 ANZAC...
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...David George James Hazard Jonathan Richard Miles...Laura Oakham Janis Oliver David John Peachey Stuart Kevin Perry Kaira Anika Lennox...Maire ODonnell James Oliver Chris Peacock Amanda...Lawrence Nunn Glen Oliver James Michael Pearson...
...industrialists and speculators, known as the robber barons. He wanted some of that. Perry, the son of a carpenter, Oliver Hazard Perry, had been raised in the Irish community in upstate New York, spending some time in a reformatory, where he developed...
...but in this double entendre, the bloated bull is referring to Brig. Gen. Peter Buell Porter and naval Cmdr. Oliver Hazard Perry, two American officers who had won victories against the British. One entire corner of the Lyceum is decorated...
...from three states - Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri. Frances E. Willard, temperance advocate. Indiana: Oliver Hazard Perry Morton, governor and U.S. senator. Lewis Wallace, Civil War general and author of "Ben Hur." Iowa: James...
...the names of fallen alumni encased beneath Commodore Oliver Hazard Perrys prized battle flag and to its right, the Deceased...War of 1812; as well as in the portraits of Commodore Perry, famed at the Battle of Lake Erie; Commodore John Barry...
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PERRY, OLIVER HAZARD 1785 1819, American naval officer...Kingstown, R.I.; brother of Matthew Calbraith Perry. Appointed a midshipman in 1799, he served...become famous. The victory, which made Perry a national hero, gave the United States...
...South Kingstown, R.I.; brother of Oliver Hazard Perry. Appointed a midshipman in 1809...1812 had been formally declared. Perry saw little action in that war because...education. Promoted to captain in 1837, Perry received the title of commodore...
...includes the villages of Kingston, seat of the Univ. of Rhode Island, and Wakefield, birthplace (now a museum) of Oliver Hazard Perry . The Narragansetts made their last stand in King Philips War at nearby Great Swamp...
...remained in British hands through most of the war until Gen. William Henry Harrison in the battle of Thames and Oliver Hazard Perry in the battle of Lake Erie restored U.S. control. Settlement and Statehood After peace came, pioneers moved...
...and the First Baptist Meetinghouse (1775; the congregation was organized in 1638). The city has monuments to Oliver Hazard Perry (1928) and Nathanael Greene (1931). On Prospect Terrace is Leo Friedlanders heroic statue of Roger Williams...


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