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'''Dahlgren''' may refer to: | |||
*] (1912-1996) |
*] (1912-1996), an American professional baseball player <!--best known as the New York Yankee first baseman who took over in 1939 when Lou Gehrig ended his legendary consecutive games-played stretch.--> | ||
*Rear Admiral ] (1809-1870) |
*Rear Admiral ] (1809-1870), a U.S. Navy officer | ||
⚫ | **The ], a type of smoothbore cannon designed by the Admiral and used by the U.S. Navy | ||
*Colonel ] (1842-1864) his son, was a U.S. Army officer who led a failed mission to assassinate leaders of the ]. | |||
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*Colonel ] (1842-1864), his son, a U.S. Army officer | ||
**The ], his failed mission to assassinate leaders of the Confederacy. | |||
*The ], created by Danish botanist Rolf M. T. Dahlgren (1932-1987) | |||
Several places in the United States are named for Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, including: | Several places in the United States are named for Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, including: | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
* ], and the U.S. Naval base there |
* ], and the U.S. Naval base there | ||
* '''Dahlgren Hall''' at the ] in |
* '''Dahlgren Hall''' at the ] in Annapolis, Maryland | ||
Also: | |||
The ] was an assassination plot against ] during the ] led by Admiral Dahlgren's son ]. | |||
*'']'', a science fiction novel by ]. | |||
⚫ | The ] |
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See also the ] ] '']'' by ]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:45, 28 March 2007
Dahlgren may refer to:
- Elsworth Tenney (Babe) Dahlgren (1912-1996), an American professional baseball player
- Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren (1809-1870), a U.S. Navy officer
- The Dahlgren gun, a type of smoothbore cannon designed by the Admiral and used by the U.S. Navy
- Colonel Ulric Dahlgren (1842-1864), his son, a U.S. Army officer
- The Dahlgren Affair, his failed mission to assassinate leaders of the Confederacy.
- The Dahlgren system, created by Danish botanist Rolf M. T. Dahlgren (1932-1987)
Several places in the United States are named for Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, including:
- Dahlgren, Illinois
- Dahlgren, Virginia, and the U.S. Naval base there
- Dahlgren Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland
Also:
- Dhalgren, a science fiction novel by Samuel R. Delany.
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