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View Tree for Oscar Charles BadgerOscar Charles Badger (b. August 12, 1823, d. June 20, 1899)

Oscar Charles Badger (son of Albert Gallatin Badger and Asenath Crosby) was born August 12, 1823 in Windham, Ct, and died June 20, 1899. He married Margaret M. Johnston on 1852.

 Includes NotesNotes for Oscar Charles Badger:
BADGER, Oscar C., naval officer, was born at
Windham, Conn., Aug. 12, 1823. He was appointed to the U. S. navy from Pennsylvania as a midshipman,
Sept. 9, 1841. As a midshipman on board the
Saratoga, in 1843, he was attached to a landing party from that ship, and took part in the attack upon the
Bereby villages on the west coast of Africa. He served on board the Mississippi with the Gulf squadron
during the Mexican war, and participated in the attack upon Alvarado in 1846. Subsequently, in 1855, as
lieutenant he commanded a party from the U. S. sloop John Adams, which attacked and destroyed the
town of Vutia, Fiji Islands. His services during the civil war were particularly meritorious. While in
command of the steamer Anacostia, in 1861-'62, he was engaged in a number of attacks upon
Confederate batteries on the Potomac river and Aquia creek, and in the bombardment of Yorktown, Va.,
and the defences at Gloucester Point. He was promoted lieutenant-commander July 16, 1862, and
commanded the ironclads Patapsco and Montauk in the attacks on the batteries and forts on Morris
Island and on Forts Wagner, Gregg and Sumter, in Charleston harbor. While performing the duties of
fleet-captain on board the ironclad Weehawken in a night engagement with Forts Moultrie and Sumter, he
was severely wounded, his right leg being shattered by a metallic splinter, caused by a round shot striking
the turret of the Weehawken. His efficient and faithful services were recognized in an official report
made to the navy department by Admiral Dahlgren, under date of Sept. 2, 1863, and by the navy
department in communication addressed to Commodore Badger, under date of Jan. 7, 1864. After the
close of the war he was on shore duty until July, 1866, when he was promoted commander. During a
cruise on the Peoria he received a vote of thanks from the legislatures of St. Kitts and Antigua for
services rendered to the authorities of those islands. In 1872 he was promoted captain, and on Nov. 15,
1881, commodore, and was placed on the retired list in 1885.

More About Oscar Charles Badger:
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery.

More About Oscar Charles Badger and Margaret M. Johnston:
Marriage: 1852

Children of Oscar Charles Badger and Margaret M. Johnston are:
  1. +Charles Johnson Badger, b. August 06, 1858, Rockville, Md.
  2. Anna Mansfield Badger.
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