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- William Branford Shubrick (October 31, 1790 – May 27, 1874) was an officer in the United States Navy. His active-duty career extended from 1806 to 1861...
- Shubrick may refer to: William Shubrick (1790-1874), American naval officer USLHT Shubrick (1865), a lighthouse tender in service with the United States...
- USS Shubrick may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Shubrick (1865), a steamer transferred to the Navy Department 23 August 1861;...
- The third USS Shubrick (DD-268) was a Clemson-class destroyer in the United States Navy. The destroyer was later transferred to the Royal Navy, where she...
- USS Shubrick (DD-639), a Gleaves-class destroyer, was the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral William B. Shubrick. Shubrick...
- USLHT Shubrick was the first lighthouse tender steamer constructed by the Lighthouse Board. The ship was built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard of "Florida...
- consul believed he had discovered a plot to seize Shubrick. Allen suspected the captain of the Shubrick and some of his crew of being part of this plot...
- Rushnourder, which was acquired in 1840. The first steam tender was the Shubrick, completed in 1857 and put into service on the West Coast in 1858. The...
- William Branford Shubrick. After reading Kearny's orders, Shubrick recognized him as commanding officer on land in California, with Shubrick replacing Stockton...
- Walk (16,000 bricks) and Chapel Walk, it is in memory of one midshipman (Shubrick) who lost his life in the siege of Veracruz in 1847, and three midshipmen...