- John
Drake Sloat (July 26, 1781 –
November 28, 1867) was a
commodore in the
United States Navy who, in 1846,
claimed California for the
United States...
- few
hundred people"
before finally meeting Katie Featherston and
Micah Sloat. He
originally auditioned them
individually and
later called them back to...
-
Stockton arrived in
Monterey to
replace the 65-year-old
Sloat in
command of the
Pacific Squadron.
Sloat named Stockton commander-in-chief of all land forces...
-
Jacob Sloat F****ett (November 13, 1853 –
April 21, 1924) was a businessman, lawyer, and
member of the
United States House of
Representatives from New...
-
Dwain Clifford Sloat (December 1, 1918 –
April 18, 2003) was an
American professional baseball pitcher who
appeared in nine
Major League Baseball games...
- John D.
Sloat,
commander of the
Pacific Squadron, then at Mazatlán, Mexico, was
joined by the USS Cyane,
which carried orders that if
Sloat learned "beyond...
- Chemistry.
American Chemical Society. 1
December 1929. Menzies, Alan W.
C.;
Sloat,
C. A. (1929). "Spiral
Markings on
Carborundum Crystals". Nature. 123 (3097):...
- 19th
January 3, 2017 –
January 3, 2019
Kinderhook Lost re-election.
Jacob Sloat F****ett
Republican 33rd
March 4, 1905 –
March 3, 1911
Elmira ?
James H....
- D.
Sloat,
commanding the U.S. Navy's
Pacific Squadron, had been
waiting in
Monterey Bay
since July 1 or 2 to
obtain convincing proof of war.
Sloat was...
- the
outbreak of the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).
Commodore John D.
Sloat of the
United States Navy
sailed into
Monterey Bay in 1846 and
began the...