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Commodore John Downes (December 23, 1784-August 11, 1854) was a career naval officer, whose service covered the first half of the 19th century.
John Downes was born in Canton, Massachusetts, on December 23, 1784. He served as acting midshipman from September 9, 1800, and was appointed midshipman from June 1, 1802. He rendered distinguished service during the First Barbary War in 1804 on the frigate Congress and distinguished himself again on the frigate New York in a boat attack upon Tripolita feluccas (a type of ship).
In March 1807, he was made a lieutenant and served as executive officer for Captain David Porter on the USS Essex during her cruise in the Pacific during the War of 1812.. In an action off James Island (in the South Pacific) Downes was in command of the sloop Georgiana during the capture of three British whalers.
He also participated in the action off Charles Island (Galapagos Islands) before sailing to Nuku Hiva to assist in building America's first base in the Pacific Ocean.
--Brock-Perry
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