- Thomas ap Catesby Jones
Thomas ap Catesby Jones (1790 - 1858) was a U.S. Navy officer during the
War of 1812 and theMexican-American War .Jones was born in Westmoreland County,
Virginia .Thomas ap C. Jones began his naval career during the
War of 1812 , receiving honors for bravery atLake Borgne ,Louisiana , delaying the British before theBattle of New Orleans . In 1826, he signed a treaty with KingKamehameha III of the Sandwich Islands.Commodore Jones commanded the United States
Pacific Squadron from 1841 to 1844 and again from 1848 to 1850. In 1842, mistakenly thinking that war had begun between the U.S.A. andMexico , he seizedMonterey, California , for one day before returning control. In 1848, Jones arrived inMazatlán just at the end of theMexican-American War , maintaining order until he could transport those who had aided the United States in that war to Monterey. For the next two years, during the chaoticgold rush days, Jones provided a U.S. Navy presence in theSan Francisco area while the United States debated what to do with the newly acquired California Territory.In 1843, Jones returned a young deserter,
Herman Melville , from the Sandwich Islands to the United States. Later, Melville modelled "Commodore J" in "Moby-Dick " and the commodore in "White-Jacket " after Jones. As Jones had a ship severely damaged in an attack by a whale in 1827, "Moby-Dick" may have been partially inspired by stories told of Jones.In 1850, in a politically-charged
court-martial shortly after "White-Jacket " was published, Jones was found guilty on three counts mostly related to "oppression" of junior officers and relieved of command for two and a half years. In 1853, PresidentMillard Fillmore reinstated him, and, in 1858, theUnited States Congress restored his pay.Jones' brother, Roger Jones, was Adjutant General of the United States Army from 1824 to 1852.
"Note: "ap" is a Welsh indication for "son of". Thomas ap Catesby Jones is Thomas, son of Catesby Jones."
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References
* Gene A. Smith, "Thomas ap Catesby Jones, Commodore of Manifest Destiny" (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2000) ISBN 1-55750-848-8
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