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USS Boston Dewey medal on ebay now to "Chief Carpenter" John Bargman (Bargeman)


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This Dewey medal item #304655279946 is right as rain and auction ends on Tuesday.   However,  John (Bargman) Bargeman was not a chief carpenter, which is a warrant officer as the auction misstates.  He was the chief carpenter's mate on USS Boston, one of Commodore George Dewey's seven ships at the Battle of Manila Bay.   Still, IMO, a desirable medal to a chief.   Bargeman was born April 15, 1850 at Gavla, Sweden and emigrated in 1876 per the 1900 Census enumerated in June that year, when he was stationed at Mare Island Naval Shipyard at Vallejo, CA, near San Francisco.  In 1880, when he was 30 and a merchant mariner, Bargeman  married 25 year old Sarah Ann Morgan at Monmouth, Wales.  She died the following year.   He enlisted for three years as a landsman at Mare Island on August 22, 1888 at the ancient age of 38 and 4 months giving his occupation as "carpenter".  Bargman John -- [Service Number] 001751155, [Date of Enlistment] 08/22/1888.   With years of experience as a ship's carpenter, he was obviously squared away and made chief sometime before 1898 when he was attached to USS Boston,  the "B" in the Navy's new generation of "ABCD" steel hulled protected cruisers commissioned in 1888.   In early August 1900,  50 year old CCM John Bargeman fell off a wharf at Mare Island and drowned.   There were no witnesses and it was originally believed he had "jumped" the Navy, until his body was discovered the following month.  So, he probably owned his Dewey medal for about a year before he died.  John Bargeman is buried at the Mare Island Navy Cemetery at Vallejo, Solano County, California,    In June 1918,  Bargeman's old ship Boston was recommissioned at Mare Island Navy Yard as a receiving ship and towed to Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco Bay, where she served as a receiving ship until 1940.  She was sunk off San Francisco in 1946. 

 

 

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