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April 26 Found guilty by court martial at Washington, D.C.; sentenced to a public reprimand and three year suspension.
December 30 President Lincoln reduced suspension to one year.
1865
May 25 Son, Charles Wilkes, born; died June 23, 1865.
1866
August 6 Promoted to Rear Admiral on retired list.
1870
June 27 Ordered to duty to continue work on Exploring Expedition publications.
October 1 Detached from Exploring Expedition publication duty.
1872
May 24 Detailed to the Joint Library Committee of Congress to superintend Exploring Expedition publications.
1873
March 17 Detached from duty with Joint Library Committee of Congress.
1874
February 5 Severely injured his leg in fall at Hillsboro, North Carolina.
1875
April Continued efforts to secure additional funding for Exploring Expedition publications.
September 1 Stopped writing autobiography due to ill health.
1877
February 8 Died in the morning at his home in Washington, D.C.; buried at Oak Hill Cemetary in the capitol city.
1909
August 17 Reinterred at Arlington National Cemetary.
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