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Gove was born in Concord, New Hampshire, the son of Jesse Augustus Gove (1824–1862) and Maria Louise Sherburne (1830–1906).  He was nominated at large to the [[United States Naval Academy]] and entered the [[United States Navy]] on 9 June, 1871.
 
Gove was born in Concord, New Hampshire, the son of Jesse Augustus Gove (1824–1862) and Maria Louise Sherburne (1830–1906).  He was nominated at large to the [[United States Naval Academy]] and entered the [[United States Navy]] on 9 June, 1871.
  
On 23 May, 1887 he married Minnie Webster of San Francisco, California in Boston, Massachussetts.
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On 23 May, 1887 he married Minnie Webster of San Francisco, California in Boston, Massachusetts.
  
From 1908 to 1909 he was [[Commandant of the United States Naval Academy]], before he was promoted to [[Captain (United States Navy)|Captain]].  He then took command of the newly-launched dreadnought battleship [[U.S.S. Delaware (1909)|''Delaware'']].
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From 1908 to 1909 he was [[Commandant of the United States Naval Academy]], before he was promoted to [[Captain (United States Navy)|Captain]].  He then took command of the newly-launched {{US-Delaware|f=t}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:44, 29 August 2012

Charles Augustus Gove, U.S.N. (5 July, 1854 – ?) was an officer of the United States Navy.

Gove was born in Concord, New Hampshire, the son of Jesse Augustus Gove (1824–1862) and Maria Louise Sherburne (1830–1906). He was nominated at large to the United States Naval Academy and entered the United States Navy on 9 June, 1871.

On 23 May, 1887 he married Minnie Webster of San Francisco, California in Boston, Massachusetts.

From 1908 to 1909 he was Commandant of the United States Naval Academy, before he was promoted to Captain. He then took command of the newly-launched battleship Delaware.

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