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Biographical Notes
Edward Nealy Kellogg
| 1841, Dec. 8 | Born, Thomaston, Maine |
| 1861 | Graduated, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Duty in USS Marlon, East Gulf Blockading Squadron |
| 1862 | Duty in USS Sonoma, West India Squadron |
| 1863 | Duty in USS Oneida, West Gulf Blockading Squadron |
| 1865 | Duty in USS Mackinaw, North Atlantic Squadron |
| 1866 | Promoted to lieutenant commander |
| 1867 | Married Janie H. Pollock |
| 1868 | Duty in USS Guard, European Squadron |
| 1869 | Duty at United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., as assistant to commandant of midshipmen |
| 1873 | Duty in USS Saugus, West India Squadron |
| 1874 | Commanded USS Ajax |
| 1874, Oct. 6 | Died, Pensacola, Fla. |
Edward Stanley Kellogg
| 1870, Aug. 20 | Born, New York, N.Y. |
| 1892 | Graduated, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. |
| 1894 | Duty in USS Vermont |
| 1895 | Duty in USS Baltimore, Asiatic Station |
| 1898 | Duty in USS Hist, Spanish-American War |
| 1899 | Duty as inspector of engineering material, Pennsylvania Steel Co. |
| 1900 | Married Emily Wendell Taylor |
| 1900-1903 | Duty in USS Atlanta, South Atlantic Fleet |
| 1904 | Duty at United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. |
| 1906 | Duty in USS Kearsarge |
| 1907 | Duty at Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R.I. |
| 1913 | Diploma from United States Naval War College |
| 1915 | Commanded USS Monterey |
| 1916 | Commanded USS Galveston, Asiatic Station |
| 1917 | Promoted to captain |
| 1918 | Commanded USS Huntington, North Atlantic Fleet |
| 1919 | Commanded USS Vermont |
| 1923 | Diploma from United States Army War College |
| 1923-1925 | Governor, American Samoa |
| 1926-1927 | President of Naval Examining Board |
| 1927 | Retired from United States Navy |
| 1928 | Curator and member of board of trustees, Naval Historical Foundation |
| 1930 | Member of a board to draw up an act for the organizing of a government of Samoa |
| 1948, Jan. 8 | Died, Bethesda, Md. |