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  1. Gideon Welles in Chicago, IL. Neighborhood haunt with burgers & seasonal beers, plus outdoor seating, brunch & TVs showing sports.

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  3. Jun 18, 2015 · Gideon Welles was 59 when he became Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of the Navy in March 1861. With a long white beard, and wearing a full wig that covered his bald pate, Welles stood out as a memorable figure who soon won Lincoln’s admiration and the affectionate nickname “Father Neptune.”. During the war, Welles oversaw the Navy’s ...

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  5. Gideon Welles, Chicago, Illinois. 1.4K likes · 4 talking about this · 7,272 were here. Craft beer, bar and kitchen in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood.

  6. Hartford, CT. Cemetery Name: Cedar Hill Cemetery. Journalist, politician and cabinet secretary, Gideon Welles served as Secretary of the Navy in the Lincoln and Johnson administrations. Welles began his political life as a Jacksonian Democrat, using his newspaper, The Hartford Times, to support Jackson's candidacy for President in 1828.

  7. Gideon Welles (July 1, 1802 – February 11, 1878) was the United States Secretary of the Navy during the presidencies of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. He served from March 7, 1861 until March 4, 1869.