John Henry Russell (USA) [Rear Admiral post Civil War]

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John Henry Russell

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Birthplace: Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, United States
Death: April 01, 1897 (69)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States
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Son of Robert Grier Russell and Susan Hood Russell
Husband of Cornelia Pierpont Russell
Father of Maj. General John H. Russell, Jr., 16th Commandant of the Marine Corps
Brother of William Worthington Russell; Mary McPherson Russell and Rear Admiral Alexander Wilson Russell

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About John Henry Russell (USA) [Rear Admiral post Civil War]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henry_Russell

Rear Admiral John Henry Russell (4 July 1827 – 1 April 1897) was an officer of the United States Navy during the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War.

Biography

Russell was born at Frederick, Maryland on 4 July 1827 to Sir James Henry Russell and Martha Wilson Russell. He was appointed midshipman on 10 September 1841 and served in the sloop of war Cyane in the Pacific until 1843. He returned in the frigate United States in 1844 and served in St. Mary's in the Gulf of Mexico from 1844 to 1846. He participated in operations at Galveston, Corpus Christi, Brazos, Resaca, and Vera Cruz.

After duty in Allegheny in 1847, he graduated at the United States Naval Academy in 1848. Briefly assigned to Coast Survey duty, he made a cruise to Brazil in 1849, then served on the New York-West Indies mail line from 1853 to 1856, and served as navigator in Vincennes during explorations of the North Pacific and Arctic Oceans. Assigned to the Mediterranean Squadron at the end of the decade, he returned to the United States and ordnance duty at the Washington Navy Yard just prior to the outbreak of the American Civil War.

In April 1861, he assisted in preventing ships at Norfolk from falling to the enemy; and, in September, he led a boat expedition into Pensacola Harbor to destroy the Confederate privateer Judah. He next assumed command of the gunboat Kennebec and participated in operations on the Mississippi River up to Vicksburg and served in the blockade of Mobile. Commanding Pontiac in 1863, he returned to ordnance duty at Washington in 1864 and to the Pacific Squadron to serve as commanding officer of Cyane in 1864–65.

Various duties, afloat and ashore, on both coasts, Atlantic and Pacific, followed, and he completed his last assignment, three years as Commandant of the Mare Island Navy Yard, in 1886. Appointed rear admiral on 4 March 1886, he retired on 27 August, and resided in Washington, D.C. until his death on 1 April 1897.

His granddaughter was Brooke Astor, a noted philanthropist

Namesake

In 1938, the destroyer Russell (DD-414) was named in his honor, while Russell (DDG-59) was named for him and his son, Major General John H. Russell, Jr.

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John Henry Russell (USA) [Rear Admiral post Civil War]'s Timeline

1827
July 4, 1827
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, United States
1872
November 14, 1872
1897
April 1, 1897
Age 69
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States