Historical records matching Rear Admiral John Elliot Pillsbury
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About Rear Admiral John Elliot Pillsbury
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He was appointed Midshipman in 1862 and commissioned an Ensign in 1868.Commanding the Coast Steamer Blake from 1884 to 1891.In the Spanish-American War he commanded the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius.In 1905 he served as Chief of Staff of the North Atlantic Fleet and in 1908-09, was Chief of the Bureau of Navigation.
Geographer
He is known for having been one of the world's foremost geographers and as an authority of the Gulf stream. Actively identified with the National Geographic Society for many years, he was president of the society at the time of his death.
Two ships were named USS Pillsbury in his honor.
The first Pillsbury (DD-227) was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1920 and sunk in enemy action in March 1942.
The second Pillsbury (DE-133) was a Edsall-class destroyer escort, commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1960.
Pillsbury Sound, the body of water in the U.S. Virgin Islands between St Thomas, St John, and the cays which bound the sound on the North side, is also named in his honor.
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John E. Pillsbury From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search John E. Pillsbury Pillsbury03.jpg Born 15 December 1846 Lowell, Massachusetts Died 30 December 1919 (aged 73) Place of burial Arlington National Cemetery Allegiance United States of America Service/branch United States Navy Years of service 1862–1909 Rank Rear admiral Commands held Vesuvius Battles/wars American Civil War Spanish–American War
Pillsbury Current Meter, devised in 1876 by Pillsbury and used in a study of the Gulf Stream. In 1885 this instrument was used in the Straits of Florida at a depth of 640 meters John Elliott Pillsbury (15 December 1846 – 30 December 1919) was a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy.
Contents 1 Biography 2 Namesakes 3 Gallery 4 References Biography Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Pillsbury was appointed midshipman in 1862 and commissioned an ensign in 1868. After serving on various stations afloat and ashore, he commanded the coast steamer Blake from 1884 to 1891 and did excellent scientific work, using some of his research instruments of his own invention. In the Spanish–American War, he commanded the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius, operating around the island of Cuba and in the vicinity of Morro Castle.[1] In 1905 he served as Chief of Staff of the North Atlantic Fleet and in 1908–09, was Chief of the Bureau of Navigation.
Although Rear Admiral Pillsbury's attainments as a sailor and a fighting man were noteworthy, he is perhaps best known as having been one of the world's foremost geographers and an authority on the Gulf Stream. Actively identified with the National Geographic Society for many years, he was president of the society at the time of his death. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery; his wife Florence was buried with him after her death in 1925.[2]
Namesakes Two U.S. Navy ships have been christened USS Pillsbury in his honor. Pillsbury Sound, the body of water in the U.S. Virgin Islands between St Thomas, St John, and the cays which bound the sound on the North side,[3] is also named in his honor.
Gallery
A posed photograph of U.S. Navy officers holding a council of war aboard the Asiatic Squadron flagship, the steam frigate USS Colorado, off Korea in June 1871 prior to the Korean Expedition. Pillsbury, photographed as a master, stands on the left. References
Tucker, Spencer C., ed. (2009). The Encyclopedia of the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars: A Political, Social, and Military History, Volume I. ABC CLIO. p. 677. ISBN 9781851099511.
Arlington National Cemetery
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Rear Admiral John Elliot Pillsbury's Timeline
1846 |
December 15, 1846
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Lowell, Middlesex County, MA, United States
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1877 |
June 20, 1877
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1919 |
December 30, 1919
Age 73
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Arlington, Arlington County, VA, United States
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