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Henry L. Howison

Henry Lycurgus Howison (October 10, 1837 – December 31, 1914) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. He was an officer in the Union Navy throughout the American Civil War, participating in the Battle of Port Royal and Battle of Mobile Bay. He later served as professor and department head at the United States Naval Academy.

Henry L. Howison
Henry L. Howison (c. 1880s–1890s)
Birth nameHenry Lycurgus Howison
Born(1837-10-10)October 10, 1837
Washington, D.C., U.S.
DiedDecember 31, 1914(1914-12-31) (aged 77)
Yonkers, New York, U.S.
Buried
Oak Hill Cemetery
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Service/branch United States Navy
Union Navy
Years of service1858–1899
RankRear Admiral
Commands held
Battles/wars
Alma materUnited States Naval Academy
Spouse(s)
Hannah J. Middleton
(m. 1865)
Signature

Early life edit

Henry Lycurgus Howison[1][2] was born on October 10, 1837, in Washington, D.C., to Juliet Virginia (née Jackson) and Henry Howison. He then lived in Indiana and was recommended for the United States Naval Academy.[3][4][5] Howison entered the Naval Academy on September 26, 1854, as acting midshipman and graduated on June 11, 1858.[2][4]

Career edit

Howison left on the USS Saratoga on June 17, 1858, to Key West, Florida.[2] He then served the next three years on the steam frigate USS Wabash, the gunship USS Pocahontas and the steam sloop USS Pawnee.[2][4] He was promoted on January 19, 1861, as a "passed midshipman". He was subsequently promoted to master in February 1861 and as lieutenant in April 1861.[2] In April 1861, he was present at the surrender of General Anderson at the Battle of Fort Sumter. He was sent on a special assignment to Cloud's Mill, Virginia and was involved in a skirmish with General Stuart's calvary. He took part in the capture of Port Royal alongside Andrew E. K. Benham.[3][5] He was the executive officer of three South Atlantic Blockading Squadron ships: steamer USS Augusta, monitor USS Nantucket and USS Catskill. Howison took part in the bombardments of Forts Moultrie, Sumter and Wagner. He then took command of the USS Bienville in the Gulf of Mexico and participated in the Battle of Mobile Bay.[3][4][5] In March 1865, Howison was appointed lieutenant commander. Howison worked in ordnance inspection duty in the Washington Navy Yard for one year. He then worked on steamer USS Pensacola on the Pacific Station as a navigator and executive officer.[4]

 
Lieutenant Commander Howison c. 1865–1872

From 1868 to 1872, Howison rejoined the Washington Navy Yard and then the U.S. Naval Academy. From 1870 to 1872, he was in charge of all vessels at the Naval Academy and was senior instructor aboard the stationary school ship USS Constitution.[4] Howison was promoted to commander and commanded the gunboat USS Shawmut from 1873 to 1875. He then returned to the Naval Academy. He served as head of the Department of Seamanship from 1875 to 1878. From 1878 to 1881, he was Inspector of Ordnance. He worked at the Naval Academy until the 1880s. He was promoted to captain.[3][4] In 1881, he became a member of the first advisory board of the Navy.[5] In 1886, Howison commanded the screw sloop USS Vandalia. In 1888, Howison was appointed as president of the Steel Inspecting Board.[4] From 1890 to 1892, Howison served in the Lighthouse Board.[6] He then served as captain of the Mare Island Navy Yard from 1892 to 1893 and commander of Mare Island Navy Yard from 1893 to 1896.[3][4] In 1896, Howison took command of the new battleship USS Oregon. From May 1897 to March 1899, Howison served as commandant of the Boston Navy Yard. He was promoted to rear admiral in September 1898. In March 1899, Howison became commander of South Atlantic Station aboard the USS Chicago and served in that role until he retired on October 10, 1899.[3][4][7][8]

In September 1901, Howison was added to a Court of Inquiry on the conduct of Commodore Winfield Scott Schley during the Spanish–American War. He was removed from the proceedings due to previous statements made against Schley's conduct.[8][9][10]

Personal life edit

Howison married Hannah J. Middleton on October 3, 1865.[3][11]

In December 1914, Howison received an operation for intestinal obstruction at St. John's Riverside Hospital. Three weeks later, Howison died at his home, 53 Locust Hill Street in Yonkers, New York, on December 31, 1914.[4][8] He was interred at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C.[3][11]

References edit

  1. ^ The United States Naval Academy Alumni Association Inc. (1956). Register of Alumni: Graduates and Former Naval Cadets and Midshipmen. p. 126. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e Hamersly, Lewis Randolph (1902). The Records of Living Officers of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. L. R. Hamersly Co. p. 58–60. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Obituary". Yonkers Statesman. December 31, 1914. Retrieved August 20, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Henry Lycurgis Howison". USS Constitution Museum. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d "Schley Court Member". Jamestown Weekly Alert. August 15, 1901. Retrieved August 20, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 
  6. ^ "Henry L. Howison". Lighthouse Research Catalog. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  7. ^ "Charlestown Navy Yard Historic Resource Study" (PDF). npshistory.com. 2010. p. 1095. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "Admiral Howison Dies in Yonkers". The Boston Globe. December 31, 1914. Retrieved August 20, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 
  9. ^ "Schley is Upheld". Indianapolis Journal. September 13, 1901. p. 2. Retrieved August 20, 2022 – via library.in.gov.
  10. ^ Record of Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry in the Case of Rear-Admiral Winfield S. Schley, U.S. Navy. Vol. 1. United States Government Printing Office. 1902. pp. 2, 7, 30. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  11. ^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Davidson) – Lot 13 East" (PDF). Oak Hill Cemetery. (PDF) from the original on March 2, 2022. Retrieved August 20, 2022.

External links edit

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Henry Lycurgus Howison October 10 1837 December 31 1914 was a rear admiral in the United States Navy He was an officer in the Union Navy throughout the American Civil War participating in the Battle of Port Royal and Battle of Mobile Bay He later served as professor and department head at the United States Naval Academy Henry L HowisonHenry L Howison c 1880s 1890s Birth nameHenry Lycurgus HowisonBorn 1837 10 10 October 10 1837Washington D C U S DiedDecember 31 1914 1914 12 31 aged 77 Yonkers New York U S BuriedOak Hill CemeteryWashington D C U S Service wbr branch United States NavyUnion NavyYears of service1858 1899RankRear AdmiralCommands heldUSS Bienville USS Pensacola USS Shawmut USS Vandalia Mare Island Navy Yard USS Oregon Boston Navy Yard South Atlantic Station USS ChicagoBattles warsAmerican Civil War Battle of Fort Sumter Battle of Port Royal Battle of Fort Wagner Battle of Mobile BayAlma materUnited States Naval AcademySpouse s Hannah J Middleton m 1865 wbr Signature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editHenry Lycurgus Howison 1 2 was born on October 10 1837 in Washington D C to Juliet Virginia nee Jackson and Henry Howison He then lived in Indiana and was recommended for the United States Naval Academy 3 4 5 Howison entered the Naval Academy on September 26 1854 as acting midshipman and graduated on June 11 1858 2 4 Career editHowison left on the USS Saratoga on June 17 1858 to Key West Florida 2 He then served the next three years on the steam frigate USS Wabash the gunship USS Pocahontas and the steam sloop USS Pawnee 2 4 He was promoted on January 19 1861 as a passed midshipman He was subsequently promoted to master in February 1861 and as lieutenant in April 1861 2 In April 1861 he was present at the surrender of General Anderson at the Battle of Fort Sumter He was sent on a special assignment to Cloud s Mill Virginia and was involved in a skirmish with General Stuart s calvary He took part in the capture of Port Royal alongside Andrew E K Benham 3 5 He was the executive officer of three South Atlantic Blockading Squadron ships steamer USS Augusta monitor USS Nantucket and USS Catskill Howison took part in the bombardments of Forts Moultrie Sumter and Wagner He then took command of the USS Bienville in the Gulf of Mexico and participated in the Battle of Mobile Bay 3 4 5 In March 1865 Howison was appointed lieutenant commander Howison worked in ordnance inspection duty in the Washington Navy Yard for one year He then worked on steamer USS Pensacola on the Pacific Station as a navigator and executive officer 4 nbsp Lieutenant Commander Howison c 1865 1872 From 1868 to 1872 Howison rejoined the Washington Navy Yard and then the U S Naval Academy From 1870 to 1872 he was in charge of all vessels at the Naval Academy and was senior instructor aboard the stationary school ship USS Constitution 4 Howison was promoted to commander and commanded the gunboat USS Shawmut from 1873 to 1875 He then returned to the Naval Academy He served as head of the Department of Seamanship from 1875 to 1878 From 1878 to 1881 he was Inspector of Ordnance He worked at the Naval Academy until the 1880s He was promoted to captain 3 4 In 1881 he became a member of the first advisory board of the Navy 5 In 1886 Howison commanded the screw sloop USS Vandalia In 1888 Howison was appointed as president of the Steel Inspecting Board 4 From 1890 to 1892 Howison served in the Lighthouse Board 6 He then served as captain of the Mare Island Navy Yard from 1892 to 1893 and commander of Mare Island Navy Yard from 1893 to 1896 3 4 In 1896 Howison took command of the new battleship USS Oregon From May 1897 to March 1899 Howison served as commandant of the Boston Navy Yard He was promoted to rear admiral in September 1898 In March 1899 Howison became commander of South Atlantic Station aboard the USS Chicago and served in that role until he retired on October 10 1899 3 4 7 8 In September 1901 Howison was added to a Court of Inquiry on the conduct of Commodore Winfield Scott Schley during the Spanish American War He was removed from the proceedings due to previous statements made against Schley s conduct 8 9 10 Personal life editHowison married Hannah J Middleton on October 3 1865 3 11 In December 1914 Howison received an operation for intestinal obstruction at St John s Riverside Hospital Three weeks later Howison died at his home 53 Locust Hill Street in Yonkers New York on December 31 1914 4 8 He was interred at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington D C 3 11 References edit The United States Naval Academy Alumni Association Inc 1956 Register of Alumni Graduates and Former Naval Cadets and Midshipmen p 126 Retrieved November 10 2023 a b c d e Hamersly Lewis Randolph 1902 The Records of Living Officers of the U S Navy and Marine Corps L R Hamersly Co p 58 60 Retrieved November 10 2023 a b c d e f g h Obituary Yonkers Statesman December 31 1914 Retrieved August 20 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c d e f g h i j k Henry Lycurgis Howison USS Constitution Museum Retrieved August 20 2022 a b c d Schley Court Member Jamestown Weekly Alert August 15 1901 Retrieved August 20 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp Henry L Howison Lighthouse Research Catalog Retrieved August 20 2022 Charlestown Navy Yard Historic Resource Study PDF npshistory com 2010 p 1095 Retrieved August 20 2022 a b c Admiral Howison Dies in Yonkers The Boston Globe December 31 1914 Retrieved August 20 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp Schley is Upheld Indianapolis Journal September 13 1901 p 2 Retrieved August 20 2022 via library in gov Record of Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry in the Case of Rear Admiral Winfield S Schley U S Navy Vol 1 United States Government Printing Office 1902 pp 2 7 30 Retrieved August 20 2022 a b Oak Hill Cemetery Georgetown D C Davidson Lot 13 East PDF Oak Hill Cemetery Archived PDF from the original on March 2 2022 Retrieved August 20 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media 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