- James Shirk
James W. Shirk (
16 July 1832 –10 February 1873 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy during theAmerican Civil War .Shirk was born in
Pennsylvania and was appointedmidshipman on 26 March 1849. He cruised between 1849 and 1860 on the coasts ofAfrica ,East India , andNorth America , in the gunnery ship, "Plymouth". He also served in theGreat Lakes and with thePacific Squadron . During the Civil War, he won distinction for his service in theMississippi Squadron at theBattle of Fort Henry on 6 February 1862; and at Pittsburgh Landing on 1 March 1862; and again on 6 and 7 April 1862. During the latter engagement at Pittsburgh Landing, his ship, "Lexington", in company with "Tyler", prevented the enemy from crossing the river and saved the Union army from defeat in the bloody battle ofShiloh . He later took part in engagements with Confederate batteries atChickasaw Bayou ,St. Charles ,White River ,Arkansas Post , and the passage of theVicksburg batteries. During the siege of Vicksburg, his ship, "Tuscumbia", was frequently under fire between 19 May and the Confederate surrender on 4 July 1863.He commanded the Seventh Division of the Mississippi Squadron in 1863 and 1864. After peace had been restored, he cruised in the
European Squadron and performed special duty for the Navy Department from 1866 to 1872.Commander Shirk died in
Washington, D.C. , on 10 February 1873.USS "Shirk" (DD-318) was named for him.
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