- Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr.
Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr. (
6 February 1836 –4 February 1924 ), son ofThomas O. Selfridge , was an officer in theUnited States Navy .Born in
Charlestown, Massachusetts , Selfridge graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in 1854. At the beginning of theAmerican Civil War , he helped with efforts to destroy the untenableNorfolk Navy Yard ; and he then escaped from that burning and beleaguered base in "Cumberland", helping to save thesloop of war for the Union Navy. He participated in the capture of the Hatteras forts and was on board "Cumberland" on 8 March 1862 when she was sunk by Confederate ironclad, "Virginia". He then briefly commanded "Monitor", after LieutenantJohn L. Worden was wounded; and commanded "Alligator", an experimental submarine, in testing operations based at theWashington Navy Yard .In August, he joined the
Mississippi Squadron , and subsequently commanded "Cairo" and "Conestoga" when those ships were sunk in action. Late in the war, he returned to the Atlantic where he commanded "Huron" in the attacks onFort Fisher ; and he participated in the ensuing bombardment ofFort Anderson and the capture ofWilmington, North Carolina .His postwar service included command of "Nipsic", "Enterprise", and "Omaha"—the last two on the
Asiatic Station —and duty as Commander in Chief of theEuropean Squadron from 1895 to 1898. He retired on 6 February 1898 and died on 4 February 1924.USS "Selfridge" (DD-320) was named for the elder Rear Admiral Selfridge, while USS "Selfridge" (DD-357) was named for both officers.
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