- Richardson Clover
Rear Admiral Richardson Clover (
July 11 ,1846 -October 14 ,1919 ) was an officer of theUnited States Navy .Born in
Hagerstown, MD , he entered theUnited States Naval Academy in July 1863 and graduated in 1867. He had a varied career in the service including being in command of the Coast and Geodetic steamer "Patterson", which made surveys in southeasternAlaska in 1885 to 1886. Years later, he was appointed Chief Intelligence Officer of theOffice of Naval Intelligence from November 1897 to May 1898 and then again from October 1898 to February 1900.While on his first term as Chief Intelligence Officer, then-Cmdr. Clover was also member of the War and Strategy Board established by the
Secretary of the Navy John D. Long to provide him with operational and strategic advice. One of the members of that board was Assistant Secretary of the NavyTheodore Roosevelt . However, when theSpanish-American War broke out, Clover left his position to take active combat position as commanding officer of thegunboat USS "Bancroft" from May to September 1898.After his stint on the "Bancroft" Clover resumed his duties as Chief Intelligence Officer until February 1900, then was reassigned as the Naval Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in
London from April 1900 to June 1903, during which he was promoted to captain onApril 11 ,1902 . After a short hiatus at home he became the commanding officer of the USS "Wisconsin" from January 1904 to December 1905, while almost the same time becoming the Chief-of-Staff of theUS Asiatic Fleet . Then after a one-year hiatus he became a member, then the president of theBoard of Inspection and Survey from February 1907 to July 1908, during which he was promoted torear admiral . He retired onJuly 11 , 1908.Clover was married to the former Mary Eudora Miller, who was the daughter of Senator John F. Miller from
California . His daughter, Beatrice Miller Clover, married to Gen. Thomas Holcomb, who served asCommandant of the United States Marine Corps during the early part ofWorld War II .He died in
Wyoming while on route fromSan Francisco, CA toWashington, DC . He is buried with his wife inArlington National Cemetery .
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