- Samuel Livingston Breese
Samuel Livingston Breese (
August 6 1794 –December 17 1870 ), was aRear Admiral in theUnited States Navy . His active-duty career included service in theWar of 1812 , theMexican-American War , and theAmerican Civil War .Early life and career
He was born in
Utica, New York , the son of Arthur Breese and Catherine Livingston, and brother to SenatorSidney Breese of Illinois. He attendedUnion College as part of the Class of 1813, but did not graduate. Breese was appointedmidshipman in the Unites States Navy onSeptember 10 1810 . During the War of 1812, he served under CommodoreThomas McDonough at theBattle of Lake Champlain , and for gallant conduct at Plattsburgh received a sword and a vote of thanks from theUnited States Congress .He was commissioned as
Lieutenant onApril 28 1816 ,Commander in December, 1835, andCaptain onSeptember 8 1841 . He was attached to thePhiladelphia Navy Yard in 1836, and to the naval rendezvous atBaltimore in 1841.Breese was twice married, and had no children from either marriage. In about 1825, Breese married his first wife, Frances Hogan Stout (1806 –
January 8 ,1853 ), the daughter of Jacob Stout and Fanny Carpender. Widowed, he remarried onJune 21 1855 , to his second wife, Emma Lovett (March 9 1819 –July 30 1892 ), daughter of Thomas Sydney Lovett and Louisa Doubleday. She survived him.He served in the
Mediterranean against thepirates ofAlgiers from 1826 to 1827, and was in theLevant during the war betweenTurkey andGreece . He commanded thefrigate "Cumberland" of the Mediterranean squadron in 1845, and was in thePacific Ocean during theMexican-American War in 1846 and 1847 where he took part in the capture ofTuspan ,Tabasco , and Vera Cruz. For a short time, he wasMilitary Governor of Tuspan. In 1848 he performed special duty on the lakes, and from 1853 until 1855, commanded theNorfolk Navy Yard .From 1856 until 1859 he was commander of the Mediterranean squadron, and from 1859 until 1861 served as commandant of the
Brooklyn Navy Yard .Flag rank and retirement
On
16 July 1862 , he was commissioned a Commodore and placed on the retired list, and on3 September 1862 , was one of the thirteen Commodores first selected to fill the list of Rear Admirals, when that rank was introduced into the United States Navy in 1862. Placed on the retired list, he was appointed lighthouse inspector in the same year. He was made Port Admiral at Philadelphia in 1869.Last years
Rear Admiral Breese died in
Mount Airy ,Pennsylvania , aged 76, and was buried inForest Hills Cemetery ,Utica, New York .ee also
References
* "The National Cyclopædia of American Biography", Volume 4. New York: James T. White & Company (1897), 438.
External links
* See an 1844 map by Sidney E. Morse and Samuel Breese, [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-2427 "Texas"] hosted by the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ Portal to Texas History] .
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