- Lewis Nixon (naval architect)
, and USS|Chicago|1885. In 1890 with help from assistant naval constructor
David W. Taylor he designed the sclass|Indiana|battleships.Soon after the contracts for the battleships were awarded he resigned from the Navy to go to work for the shipyard that won the lead contract, William Cramp and Sons Shipbuilding Company, as Superintendent of Construction. It was at Cramps where he met a man that would change his "forecast" in the not so distant future.
He started his own business in 1895 by leasing the
Crescent Shipyard inElizabeth, New Jersey . This move north to the state of New Jersey took place by January of that year. Nixon started this new shipyard with another former William Cramp and Sons shipbuilder and naval architect,Arthur Leopold Busch , who came from Great Britain to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1892 - and was Lewis Nixon's superintendant-in-charge at Crescent during this time. Under Nixon (and Busch) this yard built many vessels, including USS|Florida|BM-9 and USS|Annapolis|PG-10, which were "of" Navy designs. Nixon's expertise was called on in the aftermath of the sinking of theRMS Titanic . [ [http://www.oldmagazinearticles.com/pdf/LESSONS-OF-TITA-screen.PDF Lewis Nixon, The lesson of the “Titanic”, the North American Review, Jan-Jun 1912, Vol CXCV, No. 679, pp 748-753] ] Nixon's yard, the Crescent Shipyard, was where America's firstsubmarine s were built beginning in December 1896. The famous USS|Holland|SS-1 was one of the creations of that shipyard and is a very significant achievement in naval technology. The submarines success led to the order for more submarines of the "Holland Type" by the United States Government, which were known as the sclass|Plunger|submarine|1s built at New Jersey's Crescent Shipyard's and TheUnion Iron Works , a shipbuilding firm located nearMare Island Naval Shipyard , some 20 miles north ofSan Francisco . These submarines became America's first fleet of underwater fighting vessels operated by the United States Navy on both coasts - leading the way in a "Vanguard" sense of strategic defense for the young America and its Western "allies".These submarines also gave birth to a new company that was founded by
John Philip Holland on7 February 1899 . His company was then known as the Holland Torpedo Boat Company and became the Electric Boat Company officially by 1904. Nixon made some very positive comments about Busch and his proficiency in the field shipbuilding (and of) naval architecture. These documents are housed at theNautilus Memorial Submarine Force Library and Museum , located in Groton, CT. This site is the home of the world's first nuclear powered craft known asUSS Nautilus (SSN-571) . This museum is also known asU. S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library . TheSubmarine Base New London is just down river from this museum.[http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/english/SinkingoftheTitanic/chap24.html Sinking of the Titanic - CHAPTER XXIV ] at www.worldwideschool.org.
In 1937 Nixon was president of the Nixon Nitration Works.
Political Activism
He was also active in Democratic Party politics. He was leader of
Tammany Hall in 1901-1902, and adelegate to theDemocratic National Convention seven times.Family
Nixon married Sally Lewis Wood of Washington in 1891. She died
15 June 1937 [R70/150 The New York Times,June 16 ,1937 , p. 24] Their son was Stanhope Wood Nixon. Mrs. Nixon, originally a resident of Washington, was a descendant of General Andrew Lewis of Colonial Virginia. Nixon was the grandfather of Lewis Nixon (1918 - 1995), an officer in the 101st Airborne Division during WWII, who was made famous by the miniseriesBand of Brothers .References
External links
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/crescent.htm Crescent Shipyard information at globalSecurity.com]
* [http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?list=type&type=12 CorpWatch : General Dynamics ] at www.corpwatch.org History and origins of Electric Boat/General Dynamics. Company foundation begins here at Crescent Shipyard, Elizabeth, New Jersey.
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/ss-2.htm] More detailed account of first U.S. Navy submarines built at Crescent andMare Island Naval Shipyard /Union Iron Works .
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