- Frank M. Faircloth
Frank M. Faircloth (—
January 6 1900 ) was an American naval officer who served in theUnion Navy during the Civil War.Born near
Newark, New Jersey , Frank Faircloth became a sailor at an early age. He participated in theMexican-American War and the Civil War. In the latter conflict, as the captain of the "Boston", he ordered the ship burned to prevent its capture by theConfederate Navy .During the
Spanish-American War , Faircloth, at the age of 78, commanded thetransport "Seguranca". He also served as the captain of a Ward Line steamer. At the time of his death he had the title of Port Captain of the recently capturedCuba n city of Santiago.On Tuesday,
January 2 1900 , suffering from a fever, Frank Faircloth returned to his home at 110 Clinton Avenue inJersey City, New Jersey , where he died the following Saturday night at the age of 79.References
Frank Faircloth obituary (
January 8 1900 ): "The New York Times ", page 7. "Santiago Port Captain Dead"
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