- George H. Preble
George Henry Preble (
25 February 1816 –1 March 1885 ) was an Americannaval officer andwriter , notable for his history of theflag of the United States and for taking the first photograph of theFort McHenry flag that inspired "The Star-Spangled Banner ".He was born in
Portland, Maine into a seafaring family; his father was sea captain [http://home.maine.rr.com/mariner/pomaso/photos/preble.htm Enoch Preble] , whose brother was the noted CommodoreEdward Preble .George entered the Navy as amidshipman on10 December 1835 , serving on the "United States" until 1838.He was in the Florida war in 1841, and was on the "St. Louis" for its circumnavigation of the world in 1843-1845, taking ashore the first American force to land in
China . In theMexican-American War , he participated in the capture ofAlvarado , Veracruz, andTuxpan . He became master15 July 1847 , andlieutenant 5 February 1848 . While serving on thefrigate "St. Lawrence", he went with Matthew C. Perry toJapan in 1853, during which Preble surveyed various harbors in theFar East .After a period as
lighthouse inspector and atCharlestown Navy Yard , he served on the "Narragansett", 1859-1861, then took command of the gunboat "Katahdin", serving withDavid Farragut on theMississippi River , and was promoted tocommander 16 July 1862 .When the Confederate cruiser CSS "Florida" eluded him, Preble was dismissed from the Navy, but reinstated after the captain of the "Florida" testified that superior speed alone had saved him. Preble then commanded the "St. Louis", only to have the "Florida" escape him once again, off
Madeira .After the war, Preble commanded the USS "State of Georgia", and rescued 600 passengers from the wrecked steamer "Golden Rule". He was at the
Boston Navy Yard from 1865 to 1868, where he was promoted toCaptain (16 March 1867 ), then commanded the "Pensacola" until 1870. He became Commodore on2 November 1871 , commanded thePhiladelphia Navy Yard from 1873 to 1875, became Rear Admiral on30 September 1876 and retired in 1878.In the meantime, Preble had become known as a writer on naval and historical topics, and as a collector of naval documents. He was also active in various learned and genealogical societies of the time. In 1868, he published a genealogical history of the Preble family in America (linked below), which included his biography and portrait, (pp. 200-232), as well as that of his famous uncle, [http://preblefamily.org/books/Commodore.pdf Edward] . The book also set forth a defense of his actions that led to his dismissal from the Navy, as well as the efforts of himself and others that led to his exoneration and reinstatement. In 1872, he published his "History of the American Flag", which is still cited as a source. He also took care of the original "Star-Spangled Banner" which had flown over Fort Henry, and had the flag sewn to a piece of sailcloth in order to preserve it.
Works
* "Chase of the Rebel Steamer of War "Oreto" (Cambridge, 1862)
* " [http://preblefamily.org/books/Preble.pdf A genealogical Sketch of the First Three Generations of Prebles in America] " (Boston, 1868)
* "First Cruise of the United States Frigate "Essex" (Salem, 1870)
* "History of the American Flag" (Albany, 1872)
* "History of Steam Navigation" (Philadelphia, 1883)ee also
References
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