Edward D. Robie

Edward D. Robie

Infobox Military Person
name=Edward Dunham Robie
born= September 11, 1831
died= June 7, 1911
placeofbirth= Burlington, Vermont
placeofdeath= Washington, D.C.


caption= Edward D. Robie
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|USAUnited States of America
branch=nowrap|
serviceyears= 1852 – 1893
rank=Rear Admiral
commands=
unit=USS "Mississippi" USS "Susquehanna" USS "Niagara" USS "Lancaster" USS "Mohican" USS "Dictator" USS "Pensacola" Boston Navy Shipyard USS "Wabash" USS "Pensacola" Norfolk Naval Shipyard
battles=American Civil War
awards=
laterwork=

Edward Dunham Robie ( September 11, 1831 - June 7, 1911), was a naval engineer, inventor, and Union naval officer during the American Civil War.

Early life and career

Robie was born in Burlington, Vermont, the son of Jacob and Louisa (Dunham) Robie. He was educated at the local academy in Binghamton, New York, where he was awarded a scholarship prize and a warrant as an assistant engineer in the United States Navy in 1852.

He was Third Assistant Engineer on the frigate USS "Mississippi", flagship of Commodore Matthew Perry's historic expedition to Japan from 1852 to 1855, which opened up that nation to the world for the first time.

In 1857, now Second Assistant Engineer, he was ordered to the frigate USS "Susquehanna", which was involved in the first, albeit unsuccessful, attempt to lay a transatlantic telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean, from Newfoundland to Ireland. He was promoted to First Assistant Engineer in 1858, and was ordered to the USS "Niagara", which made a round-trip voyage late that year to Monrovia, Liberia, transporting slaves liberated in August when a slave ship was captured off Cuba by another U.S. warship. Just prior to Robie's arrival on the ship, the "Niagara" had participated in the second attempt, this time successful, to lay the Transatlantic telegraph cable.

His next assignment was as First Assistant Engineer aboard the steam sloop USS "Lancaster". "Lancaster", flagship of the Pacific Squadron, was cruising in the Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia) when the Civil War started, and did not find out about the outbreak of hostilities until it arrived in Hawaii, two months later.

Civil War

President Abraham Lincoln signed Edward Robie's commission as Chief Engineer in September 1861, and Robie went to sea again, this time on the steam sloop USS "Mohican". The "Mohican" was involved in the capture of forts at Port Royal, South Carolina and Fernandina, Florida, and on blockading duty off Charleston, South Carolina. He subsequently served as Senior Engineer of the North Atlantic Squadron, superintended the construction of the iron-clad ram USS "Dictator" in 1862-3, served on the steam ship "Ericsson" in 1864, and USS "Dictator" in 1864 and 1865. That year, he also served on the Engineer Board of Examiners.

Postwar career

In 1866, Robie sailed to the Pacific aboard USS "Ossipee", via the Strait of Magellan. On arriving in Panama, he was promoted to Fleet Engineer onboard the flagship USS "Pensacola".

In 1869, he served on a commission headed by Rear Admiral Louis M. Goldsborough that condemned the design of USS "Wampanoag", contained numerous design features unprecedented in American naval construction.

Robie was stationed at the Boston Navy Yard in 1870 and 1871, then ordered to USS "Wabash", which sailed the Mediterranean Sea. He improved a steam steering engine for that frigate, which was the first successful steam steerer used in the Navy. Robie later served for a time as Fleet Engineer on the North Atlantic and Gulf Squadrons, and from 1874 to 1877, was Chief Engineer of the Norfolk Navy Yard.

Later duties included special inspection duty at Pitsburg, Ohio and the Cold Spring Foundry in New York, Fleet Engineer in the Pacific on the flagship USS "Pensacola", Chief Engineer at Boston, then New York and finally Norfolk Navy yards.

His last tour of duty was with the Navy Department in Washington, D.C., where he remained until forced to retire due to his age, on September 11, 1893. He had served nearly 17 years at sea and more than 21 1/2 years ashore.

Robie retired with the rank of commodore, but an act of Congress in 1906 promoted him to rear admiral in appreciation for his services during the Civil War.

Rear Admiral Robie was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on June 9, 1911.

ee also

References

* Obituary, Army & Navy Journal, 1911.

* "Rear Admiral Edward Dunham Robie, WITH PERRY IN JAPAN," The Sunday Star Newspaper, Washington, D.C., June 14, 1908.

External links

* [http://www.corvalliscommunitypages.com/asia_pacific/japan/perryinjapanall.htm Admiral Perry's Invasion of Japan]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/2507/admiral.html With Perry in Japan]


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