- Franklin Buchanan
Infobox Military Person
name= Franklin Buchanan
born=September 13 ,1800
died= death date and age|1874|5|11|1800|9|13
died=
placeofbirth=Baltimore, Maryland
placeofdeath=Talbot County, Maryland
caption=Portrait of Admiral Buchanan
nickname=
allegiance=United States Confederate States
serviceyears=USN 1815-1861 CSN 1861-1865
rank=Admiral
unit=
commands=USS "Vincennes", USS "Germantown", USS "Susquehanna" (antebellum),James River Squadron , CSS "Virginia", CSS "Tennessee" (ACW)
battles=Mexican-American War American Civil War
*Battle of Mobile Bay
awards=
laterwork=College president and businessmanFranklin Buchanan (
September 13 ,1800 —May 11 ,1874 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy who became anadmiral in the Confederate Navy during theAmerican Civil War , and commanded the ironclad CSS "Virginia".Buchanan was born in
Baltimore, Maryland . He became amidshipman in 1815, was promoted toLieutenant in 1825,Commander in 1841 andCaptain in 1855.Over the four and a half decades of his U.S. Navy service, Buchanan had extensive and worldwide sea duty. He commanded the sloops of war "Vincennes" and "Germantown" during the 1840s and the steam frigate "Susquehanna" in the Perry expedition to
Japan during the 1850s.In 1845-47, he served as the first Superintendent of the
United States Naval Academy , followed by notableMexican-American War service. In 1859-61, Captain Buchanan was the Commandant of theWashington Navy Yard . During the Civil War he joined the Confederate forces.He was the captain of the
ironclad CSS "Virginia" (formerly the USS "Merrimack") during theBattle of Hampton Roads inVirginia . He climbed to the top deck of the "Virginia" and began furiously firing toward shore with acarbine as the USS "Congress" was shelled. He soon was brought down by asharpshooter 'sminie ball to thethigh . He would eventually recover from his leg wound. He never did get to command the "Virginia" against theUSS Monitor . That honor went toCatesby ap Roger Jones . But Buchanan had handed theUnited States Navy the worst defeat it would take untilPearl Harbor .In August 1862, Buchanan was promoted to the rank of Admiral and sent to command Confederate naval forces at
Mobile Bay ,Alabama . He oversaw the construction of the ironclad CSS "Tennessee" and was on board her during theBattle of Mobile Bay with Rear AdmiralDavid Glasgow Farragut 's Union fleet on5 August 1864 . Wounded and taken prisoner, Admiral Buchanan was not exchanged until February 1865. He was on convalescent leave until the Civil War ended a few months later. Following the conflict, Buchanan lived in Maryland, then was a businessman in Mobile until 1870, when he again took up residence in Maryland. He died there on11 May 1874 . He is buried at theWye House family plot outside Easton, Maryland.Three U.S. Navy destroyers have been named in honor of Admiral Franklin Buchanan: "Buchanan" (DD-131), (DD-484) and (DDG-14). See USS "Buchanan" for U.S. Navy ships named in his honor. The Superintendent's quarters at the United States Naval Academy is also named the Buchanan House.
ee also
List of Superintendents of the United States Naval Academy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/pers-us/uspers-b/f-buchan.htm Photos of Buchanan] - from the Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C.
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