- John Wilson Danenhower
John Wilson Danenhower,
Arctic explorer (b.September 30 1849 ,Chicago, Illinois - d.April 20 1887 atUnited States Naval Academy ,Annapolis, Maryland ), attended local public schools, then accepted appointment to theUnited States Naval Academy in 1866. After his 1870 graduation he served in theEuropean Squadron aboard both the "Plymouth" and the "Juniata".Following this he was assigned to the Portsmouth surveying party in the North Pacific. In 1875 he was assigned to the
U.S. Naval Observatory where he attained the rank of master and thenlieutenant in 1879. A year prior to this he was committed to an asylum for two months for signs of an unbalanced mind, but sufficiently recovered to return to active duty aboard the "Vandalia" in theMediterranean Sea , attached to GeneralUlysses S. Grant 's cruise.From
Smyrna his petitioned services in the "U.S.S. Jeannette" Arctic expedition were accepted and he soon joined (as executive officer) CaptainGeorge W. DeLong atLe Havre, France , just prior to sailing on to theMare Island Navy Yard , nearSan Francisco . Here the ship was prepared and provisioned for the Arctic by Danenhower and a Lieutenant Chip. The ship set sail for theBering Strait onJuly 8 ,1879 . Enroute Captain DeLong, in a letter to his wife, Emma, praised Danenhower's work ethics.Danenhower began a school of navigation for the crew while the "Jeannette" was wedged in an ice pack. Unfortunately, though brave, he was ineffective to the expedition and rendered unfit for duty on
December 22 1879 due to a months-long and ever increasingly treatment-resistant eye inflammation.Then on
June 12 1881 , the ship was crushed by ice. The team was forced to drag their boats and provisions over the ice towards the Asian coastline. Danenhower, with one eye bandaged and one covered by a dark goggle, kept pace.They finally found open water and set a course for the
Lena River Delta ofRussia in three separate boats which became separated by gale winds onSeptember 12 ,1881 . Danenhower's boat, under command of EngineerGeorge W. Melville , reached the eastern Lena River Delta five days later. The crew was rescued by friendly natives. Danenhower set sail for the United States and arrived onMay 28 ,1882 . His published book, "Lieutenant Danenhower's Narrative of the Jeannette", graphically described his experiences.For a few years, in ill health, he served as the assistant commander for
cadet training atAnnapolis, Maryland . He assumed command of the "USS Constellation" on April 11, 1887 atNorfolk, Virginia , but upon the ship's grounding while leavingHampton Roads harbor , he returned to the academy, disturbed. There onApril 20 ,1887 , brooding over this incident, he committed suicide. He was survived by his wife and two children.ee also
References
*Johnson, Allen & Malone, Dumas (ed.'s). "Dictionary of American Biography". vol. III. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, N.Y. 1959.
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