- Stephen Cassin
Stephen Cassin (
16 February 1783 –29 August 1857 ) was an officer in theUnited States Navy .Born in Philadelphia, the son of naval officer John Cassin, Cassin entered the United States Navy as a
midshipman in 1800, and served in Philadelphia in theWest Indies during the latter part of theQuasi-War withFrance . In theWar of 1812 , he commanded the USS "Ticonderoga" in theBattle of Lake Champlain and was awarded a gold medal for bravery by theUnited States Congress . He later served during theSecond Barbary War on the "USS Peacock".Captain Cassin died in
Washington, D.C. . He was buried in Washington, but later moved toArlington National Cemetery .Text of
Congressional Gold Medal resolution::"Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause gold medals to be struck, emblematical of the action between the two squadrons, and to present them to Captain Macdonough and CaptainRobert Henley , and also to Lieutenant Stephen Cassin, in such manner as may be most honorable to them; and that the President be further requested to present a silver medal, with suitable emblems and devices, to each of the commissioned officers of the navy and army serving on board, and a sword to each of the midshipmen and sailing masters, who so nobly distinguished themselves in that memorable conflict."Namesakes
Two ships have been named USS "Cassin" for him.
References
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External links
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/scassin.htm Arlington Cemetery record]
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