- James R. Soley
James Russell Soley (
1 October 1850 –11 September 1911 ) was alawyer andhistorian in theUnited States .Born in
Roxbury, Massachusetts , Soley graduated fromHarvard College in 1870. He was appointed Assistant Professor of Ethics and English at theUnited States Naval Academy on 1 October 1871. Only two years later, he became Head of the Department of English Studies, History, and Law.On 9 June 1882, Soley was assigned to the
Bureau of Navigation . He served as Superintendent of the naval war records office and he headed the Navy Department Library:Office of Naval Records and Library . During this duty, Soley began the collection of the naval documents of theAmerican Civil War and started the editorial work which culminated in the publication of the 31-volume collection, The "Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion". These years also saw the publication of several of Soley's books and articles on American naval history.In 1884, Commodore
Stephen B. Luce appointed Soley instructor in International Law at the newly establishedUnited States Naval War College , thereby becoming that institution's first civilian faculty member.While serving in
Washington, D.C. , Soley studied law at Columbian University (now calledGeorge Washington University ) and received his law degree in 1890. On 16 July 1899, he resigned his commission so that he would be free to serve asAssistant Secretary of the Navy .After retiring from public service in March 1893, Soley practiced law in
New York City , specializing in international law. In this field, he won renown as counsel forVenezuela , in 1899 during the arbitration atParis with theUnited Kingdom over theVenezuelan boundary dispute .Soley died in New York City on 11 September 1911.
USS|Soley|DD-707 was named for him.
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