- Joel Abbot
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Joel Abbot (
January 18 ,1793 -December 14 ,1855 ) was a U.S. naval officer who served notably in theWar of 1812 , and commanded a squadron during Commodore Perry's 1852 visit to Japan.Born in
Westford, Massachusetts , Abbot entered the Navy asmidshipman at the beginning of theWar of 1812 , serving first on the frigate USS "President" and next onLake Champlain with Commodore Macdonough, who, when he asked Abbot if he were ready to die for his country received the reply "Certainly, sir; that is what I came into the service for." Abbot was then ordered to enter the British lines as aspy and destroy a number of spars which had been stored at Sorel.Fact|date=February 2007 For his success in this dangerous exploit, and for his bravery in the engagement atCumberland Head on Sept. 11, 1814, the young officer received a sword of honor from Congress and was commissioned alieutenant . In 1818, he was given charge of the pirate ship "Mariana".Abbot was promoted to
commander in 1838, and the following year was given command of theBoston Navy Yard . During Commodore Perry's expedition toJapan in 1852 Abbot commanded the USS "Macedonian", and later was appointedFlag Officer of theEast India Squadron . He died inHong-Kong in 1855.Namesake
Ships named USS "Abbot" were named in his honor.
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References
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*"Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896." Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1967.
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