- Hiram Paulding
Hiram Paulding (
December 11 ,1797 –October 20 ,1878 ) was a Rear Admiral in theUnited States Navy , who served from theWar of 1812 until after the Civil War.The son of
John Paulding , Paulding was born inCortland, New York . He was appointed Midshipman onSeptember 1 ,1811 . During theWar of 1812 , he served on Lakes Ontario and Champlain, commanding the second division from "Ticonderoga" during theBattle of Lake Champlain . After the war he served in "Constellation", off the Algerian coast, and in "Independence", the brig "Prometheus", and "Macedonian".On his return from service in "Macedonian" with the
Pacific Squadron (1818–1821), he spent a year’s leave at Capt.Alden Partridge ’s Military Academy (laterNorwich University ),Norwich, Vermont . In the ensuing years of the decade he served in "Sea Gull" on theWest Indies station, in "United States" on the Pacific station, in "Dolphin" as that vessel pursued mutineers of the whaler "Globe", then returned to "United States". In 1830 he rejoined "Constellation" to serve as 1st Lieutenant, as she cruised the Mediterranean for two years, and in 1834 assumed command of the schooner "Shark" for another Mediterranean tour. Appointed to command the sloop-of-war "Levant" in 1838, he made a cruise in theWest Indies and in 1841 became Executive Officer of theNew York Navy Yard .In 1844, Paulding was promoted to Captain and in 1845 he assumed command of "Vincennes" for a three-year East Indian cruise and took command of that station with the departure of Commodore
James Biddle for the United States. Between 1848 and 1852 he commanded "St. Lawrence" in the Baltic, North, and Mediterranean Seas, then assumed command of theWashington Navy Yard .Promoted to Commodore, Paulding took command of the
Home Squadron followed aboard theflagship "Wabash". The squadron was instrumental in foiling the expedition againstNicaragua underway by American, William Walker, who had dreamed of uniting the nations ofCentral America into a vast military empire led by himself. Through insurrection, he became president of Nicaragua in 1856 only to haveCornelius Vanderbilt — who controlled the country's shipping lifelines — shut off supplies and aid. A revolt toppled Walker from power, and he was trying for a military comeback before he was captured in 1857 by a landing of Home Squadron Marines. Stateside controversy over the questionable legality of seizing American nationals in foreign, neutral lands prompted PresidentJames Buchanan to relieve Paulding of his command, forcing him into retirement.In 1861, Paulding was appointed by President
Abraham Lincoln to assist in building up a wartime fleet. He then took over the New York Navy Yard. After the war Paulding served as Governor, Naval Asylum at Philadelphia and as Post-Admiral at Boston. Paulding died at Huntington, Long Island, N.Y., 20 October, 1878.Namesake
The destroyer "USS Paulding" (DD-22) was named in honor of Rear Admiral Paulding.
Publications
* R. P. Meade, "Life of Hiram Paulding" (New York, 1910)
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References
:"This article contains public domain text from the
Naval Historical Center ."*Paulding, Hiram. "Journal of a Cruise of the United States Schooner Dolphin, Among the Islands of the Pacific Ocean; and a Visit to the Mulgrave Islands, in Pursuit of the Mutineers of the Whale Ship Globe." New York: G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1831.
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