- James F. Schenck
James Findlay Schenck (
11 June ,1807 –21 December ,1882 ) was anadmiral in theUnited States Navy who served in theMexican-American War and theAmerican Civil War .Born in
Franklin, Ohio , he was the son ofWilliam Schenck , the founder of Franklin. He enteredWest Point as a cadet in the class of 1826, but left before graduation. Schenck was appointedMidshipman in the United States Navy in 1825. During service in the Mexican-American War, he served under Commodore Stockton at Santa Barbara, San Pedro, Los Angeles, Guaymas, and Mazatlan. At Santa Barbara, in 1846, he raised with his own hands the first American flag to fly inCalifornia . He was highly commended for his service.Taking command of "Saginaw" in 1859, Schenck served on the
China Station for two years, silencing a fort atQuinhon Bay ,Cochin China , on30 June 1861 .Since "Saginaw" became unsea-worthy early in the Civil War, Schenck decommissioned his ship on
3 January 1862 , proceeded home without waiting for orders, and was at once given command of "St. Lawrence" in theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron . Schenck commanded "Powhatan" and the 3d Division of AdmiralDavid Dixon Porter 's fleet in operations againstFort Fisher , and he was mentioned for gallantry in Admiral Porter's action report. He was promoted toRear Admiral on21 September 1868 and retired on11 June 1869 .Rear Admiral Schenck died at
Dayton, Ohio and is interred inWoodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio .USS "Schenck" (DD-159) was named for him.
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