John Henry Upshur

John Henry Upshur

Infobox Military Person
name=John Henry Upshur
lived=5 December 1823 – 30 May 1917
placeofbirth=Northampton County, Virginia
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.


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allegiance=flagicon|USAUnited States of America
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serviceyears= 1841 – 1885
rank=Rear Admiral
commands=
unit="USS St. Mary's" Naval Academy Washington Navy Yard "USS Supply" "USS Wabash"
battles=Vera Cruz Mexican American war American Civil War
awards=
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John Henry Upshur (5 December 1823 – 30 May 1917) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served during the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War.

Early life

Upshur—born John Henry Nottingham in Northampton County, Virginia December 5 1823 changed his name at the request of his mother to her maiden name "Upshur" gratifying her wish, as to the Upshur family was conspicuous in naval annals. He was appointed a midshipman on 4 November 1841 and initially served at sea with the Mediterranean Squadron. During the war with Mexico, Upshur was assigned to "St. Mary's" as that brig participated in operations against Tampico. He also served ashore with the naval battery during the attacks against Vera Cruz in March 1847.

In the years preceding the Civil War, Upshur carried out assignments in the Mediterranean, the West Indian, and the African Squadrons. He also performed brief tours of duty at the Naval Academy and at the Washington Navy Yard as an ordnance officer. From 1853 to 1856, Upshur served in "Supply" during Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry's expeditions to Japan which opened that nation to the west.

Civil War

During the Civil War, Upshur was assigned to the North Atlantic blockading squadron, and participated in the capture of the Southern forts at Hatteras Inlet 1861 which opened the North Carolina sounds to Union forces. He was executive officer of "Wabash" during the expedition which wrested Port Royal, South Carolina, from Confederate hands. Upshur also commanded four boats in Commander C. R. P Rodgers's expedition in the inland coast waters in the vicinity of Port Royal and Beaufort, South Carolina Later on, he served in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron in charge of the steamer USS Flambeau during operations against Charleston. He returned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron in time for the abortive joint expedition against Fort Fisher late in December 1864. He was also in the expedition which finally carried the Southern works guarding Wilmington in mid-January 1865.

Post Civil War

After the Civil War, Upshur served in a succession of sea and shore billets, promoted to commander, 25 July, 1866, and given the USS Frolic, on the Mediterranean station, in 1865-1867. Promoted to captain, 31 January, 1872, he served as a member of the board of inspectors in 1877-'80. He had a leave of absence, during which he visited Europe, in 1880, and upon his return was a member of the board of examiners. Endidng his service as commander of the Pacific Squadron from 1882 to 1885. Rear Admiral Upshur retired in 1 June, 1885 and died in Washington, D.C.

USS "Upshur" (DD-144) was named for him. The second USS "Upshur" (T-AP-198) was named for Major General William Peterkin Upshur, USMC.

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